An Unspecified Error Full [portable] | Medieval 2 Total War Has Encountered
Press Win + R , type %localappdata%\VirtualStore , and hit Enter.
Understanding why the game crashes helps you target the right solution: Medieval 2 unspecified error crash : r/totalwar
. This allows the game to utilize more system memory, preventing crashes during large battles. 3. Deleting the "Geography" Files
If your game crashes immediately when loading a battle, conflicting geography files are usually to blame. This is especially true if you are playing the Kingdoms DLC or using mods. Press Win + R , type %localappdata%\VirtualStore ,
Check "Run this program in compatibility mode for" and select Windows 7. Check "Run this program as an administrator." Apply and Exit.
: Right-click the game in your Steam Library, select Properties > Local Files > Verify integrity of game files . This fixes missing or corrupted assets.
Here is a comprehensive troubleshooting guide, ordered from the most likely fixes to the more complex solutions. Check "Run this program in compatibility mode for"
Panic began to set in. You had saved your game just a few minutes ago, but now that save was lost, frozen in a state of limbo. You tried everything: rebooting your computer, updating your drivers, even performing a ritual dance to the gaming gods. But nothing worked.
If you find a Medieval II Total War folder inside, (Note: Back up your saves first if they are stored here). 3. Run in Compatibility Mode and as Administrator
: Windows sometimes stores game files in a hidden "VirtualStore" folder which can cause conflicts. Navigate to %localappdata%\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86)\ and delete any Medieval II folders found there. Remove Unpacker Geography Files : If you have unpacked the game files, delete descr_geography_new.txt descr_geography_new.db folder, as these are known to cause crashes during battles. Steam Community 3. Mod-Related Issues Clean Install delete descr_geography_new.txt descr_geography_new.db folder
Do delete music.dat or music.idx unless you have modified the music.
Download a trusted utility (such as NTCore's 4GB Patch). Run the utility as an Administrator.