Unusual compiling error... Please help!
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 7:37 pm
Hi everybody,
I'd like to apologise in advance if this is one of the messages you see countless numbers of times and has a really simple answer.
I need help!
I'm new to RF and keen to learn. When running the Editor software, after creating my creation, saving it, then compiling it (and choosing "Preview"), I get a recurring error message.
It states "The instruction at '0x0048419' referenced memory at '0x00000080' could not be read."
Upon clicking ok or cancel, I get the "Send error report" dialog.
I always get this message when the black loading screen appears whilst attempting to preview the game. I merrily get to the 'pick a character' thing, then, after naming it, clicking 'Done' gives me the error. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I've virus scanned and done all the obvious stuff already.
After restarting my computer, the problem seems to stop for the first time o compiling, but then, from then onwards, it appears again.
My system is high on specs, and exceeds those to use RF.
Thanks for the help.
I'd like to apologise in advance if this is one of the messages you see countless numbers of times and has a really simple answer.
I need help!
I'm new to RF and keen to learn. When running the Editor software, after creating my creation, saving it, then compiling it (and choosing "Preview"), I get a recurring error message.
It states "The instruction at '0x0048419' referenced memory at '0x00000080' could not be read."
Upon clicking ok or cancel, I get the "Send error report" dialog.
I always get this message when the black loading screen appears whilst attempting to preview the game. I merrily get to the 'pick a character' thing, then, after naming it, clicking 'Done' gives me the error. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I've virus scanned and done all the obvious stuff already.
After restarting my computer, the problem seems to stop for the first time o compiling, but then, from then onwards, it appears again.
My system is high on specs, and exceeds those to use RF.
Thanks for the help.