StraightEight
Smash Rookie
- Joined
- Aug 20, 2014
- Messages
- 5
I've asked around in other places, and it seems to have happened to others before. Basically, it's exactly as it sounds, but I'll explain exactly what happened:
I was playing PM as usual, just playing against the CPU, and I noticed when Battlefield was selected that the music was not playing within the actual level. I found it odd, so I went to check if my settings had been turned off, and the game froze. I did some testing afterwards, and I found that when versus is selected, the problem persists, but in training mode, everything works fine. Didn't test any other mode.
Now, prior to this happening, I had deleted some bstrm files from the strm folder, but those were not in association with the Battlefield stage. Before all this had happened, everything was working fine, and I hadn't had any freezing issues. I just ask what the cause of this is and if I can fix it. As of right now, I'm trying to see if just starting with Vanilla PM and starting over might work.
And just a little more background info. I had been using Brawl Minus and was switching between the two, but my setup makes it so that all of either the PM or BM files are packed within a separate folder, while the active one remains in the root. I don't believe this is the source of the problem, but it could be a possibility. I am also using Calabrel's custom stage build. Again, this could be a reason as well, but this build has been working perfectly for the months that I've been using it, and this is the first time something like this has occurred. If anyone knows the solution to my problem(more importantly, the cause, so it doesn't happen again), please let me know, so that I can fix this. Thanks in advance.
EDIT: Brawl Song Manager plays the bstrm files fine, so I don't think it's the individual files. Also, I realize that I may have posted this in the wrong place. If this is to go in the Help and Support board, let me know, and I'll delete this and repost it.
EDIT: Switching to Vanilla Project M and formatting have not solved my problem. The level pack is likely not the source of the freezing.
I was playing PM as usual, just playing against the CPU, and I noticed when Battlefield was selected that the music was not playing within the actual level. I found it odd, so I went to check if my settings had been turned off, and the game froze. I did some testing afterwards, and I found that when versus is selected, the problem persists, but in training mode, everything works fine. Didn't test any other mode.
Now, prior to this happening, I had deleted some bstrm files from the strm folder, but those were not in association with the Battlefield stage. Before all this had happened, everything was working fine, and I hadn't had any freezing issues. I just ask what the cause of this is and if I can fix it. As of right now, I'm trying to see if just starting with Vanilla PM and starting over might work.
And just a little more background info. I had been using Brawl Minus and was switching between the two, but my setup makes it so that all of either the PM or BM files are packed within a separate folder, while the active one remains in the root. I don't believe this is the source of the problem, but it could be a possibility. I am also using Calabrel's custom stage build. Again, this could be a reason as well, but this build has been working perfectly for the months that I've been using it, and this is the first time something like this has occurred. If anyone knows the solution to my problem(more importantly, the cause, so it doesn't happen again), please let me know, so that I can fix this. Thanks in advance.
EDIT: Brawl Song Manager plays the bstrm files fine, so I don't think it's the individual files. Also, I realize that I may have posted this in the wrong place. If this is to go in the Help and Support board, let me know, and I'll delete this and repost it.
EDIT: Switching to Vanilla Project M and formatting have not solved my problem. The level pack is likely not the source of the freezing.
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