New crash report

adamzam15adamzam15 Thailand Join Date: 2017-01-11 Member: 226536Members

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  • 0x6A72320x6A7232 US Join Date: 2016-10-06 Member: 222906Members
    Please see the first line of my signature ▼ down there.
  • adamzam15adamzam15 Thailand Join Date: 2017-01-11 Member: 226536Members
    will doing that mean i lose my saved game?
  • 0x6A72320x6A7232 US Join Date: 2016-10-06 Member: 222906Members
    adamzam15 wrote: »
    will doing that mean i lose my saved game?

    No. in fact, if you look about halfway through the first post there, you'll see there's also a tool linked there to do it for you (the one by foxxyfox).
  • adamzam15adamzam15 Thailand Join Date: 2017-01-11 Member: 226536Members
    0x6A7232 wrote: »
    adamzam15 wrote: »
    will doing that mean i lose my saved game?

    No. in fact, if you look about halfway through the first post there, you'll see there's also a tool linked there to do it for you (the one by foxxyfox).

    thank you. Before running it do i need to backup anything, or follow any other steps? Or do i just run the auto thing and it will solve everything?
  • 0x6A72320x6A7232 US Join Date: 2016-10-06 Member: 222906Members
    adamzam15 wrote: »
    0x6A7232 wrote: »
    adamzam15 wrote: »
    will doing that mean i lose my saved game?

    No. in fact, if you look about halfway through the first post there, you'll see there's also a tool linked there to do it for you (the one by foxxyfox).

    thank you. Before running it do i need to backup anything, or follow any other steps? Or do i just run the auto thing and it will solve everything?

    I would make a backup of your saved game slot first, just to be safe. Normally there's not issues, however.
  • adamzam15adamzam15 Thailand Join Date: 2017-01-11 Member: 226536Members
    0x6A7232 wrote: »
    adamzam15 wrote: »
    0x6A7232 wrote: »
    adamzam15 wrote: »
    will doing that mean i lose my saved game?

    No. in fact, if you look about halfway through the first post there, you'll see there's also a tool linked there to do it for you (the one by foxxyfox).

    thank you. Before running it do i need to backup anything, or follow any other steps? Or do i just run the auto thing and it will solve everything?

    I would make a backup of your saved game slot first, just to be safe. Normally there's not issues, however.

    Thank you. Sorry to be pain, but I have read your instructions and still don't fully understand how to make a backup. could you possibly guide me?
  • adamzam15adamzam15 Thailand Join Date: 2017-01-11 Member: 226536Members
    also i have no idea what batch number i am meant to enter on the program where it says "batch numbers not to be deleted"

  • 0x6A72320x6A7232 US Join Date: 2016-10-06 Member: 222906Members
    adamzam15 wrote: »
    0x6A7232 wrote: »
    adamzam15 wrote: »
    0x6A7232 wrote: »
    adamzam15 wrote: »
    will doing that mean i lose my saved game?

    No. in fact, if you look about halfway through the first post there, you'll see there's also a tool linked there to do it for you (the one by foxxyfox).

    thank you. Before running it do i need to backup anything, or follow any other steps? Or do i just run the auto thing and it will solve everything?

    I would make a backup of your saved game slot first, just to be safe. Normally there's not issues, however.

    Thank you. Sorry to be pain, but I have read your instructions and still don't fully understand how to make a backup. could you possibly guide me?

    Head to C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Subnautica\SNAppData\SavedGames\ and back up the slot00xx folder (replace xx with the correct number) -- to find out, open the folder, and open screenshot.jpg, it will display the saved game thumbnail used when loading that saved game.

    Once you know which folder(s) to backup, just right-click > copy, then paste anywhere you like (Desktop?)
    adamzam15 wrote: »
    also i have no idea what batch number i am meant to enter on the program where it says "batch numbers not to be deleted"

    That's for if you have a base that has replaced dirt. If you clear your cache, the dirt will reform into the base. However, if you swim around your base and note the camera batch number(s) your base is in using the F3 window, you can skip those. Alternatively, you can just clear the entire cache and use the terraformer (do the command 'item 514' (no quotes) in the console) to clean up afterwards.

  • adamzam15adamzam15 Thailand Join Date: 2017-01-11 Member: 226536Members
    Thank you! it did the trick! - well still freezes up slightly but 90% better
  • adamzam15adamzam15 Thailand Join Date: 2017-01-11 Member: 226536Members
    Oh wait, a day later and its crashing again. maybe because i played it a LOT yesterday?
  • 0x6A72320x6A7232 US Join Date: 2016-10-06 Member: 222906Members
    Probably. Do another clear. There are tools mentioned in the cache clearing post to make this a lot easier.
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