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Russo-German War 1941-45

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I thought I'd give this scenario a run through so Steve could get some feedback. I'm told it's like D21 but from the Soviet side against the Axis PO.

Here's the Axis combat results from their first turn and you can see that they went after my airforce from the start. Lots of my Soviet air units evaporated and lots of them are in reorg. Turn two will bring more carnage no doubt.


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Russia’s 41st Army COLLAPSED in Pokrovsk — 25,000 Soldiers KILLED After a RIDICULOUS Russian Assault
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Here's how far they have gotten so far.

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Russia’s 41st Army COLLAPSED in Pokrovsk — 25,000 Soldiers KILLED After a RIDICULOUS Russian Assault
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Wow. I was letting the Axis forces go through their turn two and the game crashed to desktop. I hadn't saved the game so I don't have a file to post. I'll have to let the Axis forces do their turn one again, do my moves, and then SAVE the game and then let the Axis side execute again and see if it crashes again. There was no information in the toaw_log file about the crash and there was no crash_log file. Strange.
Russia’s 41st Army COLLAPSED in Pokrovsk — 25,000 Soldiers KILLED After a RIDICULOUS Russian Assault
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_CtW3GqPQg
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Wow is right. Over a year of playing and testing in all modes [except pbem] and never one crash, and I've got a c2012 W7 machine.

I might suggest that if it happens again that you start to save it at the end of your turn so that if it happens we will be able to run it again to see if we can figure it out.
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Never had a complete TOAW IV crash, but have had the game lock up (become non-responsive). Always seems to happen when I move units by air, sea or train over long distances. Also appears to be connected to the lower screen zoom levels. Dell, W10.

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ORIGINAL: rhinobones

Never had a complete TOAW IV crash, but have had the game lock up (become non-responsive). Always seems to happen when I move units by air, sea or train over long distances. Also appears to be connected to the lower screen zoom levels. Dell, W10.

Regards, RhinoBones

Moving units long-distance causing the game to freeze has been there for as long as I remember, and usually, you just need to wait for the game to finish the movement for the game to become responsive again. Turning off unit counters before doing such a move works as well.
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ORIGINAL: rhinobones

Never had a complete TOAW IV crash, but have had the game lock up (become non-responsive). Always seems to happen when I move units by air, sea or train over long distances. Also appears to be connected to the lower screen zoom levels. Dell, W10.

Regards, RhinoBones

These steps may help, they did for me before I switched to a dedicated Win7 machine:

Sound OFF
TOAWLOG OFF
SITREP LOG OFF

Killing the mini-map / air briefing window / info line also may help before doing those big moves under Win10

The game works great on my Win7 machine. No issues there, I have sound ON, TOAWLOG ON, SitRep ON in Win7 but sometimes it still burps (says [not responding sometimes, but recovers quickly])

I hope this information is helpful. Seems to be some kind of memory leak under Win10, not sure.

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You can (or should be able to) move the mouse when the screen goes blank when you move a long distance and then it repaints and your good to go.

I don't play with sound on, but I log stuff. Also using Windows 10.

Steve thanks for the graphic fix for the "I" for huge 2D zoomed in. That was bugging me.
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Thanks all for the information. Turning off the unit icons is something I haven’t tried. I guess the fewer graphics the computer refreshes the less chance of something going wrong.

Usually it’s just a momentary stoppage, but the hard freeze is when the screen hazes over and it doesn’t come back after a couple of minutes. Then it’s time to restart.

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