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Nate714
Sat Nov 06, 2004 9:48 am
#3
yes. the random SWG exits need to be fixed immediately, if not sooner.
SovietStu
Sat Nov 06, 2004 9:54 am
#4
Amen. Ironically, i was at work yesterday, and pondering while i was bored. I finally decided i was gonna stick with SWG longterm and disregard WoW and EQ2, of which both Beta's i enjoyed (but cant afford the money/time to play more than 1 mmorpg). I get home, with plans on what i was gonna do that evening in SWG, some ground stuff, some pilot stuff, to continue my, so far, year long journey. And how does SWG reward my new found enthusiasm? 4 crashes in about 7 minutes. i think i clocked one at about 1 minute after logging in. Wonderful.
Message Edited by SovietStu on 11-06-2004 05:18 PM
WranglerDekar
Sat Nov 06, 2004 9:59 am
#5
Well last night i crashed 3 times w/in a 15 min span....i was furious....
Itested all of my ram for errors...found 1 gig of my total 3 gig had 6 errors on it....just set it aside...but alas the game continued to crash with jus the 2 good gigs in it.
i uninstalled the game and jtl....i then deleted the folders taht contained all of the swg/jtl info. i then reinstalled swg and redownloaded all the patches...wow 3.5hrs of downloading on my silly DSL...then instaled JTL...and well..i seem to be doing ok today...at least for the past 4 hours i was ok. Hopefuly it doesn't pick up with the crashing again....leaving the game on while i go to work and we'll see if i'm crashed out or not!
ReconSOC
Sun Nov 07, 2004 3:27 pm
#6
Again, PLEASE FIX THIS. I have failed my master mission 3 times now due to this. It's hard enough to get everyone organized andkill all the enemiesonly to crash at the end.
sirsri
Sun Nov 07, 2004 4:10 pm
#7
Which of course presupposes they know how to fix it and haven't.
If they new what was causing any sort of crashing they'd fix it. I haven't had a single problem myself, and nor have people in my groups in the last couple of days meaning the problem is likely either server specific or related to how the program interacts with certian computer configurations.
At the very least you should post what your system specs are, drivers you're running etc... (or even off in the tech support forums with your directx diagnostic info), so they can isolate the problem.
If they new what was causing any sort of crashing they'd fix it. I haven't had a single problem myself, and nor have people in my groups in the last couple of days meaning the problem is likely either server specific or related to how the program interacts with certian computer configurations.
At the very least you should post what your system specs are, drivers you're running etc... (or even off in the tech support forums with your directx diagnostic info), so they can isolate the problem.
ReconSOC
Sun Nov 07, 2004 4:17 pm
#8
Since everytime it crashes it sends them a crash log I see not point in posting my configuration. Not only that, it is not my machine as many other people have this problem. I did post in the tech support forum, and this is a b*tch thread not a tech support question.
sirsri
Sun Nov 07, 2004 4:23 pm
#9
Which again requires your system log to provide them the information they need.
I'm not sure if you saw in the dev thread about the runtime errors but there was something about crash logs not comming or comming in blank etc...
Again just because other people see it doesn't mean a whole lot. What works on an ATI radeon 9600 and 9800 may not work on a 9700 etc... (This could apply to virtually any component in your computer, or with any combination of background programs).
Hopefully for your sake and everyone elses they fix it, or at least ask for the information they need to fix it so it gets done. It would be nice if they gave us some more insight into their testing debugging so we could be sure we're providing them meaningful information when stuff like this happens.
I'm not sure if you saw in the dev thread about the runtime errors but there was something about crash logs not comming or comming in blank etc...
Again just because other people see it doesn't mean a whole lot. What works on an ATI radeon 9600 and 9800 may not work on a 9700 etc... (This could apply to virtually any component in your computer, or with any combination of background programs).
Hopefully for your sake and everyone elses they fix it, or at least ask for the information they need to fix it so it gets done. It would be nice if they gave us some more insight into their testing debugging so we could be sure we're providing them meaningful information when stuff like this happens.
Furiouschicken
Sun Nov 07, 2004 5:48 pm
#10
No problems here. Must be your computer. You have already stated you have memory problems. I doubt that's where it ends.
ReconSOC
Sun Nov 07, 2004 5:57 pm
#11
I don't have memory problems, it's some other guy. Secondly it isn't just me. Consider yourself lucky.
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