Medieval 2 Total War Has Encountered An Unspecified Error ^hot^ -

Before you start editing system files, ask yourself: When does the error happen? The timing is a diagnostic goldmine.

The most famous unspecified error occurs during the AI's turn. You hear a "ding," the camera tries to pan to a rebel army, and then—crash. This is a fault in the descr_strat.txt file, usually a rebel general with a missing name or a unit flagged for a nonexistent culture.

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Dealing with the "unspecified error" in Medieval II: Total War

: Weirdly, some users report the error occurs if no audio device (headphones/speakers) is plugged in during launch. Verify Files : On Steam, right-click the game > Properties Installed Files Verify integrity of game files . This fixes corrupted or missing data. Resolution Settings medieval 2 total war has encountered an unspecified error

: This setting in the Compatibility tab can often prevent crashes during alt-tabbing or startup. 4. Corrupted Game Files

is a classic rite of passage for fans of the game. Here is a drafted post you can use for a forum (like Steam Community ) or a tech support request. Before you start editing system files, ask yourself:

And maybe—just maybe—the error forgets you were ever there.

Most "unspecified errors" during heavy battles or long campaign turns are caused by the game running out of virtual memory. Medieval II is a 32-bit application and, by default, can only use 2GB of RAM, regardless of how much your PC actually has. You hear a "ding," the camera tries to