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ok, so i got back to playing for a short bit after my last post there. then i got to the greater golem on 'escort demetrius'. the game crashed.

Problem signature:
  Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
  Application Name: Displaced_Demo_win64.exe
  Application Version: 3.0.6.0
  Application Timestamp: 00000000
  Fault Module Name: Displaced_Demo_win64.exe
  Fault Module Version: 3.0.6.0
  Fault Module Timestamp: 00000000
  Exception Code: c0000005
  Exception Offset: 000000000108e913
  OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48
  Locale ID: 1033
  Additional Information 1: 9403
  Additional Information 2: 940391ad3ae7a3b9724e0e851073d94e
  Additional Information 3: f58e
  Additional Information 4: f58e821c0da6c676423c686d8d1681f7


i had used "Strong Shot" "Taunt" and then clicked "Cripple". when i clicked the golem it froze and then crashed. i tried to repeat this, but it didnt work so i dont know how helpful thats going to be.

I have a suspicion something might be with your OS or software, as I can't replicate any of the issues

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well as far as crashing this is the only program i have had crash in a very long time. also, i dont think i have ever had strive crash on me and it seems like it is similar at least. it was a general crash error though, so other than something the program might have done strangely i couldnt really say.  "c0000005" is a vague error code and like i said when i went back to try to replicate it i couldnt do it either.


here is a screenshot of the victory screen though showing the misaligned characters. sometimes they line up properly. sometimes they end up like this where its not lined up correctly.


Yes, I'm aware of misalignment and it's has been fixed in unreleased version.

Exception code c0000005 usually means "access violation" (<https://stackoverflow.com/a/17169463>).

When I hear about those @ work, it makes me ask for crash dumps (and hope I didn't lose the .pdb files).