Danneskjold

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  1. Found the problem. It had to do with Threaded Optimization. Though it never showed me anything in technicolor, it just crashed.
  2. 1) When did the problem begin to occur? -- On the second start up. 2) Did you install the latest version of the mod? -- Yes. 3) What version of the game do you have? (Steam, 4CD, KotOR Collection?) What region is the game designed for if it's the 4 CD version? -- 4CD 4) Did you update your game as required by your game's region? -- Yes. 5) Did you install this over the previous version(s), or did you perform a fresh installation as required by the TSLRCM's read-me file? -- No. 6) Did you use the TSLPatcher, if provided? -- No. 7) Were there any errors in the TSLPatcher installation? -- No. 8) What other mods have you installed? Please give an accurate list and provide links to each of these mods - even if they are found on this site. (We don't actually know them all!.) -- Coruscant Jedi Temple http://knightsoftheoldrepublic.filefront.com/file/Coruscant_Jedi_Temple;76316 9) Can you be more specific about the error? At what point did it happen? -- Click "Load Game" button from the main menu, instant crash to desktop. 10) Have you tried re-downloading the mod? -- Nope. 11) Have you tried using a different save game? -- Not Valid 12) Have you tried starting a new game? -- Yes. 13) What Operating System do you use? -- Vista 64.
  3. Hi guys! Wanted to try out this mod, got everything installed, and am now having problems. I got a clean install, installed the patch, installed this mod, then I also installed the Coruscant Jedi Temple Patch. Start up the game, create a new game and play for a few minute. Exit out, later restart the game, hit the "Load Game" button and immediate crash to desktop. Oddly enough, I can still create a new game, just not load my game. I have Windows Vista 64bit, a GTX 560, and 8 gigs of ram. Any help would be greatly appreciated. -Dan.