GeForce GTX 460M on ASUS G73Sw CTD Code: c0000005 while playing Temple of Elemental E

Anthropoid

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I am suffering a crash to desktop while playing a modded version of the "Temple of Elemental Evil" game published by Atari. The nature of the crash and the details of the error report lead me and others to believe that this CTD is a result of my NVIDIA display settings, specifically that "Scaling" is turned on during video processing. I have manually updated my NVIDIA drivers to 332.21.

The error report is as follows:
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: toee.exe
Application Version: 0.0.0.0
Application Timestamp: 00000000
Fault Module Name: temple.dll
Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0
Fault Module Timestamp: 407a4c66
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 001da515
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information 1: f47d
Additional Information 2: f47d4f2ba6efc5df5251fac38210d772
Additional Information 3: a238
Additional Information 4: a2382fb0d7ba0539a29963a763bcee61

The "Circle of 8 Mod" is a famous mod for the Atari game "Temple of Elemental Evil" published in 2004. The Co8 mod team recently released version 8.0, the final version of the mod.

In short, I have the mod and its game launcher app installed exactly as the modders specify. When run in Windows XP compatibility mode and Run as Administrator, the launcher will boot the game fine, and the opening menus are functioning (including character generation and party setup). But when I click the "Begin Adventure" button--which launches a short cinematic that takes a couple minutes before the game actually begins--the game crashes to desktop.

The administrator at the Co8 forums suspects that this is a "scaling" issue and based on this idea I have tried to turn my NVIDIA card settings for video playback to "No scaling," however, I may not have actually been successful in doing this.

My control panel in Win 7 looks like this:
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This was the only thing I could find in this NVIDIA control panel app that seems to regulate "scaling" and it seems to be changing desktop scaling, not video playback scaling.

The Co8 forum administrator who has been trying to help me runs an older
XP rig, and his NVIDIA control panel looks like this:

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It seems pretty clear that with his older control panel, you can turn scaling OFF, but my newer Win 7 control panel is less clear on this.
I
hope that this is a simple matter of changing settings somewhere to allow the game to run. Appreciate any help.
 

Morbus

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I can't help you, sorry, but just want to say big props for the good taste in gaming! :brofist: :incline:
 

Anthropoid

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Jan 12, 2014
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Ah yes! ToEE is an _amazing_ game. Too bad there are not more like it.

Seems that maybe my problem might be that I've used the NVIDIA control panel to install drivers, when what I should have been doing was to use the Asus page to install _their_ special drivers. At least this is what someone a the Nvdia Geforce forums seems to think.