[Scummvm-tracker] [ScummVM :: Bugs] #15233: SCI: PQ2: My Game Keeps Crashing
ScummVM :: Bugs
trac at scummvm.org
Fri Jun 28 10:14:14 UTC 2024
#15233: SCI: PQ2: My Game Keeps Crashing
-------------------------+-----------------------------
Reporter: ArthurWalden | Owner: (none)
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: high | Component: Engine: SCI
Version: | Resolution:
Keywords: pq2, crash | Game: Police Quest 2
-------------------------+-----------------------------
Comment (by antoniou79):
Hello, could you please specify your audio settings (Global and Game
specific) for the game, and any specific custom options for the game, eg.
having enabled the "Prefer Digital Sound Effects" option.
I am testing on Windows 10, with a recent developer build of 2.9.0git and
I do get some random crashes, starting from your saved game. I think the
crashes may be related to the audio device settings. I have set my global
audio device to be an MT-32 emulator, and I'm not overriding it for the
game specifically.
So far I got 2 crashes -- I have to wait a while to get them -- a random
interval seemingly, and I have left and re-entered the screen too.
Sometimes, I don't get them at all (ie. I've waited up to 10 minutes and
got no crash).
Also maybe related, on a rare occasion a single music note is played and
then nothing.
At the point of crash:
For first crash, console output was:
{{{
WARNING: Ignoring MIDI event f0!
WARNING: Ignoring MIDI event f0!
WARNING: Ignoring MIDI event f0!
WARNING: Ignoring MIDI event f0!
WARNING: Ignoring MIDI event f0!
WARNING: Ignoring MIDI event f0!
Segmentation fault
}}}
It seems that the "WARNING: Ignoring MIDI event f0!" messages occur every
once in a while (in that screen at least) and they are not necessarily
leading to crash.
For the second crash I encountered, I just got:
{{{
Assertion failed: reverb < kReverbConfigNr, file
engines/sci/sound/drivers/midi.cpp, line 517
}}}
--
Ticket URL: <https://bugs.scummvm.org/ticket/15233#comment:1>
ScummVM :: Bugs <https://bugs.scummvm.org>
ScummVM
More information about the Scummvm-tracker
mailing list