Created attachment 834885 [details] Patch to set MAX_MOUSE_EVENTS to 500. Description of problem: When restarting the game at easy level 27, a SIGABRT occurs with the message berusky: input.cpp:448: void input::mevent_add(MOUSE_EVENT*, int): Assertion `mevents_num + num < 200' failed. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): berusky-1.5-2 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Play a level to create file .berusky/Profiles/profile*.ini. Quit the game. 2. Edit file created above and set l1 = 27 3. Start the game from a terminal, select play and easy. 4. The game crashes --> see stdout. Actual results: SIGABRT Expected results: Restart easy level 27 Additional info: Seems MAX_MOUSE_EVENTS is too small: I've set it to 500 and it allows me to continue. However I haven't tested with all levels. See attached patch.
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