Posted June 26, 2019
I have come across a bug that is very frustrating. I am still trying to determine the cause, but I am getting the error: "Unable to load the saved game! The data may be corrupted. You can delete the saved game.
If you try to delete the saved game then "Please wait" is displayed on the screen and the game appears to freeze up (with music still continuing to play though) and I have to force quit the program.
When this happens, all of the saved game files end up apparently corrupted, not just the latest one. It has happened to me twice now and it means that I have to manual browse to the save game location and delete the files in my OS rather than the option in the game.
I thought it may have something to do with the way I exited the program, but after the first time I did it, I saved game to a file, then returned to the game and then selected Exit each time and it worked perfectly fine until I got about 4 autosave files there and then the problem happened again. So I am thinking that the error is related to having too many autosave files in the directory, but it's just a theory.
Any suggestions?
NB: I'm running Linux Mint with kernel 4.15 on Core i5-9600K, 16GB RAM, AMD Radeon RX470
If you try to delete the saved game then "Please wait" is displayed on the screen and the game appears to freeze up (with music still continuing to play though) and I have to force quit the program.
When this happens, all of the saved game files end up apparently corrupted, not just the latest one. It has happened to me twice now and it means that I have to manual browse to the save game location and delete the files in my OS rather than the option in the game.
I thought it may have something to do with the way I exited the program, but after the first time I did it, I saved game to a file, then returned to the game and then selected Exit each time and it worked perfectly fine until I got about 4 autosave files there and then the problem happened again. So I am thinking that the error is related to having too many autosave files in the directory, but it's just a theory.
Any suggestions?
NB: I'm running Linux Mint with kernel 4.15 on Core i5-9600K, 16GB RAM, AMD Radeon RX470