BMS 4.33 x64 Crash on launch
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Hey guys,
Newbe here. I know there are no stupid questions, just stupid answeres so I ask - what is all about this 64bit issue?
As I understand all of us can launch the game in 32bit system. What is the adventage of 64bits? Does it perform better, if so how many fps is the difference, or maybe the game starts faster?
All in all I am personally very gratefull to BMS team for all efforts they put in Falcon project which gives me a lot of fun (even in 32 bits) -
64-bit executables can address more than 3-4 gigs of memory at a time. Extremely detailed textures can use more than that. Note that 4.33 has higher-quality textures in the base package.
Don’t believe people with wild claims that a 64-bit executable performs faster by itself. It’s not really true unless in very specialized circumstances[1].
[1] Higher register count, implied up to SSE3, extended instruction set. BUT modern CPUs and compilers are extremely good at executing code targetting older architectures.
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Hi guys,
Just installed BMS for the first time and cannot get it to launch
Windows 10, 64 bit. Tried running as admin, disabling Bluetooth but to no avail- I get a portion of a black screen and then a message that says BMS has stopped working
Looking in the log folder however, I see an ErrorsinSFX.txt file that says the following:LoadSFX() didn’t load 264:C:\Falcon BMS 4.33\Data\Sounds\engines/fighter/a-10/Ext.ogg
LoadSFX() didn’t load 277:C:\Falcon BMS 4.33\Data\Sounds\sndAero1.ogg
LoadSFX() didn’t load 330:C:\Falcon BMS 4.33\Data\Sounds\engines\fighter\SndAbInt2.ogg
LoadSFX() didn’t load C:\Falcon BMS 4.33\Data\Sounds\F-18\flare.oggThat first line looks a bit strange as well, the path is invalid
Could it be my install is incomplete?
Thanks for any help you can provideUpdate: I got it to work in 32 bit (although I cant seem to use my Thrustmaster T.Flight. 32 bit runs as admin and win xp compatibility (64 bit exe cannot be set to win xp apparently)
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Hey everyone, new here.
I could run 32-bit fine but not 64-bit.
I got the D3DDevice error in my crash report. I use a TV as a pc-monitor, the workaround for me was to enable “Cockpit displays to external windows” under Hardware and then External Displays in the config. Now the 64-bit works fineHope that helps someone.
Thanks!
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Also any Force feedback sticks or devices users just locate the force feedback dll file and rename it. Worked for me.
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I had read many solutions and noone worked for me,but what i found is that people who have laptop that come with 2 graphic card ,nvidia and intel have the problem they using 64bit ,they crash when entering 3d world i mean when pressing take off.but when in 32bit mode it work just ok,so?any one has the solution to be in 64 bit? thanks !
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It’s weird, because i have also an Intel and Nvidia GPU, but in a desktop… Works normal, even with 64bit. Also I don’t know why then it shouldn’t work with a laptop.
ZaidAlkalaldeh, have you tried to run BMS with one selected GPU, so right click on BMS and select the Nvidia GPU?
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Yes i did ,but same problem i hope someone write a bug report to this problem,since i am not good at english very much
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I had the same problem on my Win 8.1.trying to launch 64 bit.
What worked for me was to update all windows drivers and update my AMD Radeon graphics drivers.Strangely when I had problems launching in BMS 4.32 I had to roll back my AMD graphic drivers for 4.32 to work….Weird !!!
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already had all my drivers up to date,still can’t play in 64bit and join servers with guys which all run in 64bit
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already had all my drivers up to date,still can’t play in 64bit and join servers with guys which all run in 64bit
Have you tried different Graphic version drivers? its worth trying…
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Yes i did,still no luck >.<
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Having the same problem. I have Lenovo Y50-70 Laptop which came originally with Windows 8.1 which I upgraded with the Free Upgrade offer from Microsoft to Windows 10 64 bit. It has two Video cards - NVidia GeForce GTX 860M and the Intel HD 4600. Falcon BMS 4.33 is set to use the NVidia card. When I click on “Commit” button in Instant Action, the mouse pointer changes from the airplane icon to the “guy with the parachute” icon, and after that this icon disappears, and nothing happens, the game doesn’t start, nothing - it just stays at that screen. I have to do a “ctrl-Alt-Del” which brings up “The Falcon BMS has stopped working” dialog box. I get the same error whether I start it with “Run as Administrator”, or if I run it in 32 bit mode or 64 bit mode. The app will not start.
I’ve copied below the error message from the Windows event Viewer log and the output from dxdiag.
Any suggestions or fix from BMS would be great.
Thanks much!!
Here’s the error message from the Windows Event Viewer log:
============================================= Faulting application name: Falcon BMS.exe, version: 4.14753.0.0, time stamp: 0x562b2647 Faulting module name: Falcon BMS.exe, version: 4.14753.0.0, time stamp: 0x562b2647 Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x0007ae11 Faulting process id: 0x1d5c Faulting application start time: 0x01d15b31520fc5b3 Faulting application path: C:\Falcon BMS 4.33\Bin\x86\Falcon BMS.exe Faulting module path: C:\Falcon BMS 4.33\Bin\x86\Falcon BMS.exe Report Id: 3bbadc8c-9d60-4b9b-a1e7-8f25bc49a705 Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID: EventData Falcon BMS.exe 4.14753.0.0 562b2647 Falcon BMS.exe 4.14753.0.0 562b2647 c0000005 0007ae11 1d5c 01d15b31520fc5b3 C:\Falcon BMS 4.33\Bin\x86\Falcon BMS.exe C:\Falcon BMS 4.33\Bin\x86\Falcon BMS.exe 3bbadc8c-9d60-4b9b-a1e7-8f25bc49a705 ======================================================== Here's a part of the dxdiag output that I ran. ------------------ System Information ------------------ Time of this report: 1/30/2016, 12:54:33 Machine name: PCLEN1 Operating System: Windows 10 Home Single Language 64-bit (10.0, Build 10586) (10586.th2_release.160104-1513) Language: English (Regional Setting: English) System Manufacturer: LENOVO System Model: 20378 BIOS: 9ECN43WW(V3.03) Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4710HQ CPU @ 2.50GHz (8 CPUs), ~2.5GHz Memory: 8192MB RAM Available OS Memory: 8104MB RAM Page File: 3287MB used, 8027MB available Windows Dir: C:\WINDOWS DirectX Version: 12 DX Setup Parameters: Not found User DPI Setting: Using System DPI System DPI Setting: 120 DPI (125 percent) DWM DPI Scaling: UnKnown Miracast: Available, with HDCP Microsoft Graphics Hybrid: Supported DxDiag Version: 10.00.10586.0000 64bit Unicode ------------ DxDiag Notes ------------ Display Tab 1: No problems found. Display Tab 2: No problems found. Sound Tab 1: No problems found. Sound Tab 2: No problems found. Input Tab: No problems found. -------------------- DirectX Debug Levels -------------------- Direct3D: 0/4 (retail) DirectDraw: 0/4 (retail) DirectInput: 0/5 (retail) DirectMusic: 0/5 (retail) DirectPlay: 0/9 (retail) DirectSound: 0/5 (retail) DirectShow: 0/6 (retail) --------------- Display Devices --------------- Card name: Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600 Manufacturer: Intel Corporation Chip type: Intel(R) HD Graphics Family DAC type: Internal Device Type: Full Device Device Key: Enum\PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0416&SUBSYS_397817AA&REV_06 Display Memory: 8090 MB Dedicated Memory: 4037 MB Shared Memory: 4052 MB Current Mode: 1920 x 1080 (32 bit) (60Hz) Monitor Name: Generic PnP Monitor Monitor Model: unknown Monitor Id: AUO36ED Native Mode: 1920 x 1080(p) (60.052Hz) Output Type: Internal Driver Name: igdumdim64.dll,igd10iumd64.dll,igd10iumd64.dll,igd12umd64.dll,igdumdim32,igd10iumd32,igd10iumd32,igd12umd32 Driver File Version: 10.18.0015.4279 (English) Driver Version: 10.18.15.4279 DDI Version: 12 Feature Levels: 11.0,10.1,10.0,9.3,9.2,9.1 Driver Model: WDDM 2.0 Graphics Preemption: Primitive Compute Preemption: Thread group Miracast: Supported Hybrid Graphics GPU: Integrated Power P-states: Not Supported Driver Attributes: Final Retail Driver Date/Size: 24-08-2015 12:00:00 AM, 36300120 bytes WHQL Logo'd: Yes WHQL Date Stamp: Device Identifier: {D7B71E3E-50D2-11CF-2161-75191FC2C735} Vendor ID: 0x10DE Device ID: 0x1392 SubSys ID: 0x397817AA Revision ID: 0x00A2 Driver Strong Name: oem17.inf:5f63e534dd929195:iHSWM_w10:10.18.15.4279:pci\ven_8086&dev_0416&subsys_397817aa Rank Of Driver: 00D10001 Video Accel: ModeMPEG2_A ModeMPEG2_C ModeWMV9_C ModeVC1_C DXVA2 Modes: DXVA2_ModeMPEG2_VLD DXVA2_ModeVC1_D2010 DXVA2_ModeVC1_VLD DXVA2_ModeH264_VLD_Stereo_Progressive_NoFGT DXVA2_ModeH264_VLD_Stereo_NoFGT DXVA2_ModeH264_VLD_NoFGT DXVA2_ModeHEVC_VLD_Main DXVA2_ModeMPEG4pt2_VLD_Simple DXVA2_ModeMPEG4pt2_VLD_AdvSimple_NoGMC Deinterlace Caps: {BF752EF6-8CC4-457A-BE1B-08BD1CAEEE9F}: 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Having the same problem. I have Lenovo Y50-70 Laptop which came originally with Windows 8.1 which I upgraded with the Free Upgrade offer from Microsoft to Windows 10 64 bit. It has two Video cards - NVidia GeForce GTX 860M and the Intel HD 4600. Falcon BMS 4.33 is set to use the NVidia card. When I click on “Commit” button in Instant Action, the mouse pointer changes from the airplane icon to the “guy with the parachute” icon, and after that this icon disappears, and nothing happens, the game doesn’t start, nothing - it just stays at that screen. I have to do a “ctrl-Alt-Del” which brings up “The Falcon BMS has stopped working” dialog box. I get the same error whether I start it with “Run as Administrator”, or if I run it in 32 bit mode or 64 bit mode. The app will not start.
I’ve copied below the error message from the Windows event Viewer log and the output from dxdiag.
Any suggestions or fix from BMS would be great.
Thanks much!!
Here’s the error message from the Windows Event Viewer log:
Don’t post your logs, post the link for downloading your crash logs
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Don’t post your logs, post the link for downloading your crash logs
Posting crashlogs is ok as long as it is between```
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Thanks for the tips on posting the logs, now can we focus on the problem? Anyone know if the BMS tech folks visit this forum? Any ideas/suggestions on how to fix this?
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Hi there,
had crash issues with x64 version too.
The problem was the driver for the “Games Power” Flight Control System.
Uninstalled it and everything is working fine.Running 4.33 on Windows 10 Pro x64.
Have a nice day,
Joerg (shmalee)
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Thanks for the tips on posting the logs, now can we focus on the problem? Anyone know if the BMS tech folks visit this forum? Any ideas/suggestions on how to fix this?
Anyone here is some sort of tech
Have you updated your drivers?
Runned as admin?
Disabled the integrated gpu via device-manager?
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Also any Force feedback sticks or devices users just locate the force feedback dll file and rename it. Worked for me.
Worked for me to!