You've got Sins of a Solar Empire home. You've installed it and you go to play and POW. Something goes wrong! What the heck? Look in here to see if your issue is addressed. If not, make a post and we'll do our best to help you out!
Almost all of the crash reports we've received in this regard were caused by some of the players using Mods that the other players weren't. If you're going to use Mods in a multiplayer game, either all players must use the same Mod (and version) or no Mods can be used. Otherwise this will create stability issues and de-sync problems the longer you play.
If you had the game installed on your PC previously (i.e., during the beta), you must uninstall it before installing the final game.
NVIDIA has resolved this issue as of driver version 174. Check NVIDIA's website for the latest version (if you have a laptop and the OEM does not have the latest version, try laptopvideo2go.com instead).
Vista:C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Ironclad Games\Sins of a Solar Empire\ XP:C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Ironclad Games\Sins of a Solar Empire\ Please note these directories may be Hidden by default. To unhide them, go to your Control Panel -> Folder Options -> View and set yourself to view hidden files and folders. Note: If you're running the game through Stardock Central under Windows Vista, it will save your game settings under an Admin folder: C:\Users\ADMIN_NAME\AppData\Local\Ironclad Games\Sins of a Solar Empire\ We are working to correct this behavior.
Vista:C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Ironclad Games\Sins of a Solar Empire\
XP:C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Ironclad Games\Sins of a Solar Empire\
Please note these directories may be Hidden by default. To unhide them, go to your Control Panel -> Folder Options -> View and set yourself to view hidden files and folders.
Note: If you're running the game through Stardock Central under Windows Vista, it will save your game settings under an Admin folder: C:\Users\ADMIN_NAME\AppData\Local\Ironclad Games\Sins of a Solar Empire\
We are working to correct this behavior.
The direct version is the Collector's Edition which includes additional non-game content such as a music CD (which you can download), PDF files of maps and tech trees, and a Windows theme.
This file is located at: Vista:C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Ironclad Games\Sins of a Solar Empire\Setting\user.setting XP:C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Ironclad Games\Sins of a Solar Empire\Setting\user.setting Please note these directories may be Hidden by default. To unhide them, go to your Control Panel -> Folder Options -> View and set yourself to view hidden files and folders.
This file is located at:
Vista:C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Ironclad Games\Sins of a Solar Empire\Setting\user.setting
XP:C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Ironclad Games\Sins of a Solar Empire\Setting\user.setting
Make sure you have the latest drivers for your video and sound card. This is particularly important if you have an older video card. The game will have problems on outdated drivers.
This could be due to a known Vista bug which can be addressed here: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=940105
You can open this and most Sins files with a simple text editor such as Notepad. We strongly recommend against using programs like Microsoft Word, however, as they introduce their own hidden formatting elements that may cause crashes.
Please open Windows Explorer to the location below and see if your dump file is there. XP: C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temp\Sins Dump Vista: C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Temp\Sins Dump If there is a minidump file present, please zip it up along with a copy of a dxdiag from your PC and a description of what you were doing when it occurred to support(at)ironcladgames(dot)com. Please note that you must provide your Sins of a Solar Empire serial number in your email to receive support (anti-piracy measure).
Please open Windows Explorer to the location below and see if your dump file is there.
XP: C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temp\Sins Dump
Vista: C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Temp\Sins Dump
If there is a minidump file present, please zip it up along with a copy of a dxdiag from your PC and a description of what you were doing when it occurred to support(at)ironcladgames(dot)com. Please note that you must provide your Sins of a Solar Empire serial number in your email to receive support (anti-piracy measure).
You can send the save and/or recorded game that recreates the bug along with a description of how it occurred to us. Using the info above, locate the save/recorded game and compress it into either .zip or .rar format, then email it to us at support(at)ironcladgames(dot)com. Please note that you must provide your Sins of a Solar Empire serial number in your email to receive support (anti-piracy measure).
This is an indication that your sound card drivers are out-of-date, that you don't have a sound card, or that you don't have any speakers connected (Vista). Please try installing a valid, up-to-date sound driver for your system. A sound card is required to play the game.
Possible solutions: Try turning off movies in the user.setting by changing ShowIntroMovies TRUE to ShowIntroMovies FALSE. Try manually changing the resolution of the game in user.setting by changing the values associated with WINDOWEDWIDTH and WINDOWEDHEIGHT. Try manually changing the MULTISAMPLETYPE setting to a value between 0 and 4 in the user.setting file. Try updating your sound card drivers to their latest version (this is especially important on brand new machines). Make sure you video drivers are up to date. Make sure you have the latest DirectX 9c. Try manually reducing all your texture levels in user.setting (set them to 0 for the lowest setting). Try updating to the latest version of Sins using Stardock Central. Try running in windowed mode (ISWINDOWED FALSE to TRUE) also set in user.setting. Try reinstalling Sins (make sure you uninstall and manually delete anything that might have been left over) Try changing the game resolution to the same resolution as your desktop.
Possible solutions:
Make sure your software firewall (including the Windows Firewall) has not blocked Sins of a Solar Empire. With some firewalls it may appear that Sins has frozen, as the firewall is waiting to receive confirmation to proceed. You may need to exit Sins and restart the game in Windowed mode (IsWindowed in user.setting) in order to get around the firewall's pop-up. Alternatively, you could configure your firewall prior to starting Sins. You also have to be able to connect to both port 6000 and port 7000 on ICO.
Your TCP/IP or Winsock settings could be corrupted. To confirm this, turn on logging (using the instructions above) and attempt to host a game again. If your log file is filled with "Socket'ServerAcceptedSocket0' failed recv: An operation was attempted on something that is not a socket." then this is most likely the problem. The solution to fixing your corrupted settings can be found here.
Your TCP/IP or Winsock settings could be corrupted. To confirm this, turn on logging (using the instructions above) and attempt to host a game again. If your log file is filled with "Socket'ServerAcceptedSocket0' failed recv: An operation was attempted on something that is not a socket." then this is most likely the problem.
The solution to fixing your corrupted settings can be found here.
As of version 1.11, Sins uses Alloy by default so no one should have problems hosting. However, if you choose to disable Alloy in the online hosting options, the following is how to make sure you are capable of hosting. (Note that in some situations you won't have the rights to the make the following changes and Alloy is your best bet - this is typical of tight corporate networks or a university campus situation). Your user.setting file has an entry for GameHostPort (default is 6112). Make sure your router has this Port Forwarded to your computer's IP address or has UPnP enabled. If you use Port Forwarding, it's important that you set your PC to have a static IP address to maintain your settings. XPC:\Documents and Settings\user\Local Settings\Application Data\Ironclad Games\Sins of a Solar Empire\Setting VistaC:\Users\yourname\AppData\Local\Ironclad Games\Sins of a Solar Empire\Setting All computers behind a router should have their own unique GameHostPort setup in case the original host leaves and a new host for the game is needed. Be sure to restart your game after changing these settings. Keep in mind these are NOT the ICO ports of 6000 and 7000 (see above). Example (computers behind router): Computer IP user.settings -> GameHostPort Router Port Forwarding Setting 192.168.1.47 6112 6001 -> 192.168.1.47192.168.1.201 6113 6002 -> 192.168.1.201192.168.1.35 6114 6003 -> 192.168.1.35
As of version 1.11, Sins uses Alloy by default so no one should have problems hosting. However, if you choose to disable Alloy in the online hosting options, the following is how to make sure you are capable of hosting. (Note that in some situations you won't have the rights to the make the following changes and Alloy is your best bet - this is typical of tight corporate networks or a university campus situation).
Your user.setting file has an entry for GameHostPort (default is 6112). Make sure your router has this Port Forwarded to your computer's IP address or has UPnP enabled. If you use Port Forwarding, it's important that you set your PC to have a static IP address to maintain your settings.
XPC:\Documents and Settings\user\Local Settings\Application Data\Ironclad Games\Sins of a Solar Empire\Setting
VistaC:\Users\yourname\AppData\Local\Ironclad Games\Sins of a Solar Empire\Setting
All computers behind a router should have their own unique GameHostPort setup in case the original host leaves and a new host for the game is needed. Be sure to restart your game after changing these settings. Keep in mind these are NOT the ICO ports of 6000 and 7000 (see above).
Example (computers behind router):
Computer IP user.settings -> GameHostPort Router Port Forwarding Setting
192.168.1.47 6112 6001 -> 192.168.1.47192.168.1.201 6113 6002 -> 192.168.1.201192.168.1.35 6114 6003 -> 192.168.1.35
One site we recommend is: http://portforward.com/default.htm
This really sounds like a problem that is either specific to your computer/operating system/video drivers or to your installation.
When I try to log on I get a message that says "Old version of sins detected. Ensure you have the latest update". I have Entrenchment version 1.051.042, and Impulse says this is the latest version. Why can't I connect? What do I have to do?
In Impulse: Shift+Right Click on it, Verify Installation.
I have been playing Sins for a while, then I got busy for a long time and tried to come back to it. I tried uninstalling then reinstalling it, I got Diplomancy and Entrenchment, I did the update, I did the verify installation. I tried uninstalling it and deleting the reamaining files and then reinstalling it, nothing works. All I get is the hourglass by the mouse pointer, then nothing. I can see it in the Task Manager, but it isn't running or using any CPU power. I went in and tried to run the .exe file, same thing happened. When I try to open the file Sins of a Solar Empire Dev. I get the message:
Assert @ c:\gs\main\CodeSource\Engine/Core/Settings.cpp(651)
!attemptToReadLegacySettings || (attemptToReadLegacySettings && versionNumberFromFile >= ConvertToReleaseSpecificVersionNumber(184))
Then it asks if I want to skip it. I have no ideas left, I sent this to the support group and they just sent back a standard automated email. I saw a few others that had this same problem on this forum, but I didnt see any answers to them. Any takers...?
Did you delete everything in the Ironclad Appdata folder (its not in the Sins directory, and its where your mod folders/saved games/user settings are)? It sounds like Sins is trying to read an out of date file, and those might not have been deleted with the uninstall.
Thanks, I'll give it a try.
I have a problem, my game is being viewed at an angle, what do I do to fix that?
Disregard this I fixed it.
Rotate?
ive got a mod and put it in the place it tell me too but it wont come up what do i do?
In all likelihood, you put it in the wrong place.
Verify the version of your game, and what version of the game the mod is for.
Your version can be found by running the game and looking in the lower right corner. The version of the game the mod is for should be in with the mod itself.
please i need help logging in, its been about 2 years since i last played this and i forgot my password. i've changed my password on this site (sinsofasolarempire.com) but when i load up the game and put in my username and (what i remember as my password) it tells me my password is incorrect.is their anyway to reset my online account password for ironcladonline?
Contact support@ironcladgames.com with your username and cd key and they can sort you out.
I've been playing Diplomacy for over a year now, in singleplayer. I really love the medium/large scenarios, where multiple star systems have to be conquered.
Now I've come up with a list of additions/changed I'd like to be included in a new expansion/patch. Where should I post these?
Just on the forum will be fine.
I have windows 7 and i cant figure out how to unhide the app data, im trying to add maps i downloaded
the names are from memory, but that is how I locate themwhen I want to change them in win7.
harpo
Or you can open an Explorer window and hit the Alt key to make the sub-menu appear.
thanks harpo, that got it
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