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I was testing out features on a map and pushed the tools too far. Now the map crashes my whole computer every time I try to launch the game. I don't want to flat out delete the game, but I need that one map gone.
I don't know how it would crash your whole computer, and am curious about your answer to Linda's question. What do you mean by pushed the tools too far? You could create a new campaign, enter it, and delete the map graphic from your art library. (Delete it from the Recent Uploads folder.) Then in your browser settings, delete your browser cache. Then log back into your old campaign and see if things go wacky.
Does anyone else in your game have GM access? You can temporarily grant that to another player in the game from the game's home page. They won't log in to that map when they connect, and they should be able to delete that map without navigating to it.
GiGs said: I don't know how it would crash your whole computer, and am curious about your answer to Linda's question. What do you mean by pushed the tools too far? You could create a new campaign, enter it, and delete the map graphic from your art library. (Delete it from the Recent Uploads folder.) Then in your browser settings, delete your browser cache. Then log back into your old campaign and see if things go wacky. I was playing around with D Light on an over 300x300 map.
Dakota H. said: Does anyone else in your game have GM access? You can temporarily grant that to another player in the game from the game's home page. They won't log in to that map when they connect, and they should be able to delete that map without navigating to it. I'll try that.