I've been unable to reproduce the following, and I'm aware that it doesn't conform to the reporting standard, but I thought I'd reproduce the little snippet in case anyone experiences it:
$ ./Contents/MacOS/PillarsOfEternity
Mono path[0] = '/Users/jackmiller/Library/Application Support/Steam/SteamApps/common/Pillars of Eternity - Public Beta/PillarsOfEternity.app/Contents/Data/Managed'
Mono config path = '/Users/jackmiller/Library/Application Support/Steam/SteamApps/common/Pillars of Eternity - Public Beta/PillarsOfEternity.app/Contents/Data/Managed/etc'
Abort trap: 6
I believe that this is a message saying you've tried to write to memory you don't own but a backtrace hasn't been generated. It occurred during a loading screen. There's no further debugging output. Sorry!
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Landak
Hi all,
More memory troubles abound!
I've been unable to reproduce the following, and I'm aware that it doesn't conform to the reporting standard, but I thought I'd reproduce the little snippet in case anyone experiences it:
$ ./Contents/MacOS/PillarsOfEternity
Mono path[0] = '/Users/jackmiller/Library/Application Support/Steam/SteamApps/common/Pillars of Eternity - Public Beta/PillarsOfEternity.app/Contents/Data/Managed'
Mono config path = '/Users/jackmiller/Library/Application Support/Steam/SteamApps/common/Pillars of Eternity - Public Beta/PillarsOfEternity.app/Contents/Data/Managed/etc'
Abort trap: 6
I believe that this is a message saying you've tried to write to memory you don't own but a backtrace hasn't been generated. It occurred during a loading screen. There's no further debugging output. Sorry!
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