@MrStabboTheMedo There's no other critical apart from "The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly.", had you any progress contacting support?
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Of course, you could say that your both instances have nothing to do with each other and they merit their own bug report topic. But since our way here is: one bug report per topic, we could have the following:
This gets silly since all those separate reports are connected by 1 thing: ADS. Due to that, it is better when all following bug reports, that cause game crash when using ADS, are in one, neat topic. This topic.
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Went back to the game, was able to fight Reaper about twice as long but game still crashed. This time, i was looking through 4-8x scope on my 6* AG4. And game also generated crash report.
Same to me! Mission 4 is bugged, if you earn an achievement and in that moment the game save it crash, and you can say goodbye to your save! The dumb part is that it backup the corrupted save in to the cloud, so you can't do nothing, only restart from scratch! I was at 50%...
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I tried the no reload option, works on the SMG and the pistol, but on the rifle does no work, my game crashes. This is the best no reload option of all other trainers I tried so far. Please fix it as fast as possible.
I believe the problem is caused by previous chats (displayed in the left tab) that ChatGPT has not optimized to minimize memory usage. As a result, the more chats you have stored, the more memory any new conversation will start off with.
Currently, even a brand new, empty chat session takes up around 350MB of tab memory. This indicates that the memory footprint of previous chats is substantial and affects the performance of new conversations.
OpenAI needs to optimize the memory usage of previous, unopened chats to prevent them from consuming excessive resources during active sessions. This optimization is crucial for users who rely on ChatGPT for extended and frequent use.
As a temporary workaround, when you notice the chat slowing down and sense an impending crash, you can open a new tab and continue the same conversation there. This approach resets the tab memory without losing the conversation. However, this is only a temporary fix, as the tab memory will increase rapidly with each new prompt.
Okay, that was my one idea.
However, I also faced duplication of prompts and crashing when i tried to edit mine. Other than this, does the prompt you send to chatgpt also get trimmed in the message bubble too?
I installed Sniper ghost warrior Contracts 2 on steam and start playing. Under proton experimental game crashed when I wanted to go into level, then I switched to proton 9x and game started and I was able to play. I played for two days and then for no apparent reason game start to crash again when I tried to go into level.
Looking for all the item locations in the Crash Site MW3 mission? As one of several open combat missions in the Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 campaign, Crash Site plonks you down in the middle of a map filled with hidden crates containing powerful fully-kitted weapons and other useful items. Finding them can be tricky, particularly since the Crash Site mission has a fairly stealthy nighttime focus.
In this mission, you play as Farah sneaking through a plane crash site patrolled by enemy Konni soldiers, attempting to uncover pieces of evidence from the ground which might piece together what happened to cause the crash. It's one of the smaller and quicker missions in the MW3 campaign, but if you need some help finding all the Crash Site item locations, we've got you covered with our map and table below!
Crash Site is the smallest of the open combat missions in the MW3 campaign, containing just 10 hidden orange crates containing items and weapons for you to use. For help finding them, check out the map below. And don't worry - they're all concentrated around the actual crash site, so no need to go scouting around the outskirts of the map.
And that's every single item location in the Crash Site mission! For similar walkthroughs on the other open combat missions, check out the below links, as well as our Modern Warfare 3 mission list guide.
At a tribute ceremony on Monday, a sniper rifle and tactical gear were set out on a table. They belonged to 41 year old officer Christine Braswell--who was a highly trained, lethal if need be, swat team member.
Jacobson and the rest of the SWAT team along with many other officers gathered for the ceremony for Braswell, 48 hours after she was involved in an accident in the Florida Keys. Braswell and a friend and fellow officer 25-year old Bernendea Marc were on a scooter, police say that was t-boned by a car. The driver is cooperating.
Somewhere in an Urzikstan town, the Allegiance have shot down an Al-Qatala cargo chopper carrying chemical weapons. Seeing this blast, members of the Coalition were first to the scene and discovered these deadly weapons.
The following set of maps detail the entirety of Crash, including the zones, the locations of important areas in different game modes, and a topographical image. Swipe or click left or right to see them all:
One of the first new areas within Crash is where Coalition members spawn: a small alley next to an apartment is now accessible but acts mostly as a launching point for your ensuing battle with Allegiance forces.
In Domination, the C flag sits right in the middle of the street. Coalition members would be remiss to not capture this point from the start, while Allegiance folk may have to sacrifice their own home flag to capture this one. For either case, this area could be contested with Killstreak fire as a match continues, so watch out for aerial threats and neutralize them if necessary.
The Alley also has objective importance in multiple game modes, making the prospects of sniping down here even more viable. Just be ready to have a quick draw and not miss, because your enemy might just make the longshot before you do.
The Courtyard is adjacent to the Sandbags building and you can climb a ladder out of the Courtyard up to Sandbags. Technically, the metal overhang on that building is part of the Courtyard, and is either accessible from the Sandbags roof or by doing some parkour on the wall next to it.
Your reward for getting up here is a fantastic sightline past the pillars, to the Crash site, and even to a window of the Pharmacy. However, bear in mind that there is little cover here, especially on your flanks.
When travelling through here with a short-range weapon, be mindful of all the potential entrances into here and prepare for whatever lurks around the corner, especially during Hardpoint and Headquarters games when the hill or HQ rotates here.
There are plenty of reasons to travel through this Crash site, ranging from crossing over lanes or capturing objectives that may spawn here. But this is a place where you may be wise to get in and out as quickly as possible, lest you join the carnage strewn about the place.
Those who want to ruin snipers up here have a couple of options: throw an explosive up onto the roof, nail them with an aerial Killstreak, sneak up the staircase, counter-snipe them from the Pharmacy, Sandbags, or other perches, or take a pistol out, climb up the ladder, and stealthily take them out with a few well-placed shots.
The broken wall also serves as an opportunity for some advanced equipment use. Throwing a bit of C4 or a grenade over the wall could surprise someone on the other side, which could also be the key to taking down anyone who dwells deep within the dead-end.
The Passage was nothing more than a small alley separating the Garage from the Pharmacy and Broken Wall in previous Crash iterations. However, in the Modern Warfareversion, the Passage has a new courtyard area that opens it up to plenty of potential strategies.
Outside of the main building, the alleyway between here and the Electronics shop complex has a ladder where an Operator can climb up to the second floor Overlook point. If this is your path towards taking out snipers up here, you might want to pull out a pistol on this ladder and take a stealthier approach.
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