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Primus

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  1. Well, I screwed up. Thought I was making a copy of my save files when I wasn't, so when I reverted back to vanilla and activated Inquisitor Ortlewyn (which didn't crash), I killed him and then couldn't revert back anymore. Whoops.

    So the best I can say is that the crash didn't happen in Vanilla, and I've since re-installed the CM and Addendum and are continuing forward from there.

  2. Clean install of S2G via Steam, with the CM 1.60 + hotfix + Addendum + hotfix and Elite Textures Trimmed.

    This is the second part of the Protecting Noriath's Corner questline, Light side. Brand new Seraphim character, not a holdover from previous patches. First encountered at level 18, now 23 and still crashing.

    I can get to Inquisitor Ortlewyn and talk to him fine. After I close the dialogue box he'll immediately activate and attack, and during the attack animation the game crashes. I've tried some methods to combat it, like trying to run out of melee range before he can attack, or attacking him first, nothing works. Dialogue, attack, crash.

  3. Wasn't sure where to post this so I'm just gonna give an update to the CM 120 patch update.

    I also did clean install of the new Nvidia drivers that just came out. Not sure if it was the patch or the new driver but... I'm happy to say I have been running Sacred 2 for a few hours now on max settings including PhysX and weather without (that's right WITHOUT) a single glitch, crash, bump or twitch. I couldn't be happier. CHEERS!

     

    Are you talking about the WHQL 270.61 drivers, or the beta 275.27? Also, what version of Windows are you using?

  4. It won't install at all. instead it will start to search for your Sacred 2 Installation on all harddisks, finally displaying a message that Sacred 2 is not installed and kick the proverbial bucket. :)

     

    No, every release depends on a Sacred 2 2.65.x Version in "untouched" state (original installation or the recovered one by use of cm-disable.exe). So it is a good idea to keep the cm-patch files at least until the next release. ;)

     

    That's what I'm doing now, just wanted to make sure.

     

    Thanks again for all your efforts in the CM Patch.

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