I've been playing Epoch lately and last night, it completely crashed and froze mid-game. I terminated it and restarted Arma II
and tried to reconnect to the server I was playing on through DayZ Commander. All the server data is loaded, and the player
lobby pops up for a half-second before booting back to the Arma II Main Menu; complete with the mod-watermarks in the lower
left corner. No error message, just a flash of black, a brief view of the player list/lobby before it flickers once more and reverts to Arma II.
Things I have tried to fix it:
- The Usual; re-installing all files and mods [Arma II, OA, DayZ, Epoch, all up-to-date, use OA Beta files, etc]
- Manually removing all the data and cache from ProgramFiles(x86)/Steam/Steamapps/etc... and re-installing them through the DayZ Commander client
- Updated (and tried rolling back) vidcard drivers
- Copy Server IP and connect through the Arma II Main Menu
- Adding a -norestrictions/-nomemrestrict exception to the application
What seems to be the issue:
After trying to connect to the server directly through the Arma II browser (to no avail), An error dialogue is returned in the message-bar at the bottom: "[PlayerName] You cannot play/edit this mission; it is dependent on downloadable content that has been deleted.sigisolda".
Sigisolda is a file that belongs in the filepath "@DayZ_Epoch/addons", and it is indeed missing from the list.
My guess the files I'm downloading from DayZ Commander are incomplete; is there somewhere I can obtain the complete @DayZ_Epoch tree directly,
or does this sound like something else wrong entirely? Can someone help me or am I the only one experiencing this particular problem?
If it helps, I have included the contents of my @DayZ_Epoch folder. I lost the initial nVidia crash log, however, so I can't give you that. http://i.imgur.com/abgtfSx.png
Many thanks to all who take the time to read this. Any insight at all is appreciated.
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Hi,
I've been playing Epoch lately and last night, it completely crashed and froze mid-game. I terminated it and restarted Arma II
and tried to reconnect to the server I was playing on through DayZ Commander. All the server data is loaded, and the player
lobby pops up for a half-second before booting back to the Arma II Main Menu; complete with the mod-watermarks in the lower
left corner. No error message, just a flash of black, a brief view of the player list/lobby before it flickers once more and reverts to Arma II.
Things I have tried to fix it:
- The Usual; re-installing all files and mods [Arma II, OA, DayZ, Epoch, all up-to-date, use OA Beta files, etc]
- Manually removing all the data and cache from ProgramFiles(x86)/Steam/Steamapps/etc... and re-installing them through the DayZ Commander client
- Updated (and tried rolling back) vidcard drivers
- Copy Server IP and connect through the Arma II Main Menu
- Adding a -norestrictions/-nomemrestrict exception to the application
What seems to be the issue:
After trying to connect to the server directly through the Arma II browser (to no avail), An error dialogue is returned in the message-bar at the bottom:
"[PlayerName] You cannot play/edit this mission; it is dependent on downloadable content that has been deleted.sigisolda".
Sigisolda is a file that belongs in the filepath "@DayZ_Epoch/addons", and it is indeed missing from the list.
My guess the files I'm downloading from DayZ Commander are incomplete; is there somewhere I can obtain the complete @DayZ_Epoch tree directly,
or does this sound like something else wrong entirely? Can someone help me or am I the only one experiencing this particular problem?
If it helps, I have included the contents of my @DayZ_Epoch folder. I lost the initial nVidia crash log, however, so I can't give you that.
http://i.imgur.com/abgtfSx.png
Many thanks to all who take the time to read this. Any insight at all is appreciated.
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