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Post by scullin on Mar 1, 2019 23:06:40 GMT
I am unable to show any game files as my computer will not allow me to open. I played about 135 years with no issue. I resigned for playing for whatever reason, when I came back to my previous save which is listed at 15,000 kb or so, the game became immensely slower. It freezes for two to three seconds at the end of every month. When the January save comes, I might have 4-5 years before the jan save crashes the game. The last game that saved is listed at over 250,000 kb (4 years removed from the 15,000 kb save). Now I started to go back to older saves and its the same shit. Even when I started a new game it went to 20,000 + kb on first save. My computer also sounds like its having a heart attack which it shouldn't for such small files.
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matt
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Post by matt on Mar 3, 2019 3:49:08 GMT
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Post by nexessor on Mar 3, 2019 15:55:01 GMT
That's not true the method detailed in the thread works. Replace roberts_rebellion_events.txt and delete the duplicates (try using ultraedit, that makes it a lot faster) and save game bloat should be gone.
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Post by matt on Mar 3, 2019 19:08:09 GMT
That's not true the method detailed in the thread works. Replace roberts_rebellion_events.txt and delete the duplicates (try using ultraedit, that makes it a lot faster) and save game bloat should be gone. Replacing Robert's Rebellion doesn't seem to actually fix the problem as much as it delays it. Regarding manual removal, I figured that spoke for itself.
Edit: Nevermind. I was basing my hypothesis on your post in that thread and it seems like you've edited it indicating some user error in the fix. Haha my mistake!
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Post by nexessor on Mar 4, 2019 9:02:47 GMT
No worries!
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Post by pepechiller on Mar 4, 2019 14:31:13 GMT
I thought this would be fixed in 1.9 update?!
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Post by alannister on Mar 4, 2019 15:02:08 GMT
I thought this would be fixed in 1.9 update?! I’m curious also is this still relevant in 1.9??
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Post by rock717 on Mar 4, 2019 20:46:50 GMT
I thought this would be fixed in 1.9 update?! I’m curious also is this still relevant in 1.9?? Me too...inquiring minds want to know...
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Post by Jeor Liddle on Mar 5, 2019 14:08:53 GMT
I’m curious also is this still relevant in 1.9?? Me too...inquiring minds want to know... I'm wondering the same. But maybe play a game and see if it happens? That's what I plan to do as soon as I install the 1.9. It can happen at any point (I got the bug on the first year of a game) so I will let you know if I run into the problem.
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Post by scullin on Mar 6, 2019 2:10:36 GMT
Sorry I went away. I posted another page about check-sum being off regardless of reinstall. I do believe the bloat is still happening with 1.9 but now the game just crashes at what feel like the early stages I haven't been checking file sizes. I am pretty sure this relates to me cheating with the console. As soon as I add a trait or move around a title its like a defense system kicks in.
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Post by lordswearingen on Mar 6, 2019 23:40:20 GMT
This bug has not been fixed in version 1.9. The save file size still begins bloating at an exponential rate early on, and it's still caused by thousands of lines of "defunct" cultures. I kind of thought they would get on top of this gamebreaker. I'll wait for the next update.
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Post by alannister on Mar 7, 2019 1:54:38 GMT
Sorry I went away. I posted another page about check-sum being off regardless of reinstall. I do believe the bloat is still happening with 1.9 but now the game just crashes at what feel like the early stages I haven't been checking file sizes. I am pretty sure this relates to me cheating with the console. As soon as I add a trait or move around a title its like a defense system kicks in. Just curious does this happen to everyone? The save bloat? Because I never played 1.8 (the repentance bug with the high septon bugged me to much) anyways I’ve played 3 games now all for a couple years each and I checked my save folder expecting to find tons of spam saves and I did not, but I’m also on a Mac not sure if that has anything to do with it, but I also may not be looking in the right place idk
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Post by scullin on Mar 7, 2019 22:56:07 GMT
Alannister, The bug comes at really any time, Like I said I was 130 years in on one of them. I think it has something to do with using the console. I might have used the console 3-4 times on the 130 year one, but then the northern lords lost to the king beyond the wall, whom I in turn conquered then I just didn't want to leave winterfell, dreadfort etc.. in the hands of random wilding houses. So I used give-title commands a bunch of times and the game went to hell. My last try at this on 1.9 I removed a trait from my son or his wife twenty years in and it started. I could be obviously very wrong and its coincidental.
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Post by alannister on Mar 8, 2019 0:14:44 GMT
Alannister, The bug comes at really any time, Like I said I was 130 years in on one of them. I think it has something to do with using the console. I might have used the console 3-4 times on the 130 year one, but then the northern lords lost to the king beyond the wall, whom I in turn conquered then I just didn't want to leave winterfell, dreadfort etc.. in the hands of random wilding houses. So I used give-title commands a bunch of times and the game went to hell. My last try at this on 1.9 I removed a trait from my son or his wife twenty years in and it started. I could be obviously very wrong and its coincidental. Interesting ty , I’ve actually never used the console just personal pref but if I wanted to just periodically check if I get the bug I am doing it correctly by looking in the save folder? Like currently I have my save and like “auto save” “older auto save” “old auto save” I would notice the save game bloat if it happens in that folder?
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Post by Toccs on Mar 8, 2019 2:15:42 GMT
As Knuckey said in the other thread for this topic.
"If anyone can upload a save with this problem that was started in 1.9 (and no submods) it would be appreciated (uncompressed, no ironman)"
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