GAME/EDITING: Gambit's sample dungeon

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GAME/EDITING: Gambit's sample dungeon

Post by cowsmanaut »

I get this with trying to load his dungeon

RTC (V0.28) Diagnostic file - Sun Jan 25 18:08:59 2004

Error:
an access violation exception.

Stack Dump:
RTCModule.AddModuleAnimation(pointer 0x0BCEDAD0);
RTC.InitSecondary();
RTC.DoFrame(int 7);
RTC.WinMain();
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Post by Gambit37 »

Uttrely bizarre. It plays fine when I compile-and-play, but when I put the .RTC file in the modules folder and select it from the menu, I get the same error.

As the error suggested an animation issue, I commented out all my animation stuff, recompiled and tested it from the menu and instead got this error:

Error:
an access violation exception.

Stack Dump:
RTC.DrawBitmap(pointer 0x00A219F8);
RTC.DrawDungeonFloorAndRoof();
RTC.DrawDungeonView(char 6, char 10, char 0, char 1);
RTC.DoEntrance(pointer 0x00A309F8);
RTC.InitSecondary();
RTC.DoFrame(int 7);
RTC.WinMain();

Looks like something is seriously screwed in PLAY mode regarding custom images, though it works fine in COMPILE mode...

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Post by George Gilbert »

No idea!

Can you please send me the txt file and I'll have a look for you?
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Post by Gambit37 »

I'll send it, but not sure how much use it will be -- it's so full of custom graphics and stuff, and it's all pretty messy rergarding where they are pulled from on my HD....

But if you can see an error just by looking, then cool! ;)
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Post by Gambit37 »

If it helps at all George, I also tested your example ANIMATION.RTC file and that also crashes with the same error in PLAY mode.
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Post by copperman »

Although I'm not getting a crash, I'm not seeing any imported bitmats either. I cloned a couple of monsters and changed the bitmaps in the normal way and my dungeon runs but I cannot see the monsters, they are simply invisable. :( 0.28 COMPILE seem busted GG :S
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Post by Gambit37 »

I don't thinkthe compile is busted -- I've been using it fine for the last couple of weeks on my sample dungeon. It's the PLAY mode that's busted...

Your inivisble bitmap problem may be to do with memory. I've seen this before and George said it may be something to do DirectX running out of virtual RAM. What kind of spec do you have?
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Post by Gambit37 »

Uh, OK, that all looks good enough! :-)

Do you ALWAYS get invisible images, or do they appear sometimes? If you like you can send it to me and I'll try compiling on my machine here to see if I get anything. But if you wanna keep your dungeon making secrets, well, secret, then I understand! :-0
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Post by copperman »

It will run fine from a compile but from the RTC no gfx. I would send the txt but it's got gfx from a few places. I'm using one dongeon to test things in as you are. :D But I'll mail you a copy of the rtc you can have a run round my test stuff. :D
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Post by Gambit37 »

That's interesting -- my sample dungeon won't play at all in PLAY mode -- as above, I get either animation errors or bitmap errors. I wonder what is different between yours and mine?
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Post by George Gilbert »

I think I might have fixed this for V0.33...not sure though as I was never able to reproduce the original problem!
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