TO : Those who experience minidumps.Minidumps are not a type of primary causal problem with the game programme : they are secondary effects of a programme crash that can have been caused by a variety of problems (within the game code itself, or from the user's computer).
Minidumps do not cause crashes : they contain information to help the developers to find the real causes of crashes.
If you did not have minidumps, you still would have the crashes, but then, the developers would lack information to track the causes of crashes.
Consequently, a patch (such as 1.05)
cannot eliminate minidumps : they are a technical tool, not a real problem by themselves (even though their appearance is very annoying).
It would be utopian to believe that 1.05 has eradicated all bugs and potential causes of crashes, especially since some crashes are caused by the user's computer.
No matter how many patches the developers release, there will always be minidumps, because you cannot expect that a software programme will run flawlessly on a complex diversity of computers.
On the other hand, I sympathize with people who cannot continue their ICO games because of crashes (not because of minidumps!). Patch 1.05 was supposed to reduce the frequency of some types of crashes. I cannot evaluate to what degree it was successful, but it is utopian wishful-thinking to believe that 1.05 has waved a magic wand and that all causes of MP crashes have been eradicated forever.
If you really want to help the developers, e-mail the minidump file (and your DX-Diagnostic info) to
[email protected] .
The minidump file is very useful information : it is not the lair of a mythic monster which causes your games to crash.
Minidumps do not cause crashes.(This has already been stated on other threads, but I thought it was interesting to reintroduce the information for the benefit of those people who have not visited the older threads.)