For people running SC4RH or SC4D with the May 2010 NAM be aware that placing a Car Passenger Ferry lot has a fifty-fifty chance of crashing the game to the desktop. The NAM team is working on a fix. Watch the STEX.
A Nonny Moose wrote:> For people running SC4RH or SC4D with the May 2010 NAM be aware that placing a Car Passenger Ferry lot has a fifty-fifty chance of crashing the game to the desktop. > > The NAM team is working on a fix. Watch the STEX. > >A Nonny: Thank you for the update. James McKenzie
A Nonny Moose wrote:> For people running SC4RH or SC4D with the May 2010 NAM be aware that placing a Car Passenger Ferry lot has a fifty-fifty chance of crashing the game to the desktop. > > The NAM team is working on a fix. Watch the STEX.Unless this is a problem in Wine only, this information does not belong on this forum.
I was actually chasing this as a wine problem. I was to relieved to find it is not. My report is for the benefit of others who may have a similar experience. Notices of new bugs found in a program that may be run under wine need to be mentioned even if they are not wine-related. It is important to note that they are not, in fact, wine related.
A Nonny Moose wrote:> I was actually chasing this as a wine problem. I was to relieved to find it is not. My report is for the benefit of others who may have a similar experience. Notices of new bugs found in a program that may be run under wine need to be mentioned even if they are not wine-related. It is important to note that they are not, in fact, wine related.Mention it in an AppDB test report.
A Nonny Moose wrote:> I was actually chasing this as a wine problem. I was to relieved to find it is not. My report is for the benefit of others who may have a similar experience. Notices of new bugs found in a program that may be run under wine need to be mentioned even if they are not wine-related. It is important to note that they are not, in fact, wine related. > >A Nonny: Thank you for the update. However, would you also take time to update the Applications Database entry for this program? This would help those who consult the database before coming to the forums and possibly head off additional threads. James McKenzie