I constantly get crashing in Kotor 2 after the character creation on my new laptop.On the last laptop I had, I didn't have much crashing issues in the game but on my new laptop , it crashes after creation . I tried many solutions including Disabling shadow and frame buffer effect , compatibility mode , windowed mode but none worked.
Kotor 2 Crash Fixl
However, Windows users (especially Windows 10) have seen that the game is almost impossible to play; either with constant crashes occurring during the game or crashes right after the game is opened which prevent you from opening it at all. Follow the instructions below in order to try and fix KOTOR on your PC.
If the game actually launches and you are able to start playing, the error is probably related to graphic settings which should be turned off to prevent the often crashes. Not all graphic settings are bad for your setup but certain graphics cards definitely struggle running certain features so try turning them off and check to see if the game crashes.
Weirdly, running the game in compatibility mode for Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or 3) is able to resolve the crashing problem on its own. The culprit for this cause is that the game is really old and Windows XP was the most used operating system at that time.
Reinstalling the game can do wonders and there are even tutorials on how to save your current progress and just continue playing after the reinstall. Follow the steps below in order to uninstall the game completely and then install it again to see if it still crashes on your PC.
However, many Windows 10 users reported that KOTOR keeps crashing during the game or when opening the game. There are some possible reasons that can cause KOTOR crashing Windows 10. The improper game settings, incompatibility, and graphics card drivers are the major factors behind the crashing issue. After analyzing extensive user reports and posts, we summarize the top 5 solutions.
Step 1. Press Win + E keys to open the File Explorer, and then navigate to the game installation directory. If you are using Steam, this game is usually located in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\swkotor.exe.
Step 5. Click File > Save from the upper left corner to save the changes and exit. Then you need to run the game using the swkotor.exe file from the game directory.
I have a issue with KOTOR II: The Sith Lords that is not unknown but I have been unable to fix. The game crashes after character customation and the opening cutscene. Once the cutscene ends I hear some noise from the level but a black screen and then the game crashes. The only mod I have installed it The Sith Lords Restoration Mod, v. 1.8.5. The title shows on the main menu as expected but I don't think this is a mod issue, but I could be wrong. I am running the GOG version of the game and the TSLRCM is a fresh install. My computer is an Acer laptop running Intel graphics off the CPU, a Intel Core i5-6200U. I am running Windows 10.
When I had an old laptop that ran on Haswell's integrated graphics, I just ran the game in windowed mode since full screen crashed it. Yeah the game didn't look as well as it should have, but I was still able to get a complete playthrough with TSLRCM installed.
I followed the video tutorial as best I could and believe I did everything correctly but the game still refuses to cooperate with my integrated graphics. At least I have pretty HD cutscenes to look at. In all seriousness though, thank you for your assistance everyone. I decided to try the Steam version of the game and for whatever reason it does not crash at the beginning of the game.
The Nintendo Switch version of the classic RPG released earlier this month. However, it soon came to light that the game can be impossible to complete, thanks to a bug. As Kotaku notes, users have found the game crashing following the aptly-named Basilisk Crash cutscene after landing on Onderon.
Aspyr released KOTOR II on the Nintendo Switch earlier this month and in Q3 this year, the team will be releasing a Restored Content DLC, putting cut content back in the game for console players. However, before that, Aspyr is going to have to fix a major bug within KOTOR 2. Currently, when players reach the planet Onderon for the first time, a crash occurs during a cutscene.
There is a way to get around this though. As it turns out, KOTOR 2 on Switch ships with a cheat menu available in-game, which you can access by triple clicking the left thumbstick. From there, you can warp your character to a different section of Onderon, OND504 to be specific, and skip the cutscene causing the crash.
Also it turns out that the bug isn't impacting all players, so there is a specific string of events that have to take place in order to trigger it. This is likely why the issue didn't appear during testing. Aspyr will be fixing the crash in the next patch but there is no timeline for release just yet.
A: If you're encountering this crash, our suggested workaround is to warp past the point where the crash occurs using the cheat menu. Triple click the left thumbstick, open the cheats menu, select warp, and warp to OND504.
In an exchange on social media, a player reveals how they experienced a game crash after the Basilisk Crash cutscene when landing on Onderon, and that there's no way to complete the game in the current state.
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It was previously reported that a strange bug was preventing players from reaching the end of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2: The Sith Lords on the Nintendo Switch. Many players would experience a game crash when landing on the planet of Onderon, and Aspyr has offered a rather unconventional workaround for this problem.
In an official support page for the game, Aspyr suggests players resort to cheats for bypassing the cutscene which seems to be causing the crash. To do so, players need to triple-click the left thumbstick, which will open up the cheats menu, and then select warp to OND504 to reach Onderon. The developer also warns players to not head towards the merchant quarter, since that could also lead to a game crash.
A few updates on this situation. For players that have updated Windows 10 to the Creator Edition, they can experience an issue in SWTOR that causes a crash to desktop. This seems to be primarily caused by being alt-tabbed out of the game and focusing on another window while SWTOR is open and loading.
I was playing Wolfenstein Old Blood on my Xbox Series X with the Quick Resume option, and when I returned, the game had crashed or was frozen. The Xbox Controller was unresponsive, and the only options I had were to shut down or restart the console.
Thanks Quinn, it is a command line application (a threaded service) which requires some arguments. The minimal argument (--version) also results in a crash. Attached a crash report from such a call (could not attach .ips file directly so copied console to txt file and attached).
I suspect the issue is related to the framework entries in our CMakeLists.txt file. I was originally seeing some log4cxx initialization items in the back trace which also crashed due to jump to null pointer. When I moved it to the end of the list the crash only showed the boot loader items before the jump to 0. If I move the log4cxx entry just ahead of the framework entries the back trace shows the initialization calls again. Not sure if there is a recommended way of adding these frameworks.
Solved the issue the brute force way. Came up with a trivial application using the existing CMake files. Once it crashed I backed out libraries until it did not. Turns out it was gperftools and tcmalloc.
It will crash with tcmalloc (because of the lack of the callback for free_definite_size) but it runs fine without it. Solution: we can provide patches to tcmalloc (even if the maintainer doesn't answer), but I think either clang should be fixed, or the documentation updated with an error at compile time when registering the zone. Can someone help me to escalate this to Apple clang developers? Thanks!
As the question states, the game crashes after character creation. I have looked into this and the most common response I have seen is to turn off frame buffer effects. The game doesn't give me the option to turn it on. I've also tried to run as administrator but that doesn't change anything. Any advice for what to do next?
Knights of the Old Republic is over 10 years old and many users have problems playing the game on newer systems. The issues include crashing after the character creation menu and the game freezing when leaving certain planets. This guide will inform you on how to fix Knights of the Old Republic for newer operating systems such as Windows 8 and Windows 10.
Hey, so I changed the names of the movies (biologo, lelogo, legal), but the game still crashes when I load it up unless I disable all movies. I know those are the correct files because when I use the original filenames the movies play. Any ideas?
The bug would occur after the Basilisk Crash cutscene when landing on Onderon, causing a game crash as soon as the cinematic was completed. This meant that players would be stuck at that point in the story, without any real way to fix the issue. The developer of the Switch port of the RPG, Aspyr commented on Knights of the Old Republic 2's game breaking bug, stating that it would come out with a fix for it shortly. 2ff7e9595c
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