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XyZspineZyX
01-28-2004, 09:08 PM
ok.. this game would be great if not for one little thing.. once in a while i get memory errors.. i dont know if it's been posted here before and at this time of the day i really dont have time to scroll 50 pages for it so i'll just sketch the situation:

i'm walking around, i encounter my first enemy *poof* message pops up *memory error* and i can only quit the game from then on..

also, it wont let me run the game at all with antialiasing turned on but i can happily live with that..

my system is an AMD A64 3200+ with a raddy9800pro 128mb and 512mb pc3200 and audigy sound card (just thought i'd mention that so you wouldnt blame my crap system http://ubbxforums.ubi.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif)


edit: also, i've got the latest drivers for my video card, mobo, sound card, everything.. and dx9.0B


Message Edited on 01/28/0409:10PM by Lord_Maglor

XyZspineZyX
01-28-2004, 09:08 PM
ok.. this game would be great if not for one little thing.. once in a while i get memory errors.. i dont know if it's been posted here before and at this time of the day i really dont have time to scroll 50 pages for it so i'll just sketch the situation:

i'm walking around, i encounter my first enemy *poof* message pops up *memory error* and i can only quit the game from then on..

also, it wont let me run the game at all with antialiasing turned on but i can happily live with that..

my system is an AMD A64 3200+ with a raddy9800pro 128mb and 512mb pc3200 and audigy sound card (just thought i'd mention that so you wouldnt blame my crap system http://ubbxforums.ubi.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif)


edit: also, i've got the latest drivers for my video card, mobo, sound card, everything.. and dx9.0B


Message Edited on 01/28/0409:10PM by Lord_Maglor

XyZspineZyX
01-28-2004, 10:48 PM
If you are overclocking the fsb try stepping it back a little bit. You might have a bad stick of ram.

Other than that... maybe you could try reinstalling the game?

XyZspineZyX
01-28-2004, 10:51 PM
Memory hardware failure can be difficult to detect. It often seems like software failure or seemingly random corruption of files on your hard drive. This demo is somewhat unfinished so It could really be anything, but I would definately recommend getting a burn-in memory testing program and giving your RAM a once over.

XyZspineZyX
01-29-2004, 12:12 AM
Ya I have goten a few memery leaks but thay go away

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XyZspineZyX
01-29-2004, 12:16 AM
Yes I get those exact same errors whean I turn AA on. It says fatal memory error or whatever and i have a 2x 512 geil platinum memory running in duel channel /i/smilies/16x16_smiley-indifferent.gif

XyZspineZyX
01-29-2004, 12:35 AM
When ever I turned AA on it just stoped worken even if I had it on low... And My computer specs are not even that bad for a not even a year old dell.

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XyZspineZyX
01-29-2004, 06:33 AM
ok well thx people.. i'll try some stuff you said..
hehe.. i'm not an overclocker btw http://ubbxforums.ubi.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif this thing is fast enough for now