Sorry I thought the question was clear :')
I'm talking about the "preload" function which can be activated in the menu by checking the small "preload" box which causes the text "press p to preload" to appear when launching the games which therefore allows you to preload the games by pressing P.
I'm on windows the game crashes and opens an error window at the end of the preaload each time, I had this problem with each version that I downloaded so I thought it was a recurring problem.
I can give you details on the error messages if you want, I don't have it rn because I don't want to do a preolad which will last more than 5 minutes for Nothing :')
I haven't played this game in ages. So, no, no it wasn't clear to me. Also, a person has to manually checkmark the box for
Preload in the options menu for this to be prompt to be present when you start up the game. Not everyone does this - usually only people whose computers can handle that data in the background.
I just fired up the game, checkmarked
Preload in the menu, and restarted. I had no problems. However, my system can handle most anything out today.
When you consider your system, think about what version of Windows - Windows 7, 8, 10, 11? What is your bit architecture - 32bit or 64bit? How much RAM does your computer have? Graphics Card and VRAM?
If you have had this problem for "each version" -
DO NOT PRESS P because it appears your computer is deficient in necessary attributes or something in your system is most likely not working correctly. Simply click your mouse in the game window to skip that and go to your OPTIONS menu and UNCHECK the
Preload box to keep temptation away. You can also make sure that none of the preferences carry over by deleting your game folder, typing %
AppData% in your Windows File Explorer and delete the preferences.json file in your TalesOfAndrogyny folder there -- then download, extract, and run the game again.
If it still crashes on startup - you got even more problems. If it does happen, hopefully the game creates an error file which a Windows Prompt Pop-up will show you the directory from where to get the error file from and you can go to
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