I'm not sure what kind of roads exist here in 1900, but I'm going to require they be made much, much wider. I pull up the roof, extend the cabin, drag the front fender forwards and the rear fender back. I begin in the R&D department, selecting the largest auto body I can find, and then begin playing with the game's sliders to make it even larger. So, I begin in Detroit, in 1900, and being an American, I decide to make the world's first car a really, really big one. Even the mass production of automobiles began in Lansing, Michigan, not Detroit, but look: I'm an American, and I'm used to history conforming to what I think happened rather than what actually did. Naturally, I want to begin where cars began: Detroit, Michigan! Sure, if you read up on the actual history of the automobile, they probably began in Germany, or France, or even China, depending on how you define automobile. So, I decided to play GearCity to fulfil my minute-old dream. My answer: no, I've never dreamed of running my own car company, at least until GearCity's website asked if I've ever dreamed of running my own car company. "Have you ever dreamed of running your own car company?" asks the website of GearCity, a simulation game that lets you run your own car company. This week, driving a car company into the ground with GearCity. So please try saving from the Autosave you sent, with your antivirus disabled, and see if it generates another corrupted file.Each Monday, Chris Livingston visits an early access game and reports back with stories about whatever he finds inside. Disabling your antivirus software won't fix a corrupted save file. Try the above steps yourself with your AV software disabled.Īnyway, the issue is with saving the file, not loading the file. Since it's working fine for me on several computers and operating systems, let me make sure I have the steps to duplicate it correctly. I think that qualifies for "looking into it". I'm only not in bed because I am looking into the save files you sent me. I have tried your save files on two computers since receiving them. I've tried your steps on 4 computers before you sent the save files. It's 5:30am, i've been awake for 20 hours, and you haven't had to wait longer than 20 minutes for a reply. Still, it looks like a major issue that you definitely should look into That's an internal sqlite generated tmp table, which means something interrupted the save process while it was saving to disc. Thing is, I don't make a table called sqlite_stat1. I've fixed the save for myself by opening it in DB Browser and dropping sqlite_stat1 table: I tried to duplicate the steps on Linux and 64-Bit Windows with the Autosave you sent and it's working fine.ĭo you have any other program on your computer that could interfere with saving files to a disc? For example, Norton firewall software. I have tried to duplicate your steps on Linux, 32-Bit Windows, and 64-Bit Windows before you sent the save files and it worked fine. As there is a chance the game will log why it didn't properly save. With your antivirus disabled, if you load the Autosave file, and do "Save As" again, does that save file work properly now? I need the log from when you're doing a save, not when you try to load the corrupted file. The log file you sent just shows you trying to load the corrupted save game. The question is how does it get corrupted. We already knew that, because the game tells you. There is no doubt that the j3.db file is corrupted.
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