I'm using the latest version of GZ Doom, I loaded Project Brutality with vanilla doom and when I fired with a weapon it crashed. Same with D4T, D4D, and other mods. Here is the crash report if it helps. https://www.dropbox.com/s/tbmgi95k5o3xm ... t.zip?dl=0
EDIT:However Zandronum works fine
Crashes whenever I fire from a weapon using any mod
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Re: Crashes whenever I fire from a weapon using any mod
It crashes inside Intel's OpenGL driver. If graphics drivers are already up to date, you are out of luck.
However you can try to start GZDoom with -glversion 2 command line options.
However you can try to start GZDoom with -glversion 2 command line options.
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Re: Crashes whenever I fire from a weapon using any mod
You must be doing it wrong. How exactly are you starting GZDoom?
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Re: Crashes whenever I fire from a weapon using any mod
Try adding the D4Tv1011.pk3 to the command line. The easiest way would be to have it in the same folder as GZDoom and then just add the file name. Otherwise you'll have to type in the full path to the file instead.
Or consider using a launcher such as ZDL. Once it's set up, you can drag/drop files into the external files list and easily add extra arguments to the command line.
Or consider using a launcher such as ZDL. Once it's set up, you can drag/drop files into the external files list and easily add extra arguments to the command line.
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Re: Crashes whenever I fire from a weapon using any mod
It worked! Thanks a lot!Enjay wrote: ↑Sat Apr 08, 2017 18:01 Try adding the D4Tv1011.pk3 to the command line. The easiest way would be to have it in the same folder as GZDoom and then just add the file name. Otherwise you'll have to type in the full path to the file instead.
Or consider using a launcher such as ZDL. Once it's set up, you can drag/drop files into the external files list and easily add extra arguments to the command line.