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    BobaHat's Avatar Tiro
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    Icon4 Crash to Single Player Menu problem.

    Hi all,

    I am experiencing a strange problem. I was doing some editing in Geomod but then Geomod crashed when I clicked 'Save'. When I opened Geomod again it had screwed up a lot of characters and had deleted a lot of rebel characters as well.
    Well, these things happen. So I recreated all the characters that were missing and started the game.

    But when I start a new campaign (England for example) it simply returns to the single player menu rather than starting the campaign.

    I checked the M2TW log and the only error it finds is this:

    11:13:27.663 [script.err] [error] Script Error in mods/Bare_Kingdoms/data/world/maps/campaign/imperial_campaign/descr_strat.txt, at line 687, column 38
    could not find next child. Children list must be terminated with an end


    So I take a look at descr_strat and find the line in question. It looks like this:

    relative William, Matilda, Vilhelm, Cecilia, Robert, Henry, end

    Now that looks like a pretty clear 'end' to me... I also tried deleting the family tree in Geomod and recreating it, but the error continues.

    How can I solve this?

    Thanks in advance.
    "I have learned how to be a man.
    And so I shall become the King of Men."
    - Canute the Great, king of Denmark, Norway and England

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    Icon1 Re: Crash to Single Player Menu problem.

    BobaHat: Try looking at the character records for Cecilia, Robert and Henry maybe that were the problem is.

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    Default Re: Crash to Single Player Menu problem.

    I worked it out. There were some name issues. Thanks for the reply.
    "I have learned how to be a man.
    And so I shall become the King of Men."
    - Canute the Great, king of Denmark, Norway and England

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