Merek Posted September 13, 2015 Posted September 13, 2015 Whenever I attempt to run Springfield v2 in the OpenJK Dedicated Server, it crashes with a "MAX_PATCH_PLANES" error. I am currently using the August 12 Windows Build as I am unable to use the latest openjk version as it crashes on startup. Any way to fix this error and play the map?
Nuhallis Posted September 13, 2015 Posted September 13, 2015 I have had this error before on several maps on my laptop. I havent had them since. From what I gathered back when I was having it there really is no way around it. Someone said it was somthing to do with brushes on a map but that was when they were having an error mapping, not just trying to load a map. Its possible it may just be a problem with your video card, as I think that is what my issue was (I had really old legacy cards, required a custom dll just to run jka) havent had the errors at all on my current pc.... When I asked about it I didnt really get to much help from it, so good luck. My old topic is here, maybe it can help you out where it failed to do so for me. - http://jkhub.org/topic/3848-error-max-patch-planes/ Merek likes this
Asgarath83 Posted September 14, 2015 Posted September 14, 2015 I think is caused by the patches of the map. if they are too large (more big of some amount of map units) they give this error. :\ the unique way to fix is to edit the map structure and editing the incriminating patches make it more smallest. but this can change geometry. also, decompile a map is not a good idea because you lost all uvmapping of the texture and all light entities. :\ Merek likes this
Raz0r Posted September 14, 2015 Posted September 14, 2015 Before doing anything rash: test if it works in jamp.exe See also: GitHub issue, thread I am unable to use the latest openjk version as it crashes on startup.This was fixed August 29th Merek likes this
Merek Posted September 17, 2015 Author Posted September 17, 2015 Before doing anything rash: test if it works in jamp.exeSee also: GitHub issue, threadSo what do I do with this? Has this fix already been applied or do I need to compile OpenJK myself?
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