Bug 97 - Rowing down river with boat, game exited. Cannot log in without abandoning the boat.
: Rowing down river with boat, game exited. Cannot log in without abandoning th...
Status: CONFIRMED
Product: Salem
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Game
: unspecified
: PC Windows
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Assigned To: loftar
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Reported: 2012-11-27 08:36 CET by Tucker
Modified: 2012-11-30 02:22 CET (History)
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Description Tucker 2012-11-27 08:36:56 CET
Rowing down river with boat, game exited. Cannot log in without abandoning the boat.

When trying to log in it seems the boat has caused

"the last position where you last logged out is not available
because location has become occupied.
Would you like to start at homestead losing inventory." etc

The character did not have swimming activated
nor did he have seamanship.
The boat was in deep water.

Irrelevant fact i did not steal this boat.


I have had situations where when the game exited while in boat
i was still in boat after logging back in.
The difference is that i was in shallow water at that time.
Comment 1 loftar 2012-11-28 23:48:49 CET
It does not matter whether you're in deep or shallow water. If anything, it would seem from that message that you somehow managed to leave the boat before logging out. Could it be that someone else destroyed the boat afterwards, or can you think of anything else like that that might have caused it.

For sure, I cannot reproduce the issue myself -- whenever I log out in a boat, I can log back into it.
Comment 2 Tucker 2012-11-30 02:22:00 CET
There is no chance the boat could have been destroyed by anyone while i attempting to log back in. The game exited very quickly without any error or crash logs, It was if the java had ended itself in the task manager.
I don't think i exited the boat right before i crashed.

The boat was moving while this happened.

These are all the details i can think of.