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Post by LMB on Mar 24, 2016 14:02:43 GMT -6
What's this mean?
00:00:39.527 : <ERROR> f:\build_bot\ssd_win_slave\final_build_ats_12_windows_bin_steam_x64\build\prism\src\p3core\collections/arrays/arrays_base_impl.h(491): ??A?$array_t@V?$link_ptr_t@Vcore_vehicle_u@prism@@@prism@@@prism@@qeaaaeav?$link_ptr_t@Vcore_vehicle_u@prism@@@1@_K@Z: Index outside array boundaries.
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Post by James60470 on Mar 24, 2016 16:47:39 GMT -6
That's ATS/ETS2's way of a Boundary Check Failed.
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Post by LMB on Mar 24, 2016 17:07:14 GMT -6
Which means?
Fixed.
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Jon
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Post by Jon on Mar 25, 2016 11:48:25 GMT -6
In Haulin' it's a model error, extra materials that didn't make it into the pmd for example. It's different on ATS though since the pmd gets re-exported every time. I think in that case it could be certain nodes not spelled right? I dunno, I'm a noob again. I see all these ATS questions and I don't know if I can actually answer them now. haha
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Post by LMB on Mar 25, 2016 12:55:58 GMT -6
ATS didn't like duals in a single's spot on a trailer.
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