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The game crashes when click 'start again'. 20 Jul 2020 23:23 #114603

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Hi,

I try to start with the career mode. Every time I drive over the driving area, it says I need to start the test again. But when I click the ok button, it freezes and a info pop up: nSQLite3Query:Execute():sqlite3.get_table() failed with 'near"y":syntax error'
I play the game with keyboard/ Logi G29+shifter.

Please help, thanks!
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The game crashes when click 'start again'. 21 Jul 2020 10:39 #114606

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The game is running in the latest version on Win 10, and launched by the latest steam.
I have tried to delete the Forward Development folder, and uninstall and reinstall the game, but the problem persists.
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The game crashes when click 'start again'. 21 Jul 2020 11:20 #114607

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What are your computer specs?
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The game crashes when click 'start again'. 21 Jul 2020 15:33 #114610

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Hi,
the cpu is AMD 3700x, gpu is Asus Turbo 2070s, ram is adata dr41 16gb*2, ssd is adata 1tb, and mother board is gigabyte x570i.
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The game crashes when click 'start again'. 22 Jul 2020 00:31 #114615

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The game crashes when click 'start again'. 22 Jul 2020 07:52 #114620

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lyryl wrote:
Hi,

I try to start with the career mode. Every time I drive over the driving area, it says I need to start the test again. But when I click the ok button, it freezes and a info pop up: nSQLite3Query:Execute():sqlite3.get_table() failed with 'near"y":syntax error'
I play the game with keyboard/ Logi G29+shifter.

Please help, thanks!

Hello,

If it's a Steam version you should do these steps:

1. Turn off the Steam cloud profile synchronization for City Car Driving – open your Steam client, click on City Car Driving with right mouse button and choose “Properties” from the context menu. Then open the tab “Updates” and there turn off the option “Enable Steam Cloud synchronization for City Car Driving”.

2. Delete the folder "Forward Development" from your "My Documents" folder.

And what antivirus do you use? For example, we’ve faced very similar issues with BitDefender antivirus.

So, please turn off any antivirus or firewall software. Then try again.
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The game crashes when click 'start again'. 22 Jul 2020 19:00 #114627

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Problem solved! Thank you so much! :D
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