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Access violation ar address...Project1.exe; International tournament
Topic Started: May 17 2018, 06:13 PM (180 Views)
rgpc
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I was playing the International tournament and after the first match the game closed, I could not see the error, I opened it again and at the end of the second match there were several screens with the following error: "access violation at address 0052C7FD in module Project1.exe. 0000000. "
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DSgamby
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Did you add it to your exception for you Anti-virus program?
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rgpc
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Thank you very much, I had forgotten that, I was doing the tests with Kaspersky disabled, I forgot that I had enabled it. I have already added the files to the exception list. For now it worked well. What a difficult game to make a goal is this, but to take a goal seems easy..kkkkkkk. I played a game well in the first and second period (time), several "kicks" to the goal and nothing, finished 0x0, but in the third the CPU made 8 and I only 1 ... kkkkkkk ... Is there any tutorial on the internet, teaching to play and tips from each control button? I'm suffering to make goal, I'm a beginner, but I will not give up, I'm Brazilian ... kkk.Thank you again. Hug.
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@rgpc Hahha! :D That's quite normal. CPU will beat your team many times but at some point, you will learn how to play against CPU. Don't worry. :)

Actually, I don't know is there any tutorials, but I would say that the main thing is to keep puck moving before CPU is getting too close and keep CPUs passing lines blocked.
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rgpc
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Thank you very much.
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