PlaneShift
Support => Technical Help: Problems BEFORE entering the game => Topic started by: Mr. need a game on November 13, 2005, 03:07:53 am
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ok... this is really bothering me and i really need help... when i join game, its lading worlds and all that good stuff, but then this message pops up that says
\"psclient.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. we are sorry for the inconvenience\"
this is driving me crazy! plz help...
Mr. need THIS game.
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Make sure you have updated (thoroughly), and disabled sound just in case. Other than that, this is just one of those things that will have to be looked into and solved in time.
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what do u mean by throughoutly? ive updated not to long ago and my sound has been off for at least a week..
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Meaning you didn\'t interrupt it half way, and running it again brings no new updates.
*edited to add*
Have you tried recover mode, by the way?
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ill go ahead and do it. thanks for the help.
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hey! it says that all files are up to date but i\'m still having the same problem... got any more suggestions?
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Ensure that you meet this:
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
If you do, and as you say have the game updated, no sound, no vertex buffer and so on, I guess you can try the following:
Perhaps your psclient.exe is corrupted, try moving it to a different folder and run the updater again, it should get a fresh copy, try then relaunching when it\'s downloaded.
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what do u mean by moving it to a different folder?
sorry im not a computer wiz.
if u can, give me sum instructions on how to do it...
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Yes, I simply pointed that out so you have a security copy of the file.
To do that, go to Planeshift directory select the psclient.exe file and drag and drop it to your desktop.
If you don\'t know how to do this, select the file, right click on it, select \"copy\" go to another folder (you can use the desktop) right click again and select \"paste\". Once it\'s done you can go back to your planeshift directory, delete the psclient.exe file, and launch the updater again, preferently in recovery mode; to do so, follow this steps: start-all programs-planeshift-planeshift updater (recovery mode) it should get a new psclient.exe, when done, launch the game again.
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It is possible to run the game with only 256MB of RAM, if you really need to. (if you have a laptop for example) Just gets a little skitzy in the plaza and a few other areas.
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hey whats that quote all about DaveG... thats pretty harsh
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My signature is from an old readme file for PlaneShift. It\'s just a little joking to point out the fact that this thing is all in development; things will be screwed with and/or wiped as needed. Don\'t take things too seriously, that\'s all. ;)
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Originally posted by DaveG
It is possible to run the game with only 256MB of RAM, if you really need to. (if you have a laptop for example) Just gets a little skitzy in the plaza and a few other areas.
It also gets \"skitzy\" in the plaza on a machine with 2GB of RAM. :(
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Yes, well performance depends on allot of factors, not just the ram. ;)
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hey Nilrem.. how do i check to see what kind of card for like grafics and all that good stuff... just to make sure i have the recommended requirments...
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There are several ways to do that, one of them:
Right click on \"My computer\" and select properties.
There on \"General\" tab you\'ll see your Processor and amount of RAM.
Go to \"Hardware\" and select \"Device Manager\" it will show you a list of all the things you have on your computer.
Expanding the first entry will show you the graphic card you have, you can also select it and right click->properties so it will show you more information such as which driver are you using and other advanced information such as where is located and which channels it\'s using, etc.
There\'s another way, right click on desktop select properties then \"Configuration\" tab. You\'ll see there writed which monitor you\'ve and which graphic card, clicking on advanced options you\'ll be able to know in more depth about how they\'re configured.
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expanding what first entry?? i\'ve found were it is but i can\'t find what kind of card i have...
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Follow Nilrem\'s second suggestion, with right-clicking on your desktop and looking at the Display Properties.
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Originally posted by Mr. need a game
expanding what first entry?? i\'ve found were it is but i can\'t find what kind of card i have...
mmm perhaps it\'s only in windows xp that it\'s located as a first entry, the one I\'m referring to is \"Display Adapter\", expanding it should show you which card you\'ve on your system.
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Do start -> run
Enter \"dxdiag\" and hit enter.
The info you want is in the display tab.