]I have the same problem except that on mine I get a window saying that A11.exe has stopped working.
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Afghanistan crashes in the middle of load
Afghanistan crashes in the middle of load
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Re: Afghanistan crashes in the middle of load
Do you have an hybrid laptop, with an Intel graphic chip and a Nvidia GPU?
Re: Afghanistan crashes in the middle of load
Standard HP Pavilion g series laptop :
Intel(R) HD Graphics
Can't see a GPU
Intel(R) HD Graphics
Can't see a GPU
Re: Afghanistan crashes in the middle of load
It's weird, because the game renderer is trying to use a Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 according to the output_log.txt file.
Anyway, your Intel graphic chip doesn't have enough resources for running the game.
Anyway, your Intel graphic chip doesn't have enough resources for running the game.
Re: Afghanistan crashes in the middle of load
OK thanks. I'd wondered if that was the problem.
New laptop is overdue anyway
New laptop is overdue anyway
Re: Afghanistan crashes in the middle of load
It's the same for except that I succeed to play the first tutorial and then impossible to play the second one and even the first tuto again: always crashes during loading.
What can I do?
What can I do?
Re: Afghanistan crashes in the middle of load
Find the folder named "Afghanistan '11" at:
C:\Users\YOUR WINDOWS ACCOUNT USERNAME\AppData\LocalLow\Every Single Soldier
Delete it, run the game and check if the issue persists.
Please note that depending on how you Windows is configured, these folders might be hidden.
Check the guide presented on the following site for how to unhide folder in Windows:
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows- ... ows-vista/
C:\Users\YOUR WINDOWS ACCOUNT USERNAME\AppData\LocalLow\Every Single Soldier
Delete it, run the game and check if the issue persists.
Please note that depending on how you Windows is configured, these folders might be hidden.
Check the guide presented on the following site for how to unhide folder in Windows:
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows- ... ows-vista/