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Slipecks

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Freezing up 10-20 minutes in game
« on: February 14, 2005, 01:10:33 am »
Firstly I\'d just like to say the game is great, reminiscent of eq1 beta, and that is saying alot, eq was a classic and that is a complement imo.

ok moving on..

I\'m running xp with an intel p4 3.2 ghz ..1024 ram, radeon 9800 pro with 512 ram, latest version of directx.  I tried fooling around with write combining and changing the smartgart values, and also running msconfig and trying different things.

but still, when I get about 15-20 minutes in game, sometimes 10 minutes, it will freeze up on me.

anyone having this problem? I noticed lots of people can\'t even get in the world, so at least I\'m that far. hehe.

-Silicoid Pugil

ps- keep up the good work dev team. as far as I can see, the game seems to be shaping up very well, I\'ve played just about every mmo out there so I think my opinion should be voiced. later.


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« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2005, 05:29:32 pm »
I had this problem too but on Linux. It was because I compiled without --enable-debug flag. But as you used the binary installer for Windows, this can impossibly be your problem.

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« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2005, 03:23:37 pm »
*Bump*
I have the same problem, and only had it with MMORPGS.
No error message, no return to the desktop, no blue screen.
I\'ve updated all my drivers today, and tryed various configuration settings, to no avail.

My config is :
Windows XP SP1
AMD Athlon XP-A 2800+
Motherboard MS-6570G
512 Mo  (PC3200 DDR SDRAM)
NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200

(On another forum, I\'ve been told it could be a problem of ram not being compatible with the chipset or something, hope it helps)

Update : On yet another forum I read that it could be due to overheating. However I have a program that monitors the temperature and it never reached the limits

Any ideas ?
« Last Edit: February 22, 2005, 09:16:32 pm by Caym »
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