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I have recently noticed that when i try to see the recorded games played recently,
before the game is completed , the recording pauses and doesn't move forward.
I have tried to watch recording both through voobly room and standalone aoe game exe file.
In both cases game stops.
some links of recording games is given below
Your text to link here...
stopped at 23 mins approx
Your text to link here...
stopped at 31 mins approx
I have tried downloading recorded file of other players too but in vain.
Pls suggest the solution
Regards
When viewing a recording for a game that was played with a mod, you must ensure the same mod stays active in your game room. In this case, you were using allied vision, so do make sure you have the mod enabled in your game room before you start viewing the rec. That will fix your problem.
Check this: [You must login to view link]
Allied vision mod uses free cartography. The problem arises when a user hits the caravan (2x cart speed) research which otherwise requires cartography (ally line of sight) in a standard game. Without the mod active while viewing the rec, the game kind of goes out of sync when caravan is attempted without having to do cartography. This is why your game pauses suddenly at that point.
Further questions are welcome.