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BotF2 problem

for BUGs: http://botf2.star-trek-games.com/viewforum.php?f=32


Lloyd James wrote: When the game crashes, it automatically generates an error log, which you can find in your main BotF2 folder. Look for Error.txt or ServerError.txt; one or both of these files should be there. If they're not there, the issue may not be to do with BotF2 itself, but some other aspect of your computer. Or it's crashing before the log can be generated. Or the cause is something that isn't being checked for by the game.

To run BotF2, see also System Requirements

check your .Net-Version

(latest -atm 4.5.1- is recommend)

  • ASoft .NET Version Detector (Download) or Website (results left bottom with blue background) or

download .Net

http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=40779

Problems at Starting

  • do not change name of SupremacyClient.exe
  • maybe \Resources\Strings\en.txt is corrupt -> try the official one

Problems at Saving

see Auto Save

Multi Player

  • .Net version should be 4.5.1 (see above)
  • all should use the same version
    • BotF2Client.exe of 2013-12-23 has 1.206.272 bytes and is dated 2013-12-23 of course
    • \Data should have the same values
      • for example 2013-12-23: TechObjectDatabase.xml has 1.059.918 bytes, dated 2013-12-23
      • for example 2014-01-10: TechObjectDatabase.xml has 1.059.918 bytes, dated 2014-01-10
  • for more see MultiPlayer

Windows problem

  • for Win8 maybe select Win7 compatibilty

Windows 8

Windows 8.1

Axel wrote:

I'm running Supremacy fine under Windows 8.1 Pro 64 Bit version. Just a few known bug, e.g. saving games on huge or large maps throws the out.of.memory exception.

Maybe there are missing some software packages from microsoft. I've installed

  • the XNA Framework Redists in versions 3.1 and 4.0,
  • all Visual C++ Redists from 2008 up to 2012 in 32 and 64 Bit editions and
  • additionally selected ".Net Framework 3.5 (includes .NET 2.0 and 3.0)", ".NET Framework 4.5 advanced services" and "Windows Process-Activation Service -> .NET environment" under "Programs and Features -> Turn Windows Features on or off"