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Have you checked all of the advances to make sure there are no loops and that all the abbreviations are referenced right (I personally ALWAYS have the problem between AF1 and AFl.)? And was it made using FW editors, or could the person who made it have accidentally added or deleted a line or two in Rules?
Every time something like this has happened to me, it's been because I've messed with the production or contents of a barbarian city. It's been fixed in ToT, so if it's a ToT scenario, then it's something else.
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It is ToT and I do have a barbarian city in which I changed production. I'll check this.
I know that there are no syntax errors in the rules.txt file because the saved game loads normally. Only when I load the SCN does it bomb. A tech loop is unlikely since I created the tree from a very detailed graphical rendering ... but it is still possible, I'll check that too.
Yeah it did this with Kyokujitsu and I was wondering wtf as well. It turns out that it was something with the file I had been using as the scenario file... it corrupted or something. So I loaded it into single player and saved it again as a scenario. Worked just fine then. It was a week or two back, so maybe that was it, maybe it wasn't, maybe I threw out the most recent events... ah we'll see.
In MGE, it could depend on wrong Title.gif size and/or palette. I don't remember the right code, but for sure that can be one of the causes.
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