Gday Piboso, just trying out WRS for the first time & eachtime I go out on track, I get a C++ Runtime error causing the game to crash. It seems to be only when the engine ignites and a certain amount of engine noise is produced... which is weird to me.
I have tried clean installing on multiple hard drives, different graphic settings, running in Administrator... everything :(
Hoping to hear from you. Running Windows 8.1
Sounds to me like you maybe haven't got the latest C++ redistributable package installed from Microsoft update?
Hawk
Yeah I have just tried going through and updating - https://www.microsoft.com/en-au/download/details.aspx?id=40784
Still having the issue, I can literally roll around knoxville at low rpms but as soon as raise the revs it gives me the error.
Do you have suggestions on what I need to do to update? KRP Still runs perfectly fine.
Quote from: thymelman on October 14, 2015, 07:38:49 AM
Gday Piboso, just trying out WRS for the first time & eachtime I go out on track, I get a C++ Runtime error causing the game to crash. It seems to be only when the engine ignites and a certain amount of engine noise is produced... which is weird to me.
I have tried clean installing on multiple hard drives, different graphic settings, running in Administrator... everything :(
Hoping to hear from you. Running Windows 8.1
What happens if you crash against a wall?
What graphics card are you using?
When I hit a wall at low speed that doesnt create much noise, it doesnt crash.
When I hit a wall at decent speed that creates a large noise, it crashes... interesting
PC Specs
GPU - nVidia GeForce GTX 760
CPU - Intel i5-4670k
Ram - 16gb ram
OS - Windows 8.1
Quote from: thymelman on October 14, 2015, 09:33:00 AM
When I hit a wall at low speed that doesnt create much noise, it doesnt crash.
When I hit a wall at decent speed that creates a large noise, it crashes... interesting
PC Specs
GPU - nVidia GeForce GTX 760
CPU - Intel i5-4670k
Ram - 16gb ram
OS - Windows 8.1
Have you done a clean installation?
Could you please try updating the graphics drivers to the latest official version?
Quote from: PiBoSo on October 14, 2015, 09:53:30 AM
Quote from: thymelman on October 14, 2015, 09:33:00 AM
When I hit a wall at low speed that doesnt create much noise, it doesnt crash.
When I hit a wall at decent speed that creates a large noise, it crashes... interesting
PC Specs
GPU - nVidia GeForce GTX 760
CPU - Intel i5-4670k
Ram - 16gb ram
OS - Windows 8.1
Have you done a clean installation?
Could you please try updating the graphics drivers to the latest official version?
This was my first ever install of WRS - also tried clean installing on 2 different hard drives as well, same issue.
And I have updated drivers, which has not resolved the issue :-[
Bit stuck on this one!
Just been testing out graphic settings etc, stripping them right back etc and now its throwing up the 'ODE Internal Error - "bNormalizationResult" Failed' error. Straight after I close this error, it pops up the Runtime error.
This other error may be leading to the runtime error?
Quote from: thymelman on October 14, 2015, 12:13:58 PM
Just been testing out graphic settings etc, stripping them right back etc and now its throwing up the 'ODE Internal Error - "bNormalizationResult" Failed' error. Straight after I close this error, it pops up the Runtime error.
This other error may be leading to the runtime error?
This is a very weird problem... :-\
Yeah abit disappointing, willing to be patient :)
It might be worth re downloading WRS and doing another clean install.
C++ runtime errors somtimes occour when there is an annomaly it the track/Car model
Quote from: matty0l215 on October 14, 2015, 01:48:39 PM
It might be worth re downloading WRS and doing another clean install.
C++ runtime errors somtimes occour when there is an annomaly it the track/Car model
Redownloaded + Clean installed - Still Crashing no matter what car/track combo.
:(
Random question: when you install, you do tick the "install openAL" option at the end of the installation process ?
MaX.
Quote from: HornetMaX on October 15, 2015, 10:20:11 AM
Random question: when you install, you do tick the "install openAL" option at the end of the installation process ?
MaX.
I have tried installing without ticking, and I have also tried installng with ticking. Still same results.
What I have found is there must be an issue with the latest graphics driver by Nvidia. When I updated my driver, it gave me the run time error just as it completed the install. I can confirm that this happened on a separate 2nd PC as well. 2 Completely different rigs, and both got Runtime errors once completed installing latest graphic drivers :S
AFAIK, should always install ticking the openAL stuff. Anyway, it was a long shot.
NVidia driver issue ? That should be easy to verify. Let us know !
MaX.
P.S.
You're not using GSync and/or windowed mode, right ?