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In this situation, there is a wide variety of things which may be responsible.
In this situation, there is a wide variety of things which may be responsible.
 
When you get a CTD press Windows +R, type in dxdiag and click okay. Click Save all information after it runs the report, and send that file and a description of what is happening and that error code in a support ticket
Look in your /Battleground Europe/ folder for a file called "ww2error.log". These are often helpful to CRS staff in identifying problems.
Reproducable?


CTD's which are reproduceable under a given set of circumstances are the easiest ones for CRS to fix. If you encounter a CTD, please try to create it again while noting exactly what actions you took or what events happened in game.
CTD's which are reproduceable under a given set of circumstances are the easiest ones for CRS to fix. If you encounter a CTD, please try to create it again while noting exactly what actions you took or what events happened in game.
Non-reproduceable problems are almost impossible to solve.
Non-reproduceable problems are almost impossible to solve.


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Latest revision as of 08:23, 28 October 2023

CTD (Crash To Desktop)

A CTD is a Crash To Desktop, or an abrupt abnormal termination of the game. You will not be presented with any messages before it happens, but rather will suddenly find the game gone and your computer desktop in front of you.

While Playing Offline and Online?

If a crash happens in both cases, then it is usually a video or sound card driver issue. Updating them will normally fix this.

Also, please be sure that your system meets our Minimum Required System Specifications

What is my video or sound card?

Only Online

In this situation, there is a wide variety of things which may be responsible. When you get a CTD press Windows +R, type in dxdiag and click okay. Click Save all information after it runs the report, and send that file and a description of what is happening and that error code in a support ticket

CTD's which are reproduceable under a given set of circumstances are the easiest ones for CRS to fix. If you encounter a CTD, please try to create it again while noting exactly what actions you took or what events happened in game. Non-reproduceable problems are almost impossible to solve.