GraphicsErrors

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Troubleshooting and Error Messages

Graphics Errors

Because of a limitation in the amounts of graphics TTD can load you might get error messages. Troubleshooting deals with problems concerning the installation of grf-files. There shouldn't be problems after succesfully installing new graphics from an executable.

-=Troubleshooting=-

  • Always make sure you have TTDPatch switches enabled (see New Vehicle Graphics)
  • Check if you downloaded the correct version. Remember that DOS graphics don't work with the Windows version and v.v.
  • When using new grf-files, check if the configuration file is named correctly and if there are no spelling errors in the file.
  • Check if the new grf-file appears in the proper directory

-=Error Messages=-

Each error message describes the file that caused the error, and the place within the file where the error occured (the so-called "sprite number"). These are all possible error messages you can get:

  • Out of memory: TTDPatch ran out memory when trying to load more sprites. Make more memory available to it, or remove some entries from -+newgrf(w).cfg+-.
  • Wrong .grf version: This grf-file is for a different version of TTDPatch. Download the correct version of either the graphics, or the patch.
  • Cannot load more sprites: The total number of sprites that TTD can handle is limited at 11484 active sprites.  You must deactivate or remove some entries from  -+newgrf(w).cfg+- to get below that limit.
  • File not found: The specified file does not exist.  Check to make sure that it is installed in the -+newgrf+- folder, and that you haven't made a typo when entering it in -+newgrf(w).cfg+-.
  • More sprites than specified: This is an error caused by a corrupt .grf file.  It has to be fixed by the author of the graphics file. It means the first entry in the graphics file's info file is wrong.
  • File has invalid sprite: This is an error caused by a corrupt .grf file, or by an invalid parameter in -+newgrf(w).cfg+-.  If you have one or more numbers after the filename in -+newgrf(w).cfg+-, remove all numbers and try again.  If the error still occurs, it's a problem in the graphics file, and needs to be fixed by the author.

Still having trouble? Visit the [1] and look for an answer there.