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This post often is related to crashing by the players. Please try to make sure you are taking proper preventative measures as found on PW Player Guidelines. These guidelines being followed will help reduce the number of problems by quite a bit, but if it is consistent the following might help. You also might find a solution in the troubleshooting topic, especially if you have the same problems in single player. First of all what is a crash and what is a disconnect.

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  • This post often is related to crashing by the players. Please try to make sure you are taking proper preventative measures as found on PW Player Guidelines. These guidelines being followed will help reduce the number of problems by quite a bit, but if it is consistent the following might help. You also might find a solution in the troubleshooting topic, especially if you have the same problems in single player. First of all what is a crash and what is a disconnect.
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  • This post often is related to crashing by the players. Please try to make sure you are taking proper preventative measures as found on PW Player Guidelines. These guidelines being followed will help reduce the number of problems by quite a bit, but if it is consistent the following might help. You also might find a solution in the troubleshooting topic, especially if you have the same problems in single player. First of all what is a crash and what is a disconnect. A disconnect is when you disconnect form the server, and you drop back to the main menu, or if you seem to lock up, when you wait long enough you eventually drop back to the main menu. The number lock key still working is a good sign this is the case. This could be an issue with the server, the internet, or heavy activity, but is not a crash. A crash on the other hand will either result in your system seeming to lock up (You cannot turn number lock on or off), the game will shut down with no error message, the game will shut down and display a Microsoft error message, or your computer may reboot (this is usually a video card or direct X issue). Please report crashes that you experience in ( a thread on your PW or other offical thread ??? ) to allow obsidian to get enough information to correct the situation. Many times if you are crashing, or disconnecting even, this is caused by the servers 2da files, PWC or other resources not being the same version as what are on your client computer you can Reset your player folder. To ensure nothing is wrong this technique will get rid of anything that is not supposed to be there (Assuming everything you've done has been in this folder, double check your override folder in your main program folder to ensure it is empty as well.) Reset your Player folder. Go to your “My Documents” Folder or equivalent. Inside you will see a “Neverwinter Nights 2” folder. You can rename it ( for example “Old NWN Folder” or just delete it. After you do this start up the game and you will get a brand new clean “Neverwinter Nights 2” Folder. Run the updater for your world and you now have a clean play folder, doing this is a good idea whenever you start with a new PW-just rename folders so you can have one for each world, and if they install things it won't mess anything up for you on other worlds this way. (Your save game files, and ini setting for your interface (ui/custom/ and it's an ini file) are in this folder, and can be transfered out)
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