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Alice 3 & 3.3 Bug Crash on Project Launch, Project Files Corrupt
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Exclamation Alice 3 & 3.3 Bug Crash on Project Launch, Project Files Corrupt - 01-06-2017, 01:53 PM

Dear Alice community,

Thank you for checking out my issue. I will immediately put to you the details of my case. On these (the two most recent saved versions of my project, attached), Alice 3 began lagging - this got worse over the course of 25 minutes or so. I saved, and continued rotating some model joints and placing new models in the world, when suddenly a "Submit Bug Report" dialog box came up. I submitted it, but was never able to get these project files to launch again TmT Each time I try to open them, Alice 3 freezes on a blank screen with an additional blank error dialog box which remain longer than 24 hours on the screen and cannot be manipulated - I have to use task manager to force Alice 3 to close. I have tried over 6 times with both versions of the project. I downloaded Alice 3.3 (called Alice 3.2 post-installation, for some reason ) and tried to launch these two project files, but encountered the same resulting program freeze. I am really hoping that these (corrupt? buggy?) files can somehow be fixed. Please let me know if I should realistically give up on them or if it is actually possible to save such a file. Thank you all again.
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File Type: a3p New Mangrove Island 2.a3p (69 Bytes, 0 views)
File Type: a3p New Mangrove Island 3.a3p (69 Bytes, 0 views)
   
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