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Shadallark

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Are Intel based Mac users still having problems?
« on: June 01, 2007, 11:10:03 pm »
Good day to all of you!

As I am finding myself with a small amount of time for the next two months and am considering throwing some of it at PlaneShift, and since I am running PlaneShift on a MacBook Pro Dual Intel Core laptop I am interested in any problems that Intel based Mac users are still having getting the game to run on their machines.

Please post here with any problems that you are still experiencing and your system specifications (or better yet let me know that your system specs are listed in the system specs link at the top of this forum).

Have a great day!

Shadallark

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Re: Are Intel based Mac users still having problems?
« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2007, 04:02:23 pm »
I listed my system specs (page 7). Probably similiar to Yours.

I found it was neccessary to turn off the texture compression. Before I did that, I was having graphical glitches and crashes on various important functions, like trading. Turning compression off fixed that.

Now, the game regularly crashes when I quit. It hangs for about 20 seconds, then the crash window pops up.

Also, the game becomes very slow when I enter some regions. But after a few seconds, it is faster again. I guess that is because of texture caching. Really not an issue for me, because the effect is only temporary. After a short waiting time, the game runs as fast as before.

*edit*

Since I cannot reply to private messages yet, thanks for Your message Shadallark! I believe i found the problem at the same time that You wrote the message to me. That's really fast help!

Besides, the Mac guide and the comments on them confused me a little: It states that I shall run the updater. But the updater currently does not work. In one thread, it says that the updater problem will be fixed soon. In another thread, it says that the updater shall not be run on the Mac at all. Maybe You could clarify this as a note in the guide?

*edit*

A note on the crashes on application quitting: It seems that my configuration in fact WAS saved. But the crashes definitely happen every time I quit.

[ Please avoid making one post right after the other in the same thread. Just "Modify" your first post to add more information. Thanks! --Karyuu ]
« Last Edit: June 03, 2007, 12:35:48 am by Karyuu »

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Re: Are Intel based Mac users still having problems?
« Reply #2 on: July 20, 2007, 12:48:19 am »
I also listed my system specs but they are on page 8 I believe and as said there in the bug section of that forum I cant even get PS to run.  Ive downloaded every file that I could find from both bittorrent and directly from you guys also from that updater way to get the files posted in one of the forums.  Either the files are unrecognizable (the .dmg way) or the .app files wont open at all. Using the updater way i can at least get to the files and when using the updater i keep getting these random error's my updater no matter how many times i run it, idk wat the "error hashing" or the "error updating file psclient.app/Icon
" mean but im guessing thats why it's not running...HELP! the updater looks like this :

Update started at 07/19/2007: 18:45:16
Using mirror 2.
Checking repository version...repository is current
Copying repository
Converting to string...
Copying complete
Compiling list of files to update (this may take a few minutes)...Error hashing psclient.app/Icon
.
Done
Loading file list
Converting to string...
Loading complete
Updating root(0 bytes of data)...Done
Updating data(0 bytes of data)...Done
Updating docs(0 bytes of data)...Done
Updating support(0 bytes of data)...Done
Updating art(0 bytes of data)...Done
Updating Mac-specific files(0 bytes of data)...
Error updating file psclient.app/Icon
Done
Update completed at 07/19/2007: 18:45:30


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Re: Are Intel based Mac users still having problems?
« Reply #3 on: July 20, 2007, 02:18:44 am »
Good day to all of you!

As I am finding myself with a small amount of time for the next two months and am considering throwing some of it at PlaneShift, and since I am running PlaneShift on a MacBook Pro Dual Intel Core laptop I am interested in any problems that Intel based Mac users are still having getting the game to run on their machines.

Please post here with any problems that you are still experiencing and your system specifications (or better yet let me know that your system specs are listed in the system specs link at the top of this forum).

Have a great day!

Shadallark

You have to be quite specific because I have a 1st Gen Macbook Pro with  Intel Core Duo (not Core 2 Duo) and Mobility Radeon 1600.  The current planeshift binary hangs after I load into the game and attempt to move, then I have to powercycle the system.



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Re: Are Intel based Mac users still having problems?
« Reply #4 on: July 20, 2007, 03:42:45 am »
I previously posted on here and like i said before my comp specs are on page 8 of the separate forum asking for them but i got the game to finally install and actually open and updated and everything but now when i try to play it keep getting pssetup_static quit unexpectedly...how do i fix this?

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Re: Are Intel based Mac users still having problems?
« Reply #5 on: July 20, 2007, 08:20:40 pm »
I've been having some problems getting it to work.

It crashes immediately on login with certain characters of mine, and less immediately with others.  Many textures show up as black (it isn't a lighting problem, to my knowledge, but a graphics problem).

When it crashes, it takes the entire computer with it--force quitting isn't an option, I've had to restart the computer several times.

It's a 2Ghz intel dual core, Radeon 1600 graphics card, 1 gb RAM. (If you need more then that, I can provide more, it's what seems necessary.  Messages are useful).

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Re: Are Intel based Mac users still having problems?
« Reply #6 on: July 21, 2007, 09:23:14 am »
I suggest you read http://hydlaa.com/smf/index.php?topic=14416.0 about the PSClientCMD and add fullbright to the start sequence. That will take care of the mapping/texture problems.

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Re: Are Intel based Mac users still having problems?
« Reply #7 on: July 21, 2007, 10:16:34 am »
I've been having some problems getting it to work.

It crashes immediately on login with certain characters of mine, and less immediately with others.  Many textures show up as black (it isn't a lighting problem, to my knowledge, but a graphics problem).

When it crashes, it takes the entire computer with it--force quitting isn't an option, I've had to restart the computer several times.

It's a 2Ghz intel dual core, Radeon 1600 graphics card, 1 gb RAM. (If you need more then that, I can provide more, it's what seems necessary.  Messages are useful).


I Been having the exact same problem with my intel *freezes computer after loading world*
Chaos guide does stat that it only works on Power macs and and mini intel mac. So I guess we other intel users still have to be patient.

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Re: Are Intel based Mac users still having problems?
« Reply #8 on: July 21, 2007, 07:07:26 pm »

When it crashes, it takes the entire computer with it--force quitting isn't an option, I've had to restart the computer several times.

It's a 2Ghz intel dual core, Radeon 1600 graphics card, 1 gb RAM. (If you need more then that, I can provide more, it's what seems necessary.  Messages are useful).

Same here! Experiencing crashes after approximately 2 Minutes! The complete system freezes. My specs are the same as well!
Have loads of fun with Planeshift!

Ithwaynn

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Re: Are Intel based Mac users still having problems?
« Reply #9 on: July 21, 2007, 11:10:58 pm »
The current client works nicely on my Macbook:
2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Intel 950 GMA graphics card.

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Re: Are Intel based Mac users still having problems?
« Reply #10 on: July 22, 2007, 02:22:53 am »
i found out that if the graphics are all black then get the psclientcmd file and follow the instructions to enable -fullbright and everything should work, i had the same problem and that fixed it for me.

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Re: Are Intel based Mac users still having problems?
« Reply #11 on: July 22, 2007, 09:25:23 am »
I was having the exact same problems with some textures missing, black backgrounds and such. Tried the -fullbright and everything looks fine now!

Thanks guys!  :D

Btw I'm on an Intel Macbook with 1 Gig RAM, 2 GHz Intel Core Duo, running on Mac OS X 10.4.10 (with the stupid Intel GMA 950 graphics card...)

Now to figure out how to run... shift doesn't seem to work lmao


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Re: Are Intel based Mac users still having problems?
« Reply #12 on: July 22, 2007, 12:30:13 pm »
Now to figure out how to run... shift doesn't seem to work lmao
press "o" and look a the key combinations there you can reset them all if you want or just change run to something else.

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Re: Are Intel based Mac users still having problems?
« Reply #13 on: July 23, 2007, 12:20:27 am »
I was having the exact same problems with some textures missing, black backgrounds and such. Tried the -fullbright and everything looks fine now!

Thanks guys!  :D

Btw I'm on an Intel Macbook with 1 Gig RAM, 2 GHz Intel Core Duo, running on Mac OS X 10.4.10 (with the stupid Intel GMA 950 graphics card...)

Now to figure out how to run... shift doesn't seem to work lmao



I think this is lighting-related. If so, we do have a fix for it. For now, either use -fullbright, or try to relight (with -relight) each area.

However, this is not the same as the client causing the machine to freeze up, right?

As to the running, do as Caarrie sugests. The setup defaults to LShift for run, I think. However, that does not work on my Macbook either. If you try to press the left shift button, it is called Shift. If you manually set the key modifier key in the options menu, then it will work.

-Trymm
« Last Edit: July 24, 2007, 02:17:26 am by Trymm »

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Re: Are Intel based Mac users still having problems?
« Reply #14 on: July 23, 2007, 09:18:12 pm »
Glad to see the black texture thingy can be fixed, but the system freeze is still here right?