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Hammer Mapping
Wasabi_Jr
2010 Aug 25 • 2
So I'm running Steam CS:S (most recent version) at home currently, but on my work PC (we play @ lunch) we're running a cracked copy that isn't near the most recent update.

My map runs fine @ home on my PC, but when I brought it to work to test it out I get an hl2.exe application error, crashing me back to desktop. Other maps run fine when I try and create a server.

Is there some type of 'backwards compatibility' compiling that can be done?

Thanks,

Mike
    2010 Aug 25 at 09:29
Down Rodeo
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No idea - if something's wrong with a cracked version, there's really not a whole lot that can be done, AFAIK. Can you not just use your version in work by signing onto Steam there?
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    2010 Aug 25 at 10:24
SRAW
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What does the error message say specifically? Maybe the other copy of css is missing some materials or files that your map is using
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    (Edited 2010 Aug 25 at 17:29)     2010 Aug 25 at 17:27
Wasabi_Jr
2010 Aug 25 • 2
Down Rodeo said:
No idea - if something's wrong with a cracked version, there's really not a whole lot that can be done, AFAIK. Can you not just use your version in work by signing onto Steam there?


Steam is blocked at work, we play on an internal LAN(10-12 guys)

As far as the error, it gives me a 'The Instruction at 0x####### referenced memory at 0x#######. The memory could not be 'read'
    2010 Aug 25 at 23:42
sprinkles

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Wasabi_Jr said:
As far as the error, it gives me a 'The Instruction at 0x####### referenced memory at 0x#######. The memory could not be 'read'


That's more to do with Windows/your memory. Is the RAM going bad?
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    2010 Aug 26 at 00:17

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