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Crashing issues

Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 5:45 pm
by binky1111
I have drastic on my lg g pad 7.0. I paid for the full version and i've been playing pokemon black for a couple days now, After about a day of using it, it started to randomly crash and restart at the main menu for Drastic. My solution was to just save a shit ton so whenever it happened it wouldnt be so bad. but now it happened and i tried to click continue but it just restarts at the drastic main menu. Its also very weird because i have some other savestates which load fine. Just my quicksave one will crash each time. I'm really bummed because the older savestates are super far back and idk if i could redo all of that shit. PLEASE any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Great Emulator otherwise

Re: Crashing issues

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2014 3:24 pm
by ilovemnms
I've had this same problem, the crashes are random during the game (I'm also playing Pokemon black) and they don't seem to be tipped off by any certain events and it returns the user to the main menu of Drastic and you will loose all unsaved data. Please fix its not fun :D

Re: Crashing issues

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 12:14 pm
by kaikun97
ilovemnms wrote:I've had this same problem, the crashes are random during the game (I'm also playing Pokemon black) and they don't seem to be tipped off by any certain events and it returns the user to the main menu of Drastic and you will loose all unsaved data. Please fix its not fun :D
You really need to rely on in-game saves and not save states.

Re: Crashing issues

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 12:21 pm
by beansta
Savestates dont work too well for pokemon games. If u want to save quick just use the instant message speed cheat to speed up the text :)

Re: Crashing issues

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 12:27 pm
by kaikun97
beansta wrote:Savestates dont work too well for pokemon games. If u want to save quick just use the instant message speed cheat to speed up the text :)
Savestates don't work too well for any game. Its not 100% reliable and don't make up for time difference if a game relies on the real-time clock (which can also cause issues). thats why you are encouraged to use in-game saves

Re: Crashing issues

Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2014 3:12 am
by Jay Haru
I actually don't see the need of states on a save anywhere game like pokemon except trainers not trusting their pokemons in battles.