Hi. My name is Emilio, I'm from Spain and this is my first message.
I've just started some time ago with AGS and it's GREAT!!
In fact it's so great that allows an olympic dumb (me) to make a game, although my level of english language is similar to Cheetah the Monkey.
So I'm making a game, it's unfinished yet, but I know, THIS is the time, I'm gonna make millions.
But I've got an error when I'm testing the game that I haven't been able to solve:
When the main character leaves a certain room (at the moment, it happens only with room2), he is supposed to re-enter the main room (intro, room0), but the game-testing crashes, and an "Illegal exception" message appears.
I've tried changing the way of leaving the room (walking off the lef screen edge, walking onto a region), I've removed music from room0, I've tried both "player goes to a different room" and "player goes to a different room at spefecific coordinates", and I've tried many different coordinates.
This is the error:
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Illegal exception
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An exception 0xC0000005 occured in ACWIN.EXE at EIP = 0x77F41F72 ; program pointer is +6, ACI version 2.62.772, gtags (0,27)
AGS cannot continue, this exception was fatal. Please note down the numbers above, remember what you were doing at the time and notify CJ on the Tech forum.
Most versions of Windows allow you to press Ctrl+C now to copy this entire message to the clipboard for easy reporting.
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Aceptar
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When I make changes, the message changes too a little bit, but it still appears. So I'm so incredibily dumb, I can't figure if where is the problem and how can I get a solution.
I'm running Windows XP. My AGS version is 2.62 (build 2.62.509)
I've made a searh about "illegal exception" in the forum, but it seems that in some cases it can't be solved, or at least it isn't easy.
Thank you for any possible help, that will be greatly appreciated when I finally become a millionaire.
And thanks to Chris Jones for this wonderful invention: AGS... "Allowing Genius to Show".
I've just started some time ago with AGS and it's GREAT!!
In fact it's so great that allows an olympic dumb (me) to make a game, although my level of english language is similar to Cheetah the Monkey.
So I'm making a game, it's unfinished yet, but I know, THIS is the time, I'm gonna make millions.
But I've got an error when I'm testing the game that I haven't been able to solve:
When the main character leaves a certain room (at the moment, it happens only with room2), he is supposed to re-enter the main room (intro, room0), but the game-testing crashes, and an "Illegal exception" message appears.
I've tried changing the way of leaving the room (walking off the lef screen edge, walking onto a region), I've removed music from room0, I've tried both "player goes to a different room" and "player goes to a different room at spefecific coordinates", and I've tried many different coordinates.
This is the error:
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Illegal exception
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An exception 0xC0000005 occured in ACWIN.EXE at EIP = 0x77F41F72 ; program pointer is +6, ACI version 2.62.772, gtags (0,27)
AGS cannot continue, this exception was fatal. Please note down the numbers above, remember what you were doing at the time and notify CJ on the Tech forum.
Most versions of Windows allow you to press Ctrl+C now to copy this entire message to the clipboard for easy reporting.
---------------------------
Aceptar
---------------------------
When I make changes, the message changes too a little bit, but it still appears. So I'm so incredibily dumb, I can't figure if where is the problem and how can I get a solution.
I'm running Windows XP. My AGS version is 2.62 (build 2.62.509)
I've made a searh about "illegal exception" in the forum, but it seems that in some cases it can't be solved, or at least it isn't easy.
Thank you for any possible help, that will be greatly appreciated when I finally become a millionaire.
And thanks to Chris Jones for this wonderful invention: AGS... "Allowing Genius to Show".