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I tryed to run the last develompment build and it wont start any more. It says openrct2.exe has stoped working. The stable and the few last builds have worked perfectly. To bad. I realy wanted to play but don't wanna go lower version of openrct2.

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OS? Computer configuration? Intel/AMD?It works correctly on my computer so... Also, if you keep the "openrct2.exe werkt niet meer" screen open a minute, does it give you an option to export an error log or something? If so, you can always post such a thing :)

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No problems here. Win10 with Intel card. Dutch computer and RCT2 with ORCT set to english (in case it matters :P )
The same here, but with an AMD card so it will probably not have anything to do with that :p
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Confirmed crash on Dutch localisation. Changed back to English and it worked again.Unhandled exception at 0x7742BD43 (ntdll.dll) in openrct2.exe: 0xC0000005: Access violation reading location 0x00000014.

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Running on Windows 7, Intel cardEnglish version works fine, but when changing to Dutch or Swedish (in game), it crashes.
You're right. I'll open an Issue on github. For now I'd say, try playing in english :p https://github.com/OpenRCT2/OpenRCT2/issues/1928
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I can't launch OpenRCT2 using the Dutch language, how can it be changed to English (if that is the solution)?
In the launcher pres options go to localisation and the put dutch to english. And launch the game.
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Thanks!I did it in a different way; used the English language file and renamed it as dutch.It now works on my laptop. Did exactly the same on my pc (also could not launch because of, probably, the Dutch textfile), but it is still not working there. Strange.

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The update Rune was talking about was merged an hour after he posted. So if you update OpenRCT2 now it should work.As for the cause: OpenRCT2 recently added the capability to translate strings in .DAT files. There was a memory problem in that code however, and Dutch is the only language that extensively uses the new translation capabilities. So it wasn't an error in the Dutch translation, but an error in the new translation capabilities.However, it should be fixed now. Please try it again and report the results.EDIT: Wait, the forum clock is two hours behind. Anyway, try updating to the latest versions and see if it helps.

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EDIT: Wait, the forum clock is two hours behind. Anyway, try updating to the latest versions and see if it helps.
The website has the GMT timezone (otherwise I'd have to tinker with timezones per visitor and that's very difficult since it never works right if I try it...)Also, I can confirm it works again (at least on my pc)

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