New bug found?
Ooh wow, a bug. This is hardly anything exciting, but it's something I think I just found. My theory is that JJ2 (any version) will fail to start on a machine that has been running for more than 7 weeks. This seems somewhat possible since the largest value an unsigned int (32 bits) can store is 4294967295. This number interpreted as milliseconds would translate into about 7.101467 weeks. The motivation behind this theory of mine is because Jazz2 crashes with an Integer overflow exception on startup, and my computer has been up for about 7 weeks, 3 days, and 14 hours. Or it's possible that this has nothing to do with Jazz2 crashing, but I don't want to restart my computer now.
Thank you, that is all.
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