[SOLVED] MapChunk Errors after PackCheck & new Content.ggpk
" lmao just to reply the way you did you probably didnt even read the whole thread or my posts the pagefile was being used before even half of my ram was and yes ive read about it and for 8gb ram or more and a ssd its recommended and for everyone else actually being able to solve this (so far no problems since disabling pagefile) read previous posts for "the truth" about my system, wtf. |
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Exception --------------------------- Unable to MapViewOfFile in MapChunk. Error Code: 8 Offset: 1906180096 Size: 15114620 --------------------------- OK --------------------------- --------------------------- Exception --------------------------- "Metadata/NPC/Missions/Hideout/StrDexInt.ao": Unable to MapViewOfFile in MapChunk. Error Code: 8 Offset: 1906180096 Size: 15114620 --------------------------- OK --------------------------- --------------------------- Exception --------------------------- "Metadata/NPC/Missions/Hideout/StrDexInt.ao": Unable to MapViewOfFile in MapChunk. Error Code: 8 Offset: 1906180096 Size: 15114620 --------------------------- OK --------------------------- --------------------------- Exception --------------------------- "Metadata/NPC/Missions/Hideout/StrDexInt.ao": Unable to MapViewOfFile in MapChunk. Error Code: 8 Offset: 1906180096 Size: 15114620 --------------------------- OK --------------------------- these errors this time |
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Because it's always the same error every time and the same offsets, I think your issue might be more with the loading of the data.
Have you ran a chkdsk? Can you find the Content.ggpk file, copy it to the same folder, delete the old one, then rename the new one to Content.ggpk? |
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thx drakier for all help, i also mailed support and got different things i might try
atm no errors since ive turned off the pagefile (which my system shouldnt have a problem with anyways) gonna level another char til rampage ends to see if the error really is gone |
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I'm seriously thinking you have HDD corruption.. but only time and more testing will tell.
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1week race is over and i actually had no game crashes :) it seems it really was my creative usb soundcard i plugged in and "--softwareaudio" helped
thumbs up for ggg support, drakier & co. ! |
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Having the same error messages and crashes after a playing for a short time.
It happens on my 32-bit Windows XP and also my 32-bit Windows 7 system. It seems to take longer before crashing on XP. In my case, it only seems to be delayed by disabling the sound card, but the crash still occurs. |
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" This error is predominately ram related either by OS or physical ram installed(like a 95% chance of it being one of those) You'll see it happen less often on XP because XP dosen't take as much ram as win 7 (think it was like 500mb for the OS on XP and 1.5 gig on Win7)...go to the stickies and use the recommended fixes or upgrade Ancestral Bond. It's a thing that does stuff. -Vipermagi
He who controls the pants controls the galaxy. - Rick & Morty S3E1 |
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" See here: http://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/108634/page/1 "The problem is there ARE secure netcodes" -- Pewzor Last edited by Emjayen#1133 on Dec 6, 2014, 9:01:54 PM
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The fixes only delay the crash.
My system easily meets the minimum requirements to play Path of Exile, and can play other games that are far more demanding. This seems to be a flaw with the game client. |
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