Quote from: blackbishop on February 22, 2011, 10:58:44 PMThanks for your cooperation guys! Your reports, along with many others from the previous pages have been submitted.Let's hope that bugs will be fixed .when they can fix that ?
Thanks for your cooperation guys! Your reports, along with many others from the previous pages have been submitted.Let's hope that bugs will be fixed .
some times the game crashes in the middle of a game.even when there is nothing going on (no fighting)greetings firefox126
@firefox126 and @jumanjiCould you upload your warnings.log and dmp files right after a crash?http://easternfront.org/forums/index.php?topic=1677.0If you have problems trying to find those files, there says how to locate them.
Usually this kind of crashes happens because the users have 32 bits OS... but other ones are because CoH engine becomes a bit unstable due to all the stuff it has to load. Sometimes helps to use a 64 bits OS.
Quote from: blackbishop on March 15, 2011, 12:08:22 AMUsually this kind of crashes happens because the users have 32 bits OS... but other ones are because CoH engine becomes a bit unstable due to all the stuff it has to load. Sometimes helps to use a 64 bits OS.I have a 32 bits OS I think. Do most people have a 64 bits OS that play this game?
What are your pc specs?
Quote from: blackbishopWhat are your pc specs?Not great but enough to run the standard Opposing Fronts on high settings without any problems.Windows XPIntel Celeron 2.40GHz (2 CPUs)2GB RAMNVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT, 1GB MemoryAnything else needed?
EF uses more resources than ToV(which uses more resources than OF), hence, that's why the crash happens. Did you get a "temp folder full" error or just crash?
Try using gamebooster (utility). It is quite helpful. I haven't had crashes in ages. Also, you might wanna check your virtual memory settings. If those are low - enlarge the swap file size.