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Game crash to desktop, when controlling attack drone (pilot)
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Description

I have recently been playing on the eutw.net CTI servers, and the game crashes sometimes when i controll the attack drone.
It doesn't matter which fraction i am playing, if i fly the drone long enough the game will eventually crash to the desktop.
I don't have any problems using the quadcopters (Darter, etc.) or as gunner.

I fly using my Sidewider Force Feedback 2 joystick, but i had'nt configured it some days ago, and i think the game might already have crashed back then. (Also i fly helis with it, and have no problem with them as far as i know)

I'm gonna attach a bunch of .rpt and a set of .bidmp/.mdmp files in addidion to my dxdiag data.
Let me know if you need anything more. {F25509}

Details

Legacy ID
215208640
Severity
None
Resolution
Duplicate
Reproducibility
Sometimes
Category
Game Crash

Event Timeline

HaseDesTodes edited Additional Information. (Show Details)
HaseDesTodes set Category to Game Crash.
HaseDesTodes set Reproducibility to Sometimes.
HaseDesTodes set Severity to None.
HaseDesTodes set Resolution to Duplicate.
HaseDesTodes set Legacy ID to 215208640.May 7 2016, 8:12 PM

Hello, thanks for the report. This crash is a duplicate, I have linked it to the original one.

The issues are simmilar, but not quite the same.
In his issue just burn describes that his game crashes when his GBU hits the target, that happens to me some times, but i also had the crash, when landing to rearm.
Also i've noticed that the .rpt data files are quite useless, and on a normal crash to desktop no minidump files are created. (would is there a way to change it? i guess it would be more helpful)
(also i will copy this answer to the main threat, so you can answer where you like)

Iceman added a comment.Feb 2 2015, 1:48 PM

Sorry, I should have specified it a little better. I have analysed your crashdumps and your crash is indeed identical to the original one (from engine's point of view), that's why I marked it as a duplicate. There are multiple ways to reproduce it, but reading the analysis, they are identical.