The game always crash after saving

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I'm playing the latest alpha build of Prison Architect (alpha-20) on Ubuntu 14.04 via Steam. My problem is that the game always crash when I save the game or when the auto-save is triggered.

At the end of the debug.txt file located in /home/epoc/.Prison Architect, I found several lines that seems to be interresting :

WARNING in Image constructor : Failed to open file ''
WARNING: Failed to activate checkbox 'SortBy'
WARNING: Failed to activate checkbox 'SortBy'
WARNING in Image constructor : Failed to open file '/home/epoc/.Prison Architect/saves/epoc.png'
Saving map to '/home/epoc/.Prison Architect/saves/epoc.prison'...Save completed in 254ms (219ms to serialise world, 34ms to write file)
Created FrameBuffer of size 2048 x 1024 in 0ms
(WorldRenderer::RenderCellTypes GL ERROR 0x501

It seems that the game cannot create the preview image file of my prison. Several people on the Web have this problem, but I didn't found any solution.






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Why does every game I play keep crashing?

The most common reasons for a computer crashing when playing games are the lack of new game updates from the official website and outdated graphics card drivers.

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Games keep crashing in Windows 10 for many reasons, such as an outdated driver or other software interference. To fix this error, you should check your antivirus settings or the Windows built-in security solution. When all games are crashing on your PC, make sure to test your computer hardware.



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