Ship Simulator

English forum => Ship Simulator Extremes => Topic started by: frattonstation on September 16, 2012, 15:33:38

Title: Game Crash
Post by: frattonstation on September 16, 2012, 15:33:38
This crashes when I try to load it. Get the attached .dmp file.
Can anyone read this and diagnose the problem??
I'm on Windows 7.
Non-Steam versions downloaded from Shipsim site
DxDiag file attached
Title: Re: Game Crash
Post by: NichlasDK on October 12, 2012, 03:39:09
I've got the same twice, but then im just restarting my computer and then it works. Try it .. :)
Title: Re: Game Crash
Post by: tubarao on October 17, 2012, 18:42:33
I have the same Problem on Windows XP Professional.

I tried to contact on support@shipsim.com <support@shipsim.com> and on the contact form several times but nobody answers.

Time for refund ends in 2 days. So what????

I try every day several times but it's no use. It does not work. I changed Drivers, updated everything possible without any better results.

Regards tubarao
Title: Re: Game Crash
Post by: tomcat671 on October 23, 2012, 08:38:56
Mine crashes too. Hopefully this is a common problem and they will have another update soon.   :sleepy:
Title: Re: Game Crash
Post by: Traddles on October 23, 2012, 11:44:34
Have you all read and understood the requirements needed to play Ship Simulator Extremes? The Dxdiag given by "frattonstation" shows that his computer is not up to the standard required to play the game.

http://www.shipsim.com/products/shipsimulatorextremes

Traddles.
Title: Re: Game Crash
Post by: sydmichel on October 23, 2012, 12:26:57
This crashes when I try to load it. Get the attached .dmp file.
Can anyone read this and diagnose the problem??
I'm on Windows 7.
Non-Steam versions downloaded from Shipsim site
DxDiag file attached


Your computer is a bit weak, especially the graphics card, it is 4 years old and only just meets the minimum requirements.

 Having said that, there a quite a few people in here run SSE on a lower spec machine than yours but they tend to run it with most of the eye candy lowered and do not have a lot of resource hungry programs running in the background.

Try reducing the load on your CPU & memory by stopping background processes such as W7 gadgets, Skype, Itunes and all those handy little items on the taskbar etc.  Try unplugging any USB devices that are not being used and you can also disable motherboard devices that are not used in the Device manager such as the Modem and Network devices (if you only use WIFI), this action can free up valuable resources.

Hope that helps

PS. try running SSE as administrator, some have reported that, that helps.