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Old 2003-09-07, 09:38 PM   [Ignore Me] #16
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RAM is the key to PS.....the more RAM you have the beter
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Old 2003-09-07, 09:49 PM   [Ignore Me] #17
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He's right, and here's why....

128MB's of RAM go straight towards your video card being run. This is only for the higher end AGP cards, or seems to be. That leaves you only 384 MB's to run the game. Don't ask me why a video card needs 128 MB's of RAM, but I think I remember it saying it needs it for the software to run the card.

I have 1 gig of DDR. My game runs fine 90% of the time. I still get low FPS, but that's because I am greedy, and I want some of my graphics off.

For the sake of the game, turn Flora off, turn Weather off, Turn Shadows off. There's more to turn off in the advanced section. I only have Soldier, weapons, vehicles, and buildings on.

There is more that you can do to clean up your video problem.
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Old 2003-09-07, 10:04 PM   [Ignore Me] #18
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what did they put flora, shadows and all that extra shit int he game if no one can ever use it? they really just need to suck it up and fix the damn game engine. its pathetic. theres no reason someone should get a gig of ram and the highest end graphics card just to run this game
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Old 2003-09-08, 12:15 AM   [Ignore Me] #19
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My old computer (home-built) was always spontaneously rebooting and blue-screening (when playing Planetside, installing Service Packs, you name it). It was p4 2.53, Radeon9700pro, 512mb pc3200, Soyo p4x400 Dragon mobo, SBLive 5.1 PCI sound.

Anyone got an insight into this? I want to reanimate it for minimal cost.
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Old 2003-09-08, 12:23 AM   [Ignore Me] #20
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2 Possibilities that I can think of..

1 - Worm

2 - Driver Issue. IE Sound card driver, video card driver. I have the most up to date sound card drivers, and I have a Audigy 1 X-Gammer and it crashes my computer sometimes.

The computer will sometimes reboot in order to save itself. This isn't exactly a crash. You'll know a crash, because WIndows will try to send the crash info and analyze it.
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Old 2003-09-08, 12:36 AM   [Ignore Me] #21
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I formatted the drives, made them into a RAID array, formatted them again, and again and used a wide variety of drivers. I kept getting "Memory fault in non-paged area" and I'd get checksum errors a lot on downloads.

A real mystery.

My new machine is a Dell, 2.4Ghz, Radeon 9800, 1.5gb pc2700 and ran me about $800. Planetside runs for hours on end with no crashes/artifacts/glitches, so the original poster probably doesn't have a monster PC.

Still, I'd like to resurrect poor old "Crashy".
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Old 2003-09-08, 12:42 AM   [Ignore Me] #22
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My mystery is that I keep getting numerous CRC errors. I can't install certain games, like Hitman 2. I almost wasn't able to install PS, but I kept trying, and it finally installed without any errors. I've even gotten a few I/O errors. I think the only think for me to do is to take my computer in to be looked at, but I don't have the money, and I don't want to be without a computer. I don't own a TV, so the computer is my main form of entertainment when I'm on nights off.
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Old 2003-09-08, 01:00 AM   [Ignore Me] #23
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That sums up my problem, except I had the spontaneous rebooting crap, and endless page faults. I had to make several attempts to install PS, and it ran for hours flawlessly, but then began a downward spiral where it would reboot and bluescreen more and more often, until it was useless.

For those who proudly announce that everyone should build their own system, don't forget Murphy's Law or the value of a warantee.

I had an MIS/Master Programmer friend of mine help build and attempt to troubleshoot Crashy and it still wound up in a box in my closet.

Free Crashy!
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Old 2003-09-08, 01:04 AM   [Ignore Me] #24
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Uh, this is what I do. Every day before I play I create a System Restore point. That's for Windows XP users. It's in the System tools folder. Basically, it's like taking a picture of your computer. When something goes wrong, you restore to point, everything is back to before the shit hit the fan. I have to do this for Diablo 2, because occassionally, my music, not ingame music, but when I just start the game, and I'm signing on Battle.net music, it just vanishes. So I have to go to restore point before it happened, and it's fine for another few plays.
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Old 2003-09-08, 01:18 AM   [Ignore Me] #25
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Originally posted by User58
I will say that the people in this forum are helpful and friendly. For that I thank this community. Back to BF 1942!
Cya later. MMOFPSs will be ready in about 2 years. This one sucks.
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Old 2003-09-08, 01:22 AM   [Ignore Me] #26
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Or perhaps it shattered your image of yourself as a skilled gamer?
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Old 2003-09-08, 07:42 AM   [Ignore Me] #27
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Originally posted by Veteran
Or perhaps it shattered your image of yourself as a skilled gamer?
If you want to play a game that will shatter the image of yourself as a skilled gamer, try Independence War 2. It has spaceships that fly like spaceships are supposed to fly in a 0-G environment, not like airplanes in a 1-G environment like Star Wars has ingrained in our heads. Give that one a try...

PS is, after all a FPS. So that is no more challanging than any other in that regard.
What's challanging about this game is figguring out a way to shoot someone when your frozen in lag. This games reach exceeds it's grasp. It sounds like everyone has to turn off a shitload of graphic settings. These people sound like thay have more powerful machines than mine. I am a bit overdue for an upgrade so I'll fiddle around with more ram and revisit this game sometime soon. But for now, I just don't have the time to rebuild my fucking system just to play a game who's requirements I met when I read the side of the box BEFORE buying it.

Like I said earlier, this is a lively forum with helpful folks in it. What I fear though is that since this game is just a few months old is that it will steadily lose players like it's very close to losing me. This "Core Combat" expansion will likely be another nail in it's coffin. People are expected to shell out more money on an expansion when the original release isn't working properly? Doubtfull. Fix the leaky roof before you install new carpet.
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Old 2003-09-08, 07:51 AM   [Ignore Me] #28
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I was directing that caustic remark to the guy who said PS sucks, not the original poster. See the post above.
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Old 2003-09-08, 09:02 AM   [Ignore Me] #29
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Originally posted by Veteran
That sums up my problem, except I had the spontaneous rebooting crap, and endless page faults. I had to make several attempts to install PS, and it ran for hours flawlessly, but then began a downward spiral where it would reboot and bluescreen more and more often, until it was useless.

For those who proudly announce that everyone should build their own system, don't forget Murphy's Law or the value of a warantee.

I had an MIS/Master Programmer friend of mine help build and attempt to troubleshoot Crashy and it still wound up in a box in my closet.

Free Crashy!

I remember reading about problems like this before on another forum. It was being caused by settings in the bios not matching the actual hardware settings and was essentially overclocking one or more of the componants. I'm guessing you already checked that but just in case....
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Old 2003-09-08, 09:48 AM   [Ignore Me] #30
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Another thing to always check if you are getting constant reboots is bad ram! Especially if you BSOD.

What I always suggest is go out and crad a good stick of 512 (match it to what else you have) pull out any other RAM sticks you got, and try it with just one new one. If it works replace the others.

Things I've done to fix this kind of problem (I kid you not!)

Reorder RAM in the slots... strange but works.
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As to the orriginal poster, you have an almost identicle Rig as I do (untill I upgrade later this week) The big, and I do mean BIG differences are that I have double your video and system RAM.

Not even for PS, but as a suggestion, save up $170 or so and get 1gig of Kingston pc 2700 that mobo will support it (same mobo I run) When I did that the performance I got on EVERYTHING went through the roof. Well worth it and not that expensive!

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