PlaneShift
Support => Technical Help: Problems BEFORE entering the game => Topic started by: rivaldia on September 27, 2005, 03:24:01 am
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ive never played and ive been trying to for the past 3 days whenever i get to loading screen it stops at loading gui then it says it has to shut down and does so i dont know what to do it looks like a reallty good game and i want to try
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Oh boy.
Have you made sure that you\'ve updated both the game and your graphics card drivers, disabled sound, and made sure you do not have \"Load All Maps\" enabled?
Also, do you meet or exceed the minimum requirements?
Minimum Requirements:
* Windows 98, ME, 2000 or XP, Mac OS X 10.2.6, Linux, FreeBSD or Solaris
* GeForce 2 or higher 3D graphics card
* 1 Ghz CPU
* 512 MB RAM
* 1 GB free disk space
* 56k modem Internet connection
Recommended Requirements:
* Windows XP, Mac OS X 10.2.6, Linux or FreeBSD
* GeForce 4 or higher 3D graphics card
* 2 Ghz CPU
* 1 GB RAM
* 1 GB free disk space
* Broadband Internet connection
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ok i got all the requierments and then some lemme check other stuff you said just a sec
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o plus i just downloaded game and patches 3 days ago so it should be fine
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how do i get that load all maps off?
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(Try not to double-post in the future - just edit your last post to add more info.)
The options for map loading and sound are in the PlaneShift setup application, same directory as the updater. If you\'re on Windows, it can also be accessed through Start -> Programs -> PlaneShift Crystal Blue -> PlaneShift Setup.
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k ty and srry bout double posting
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ok now to test it might take a whil this take forever to load
edit: its still not working and now its asking me to save a diagnostic file
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Wait. forever to load? Sounds like you have load all maps on. Make sure the checkbox in the settings.exe is UNCHECKED.
Load all maps makes the game crash at the loading screen after about 5 minutes of loading.
Try turning the sound off (also in settings.exe).
What is the error number? (Should come up when it gives you the error message and should be on the diagnostic file.