Game dies after a few minutes. First it gets completely unresponsive. Mouse still moves but clicking anything does nothing. Then screen goes black. Then this screen occurs:
After this I get the error code 8000 0004
Specs are:
A1200
Workbench 3.1 (40.42) installed on CF Card
Kickstart 39.106
ACA1221 accelerator with 9 MB fast ram
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As Predseda suggested, scan it against viruses but I think the problem lies somewhere else. How much Chip and Fast RAM free do you have before starting the game? Also, the online feature requires almost all 8 MB Fast. And Chip RAM is crucial for the graphics and music/SFX so if it's not enough you will definitely experience crashes.
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That should be enough. I recommend scanning the system with the latest VirusZ. Here's the official webpage: VirusZ III
I'm not implying your system has a virus but it's better to rule this out.
Other than that, did you unpack the game from the archive or downloaded using the installer? If the former, was it Lha or Lzx? What software did you use to unpack the archive? It may seem irrelevant but we've had many cases where users used xad unpacker which resulted in corrupted extracted files. Others had issues with MaxTransfer on their partitions while someone else had a program in WBStartup that was causing problems.
properly,m instead of using DOPUS Arc Extract and tried booting the game with more mem (removing background and colors). Started with 1.9 MB chip and 8.7 MB fast but got the same result.
Please, try the Lzx package instead. Let's make sure the same thing happens (or hopefully not) on both archives. Then we'll be sure that there's something else in the system.
Other than that, a few ACA users had issues with the game on those cards. However, I got one supposedly problematic ACA model for tests and I could not confirm those reports — the game worked perfectly fine. Then, it turned out it was something else. But in each case it's something different so it's difficult to say.
Ah, one more thing. Boot the Amiga without startup-sequence and start the game, once you're in the game's directory, by: execute aquabyss. This is also a very good test to determine whether it's the game, the system, or something else.