Two things, First 1.3 patch ETA.
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Hi,
back to the original poster...
I don't have blue screens ususally but I had a LOT crashes to BIOS...
The atomatic reboot usually happened after some time playing (like 2-4h) and
visiting many systems. It usually occured after going thrugh a gate or docking
to a station. In general in connection to speech output. One thing I noticed is
that the game was swapping a lot before.
I can avoid the problem by using small textures and minimum shading.
Maybe it helps for him too.
Hobi
For reference my system:
Athlon 64 3000+
1GB mem
ATI 9800pro 128MB
Audigy 2ZS
Logitech Wingman 3d
Win XP SP2
back to the original poster...
I don't have blue screens ususally but I had a LOT crashes to BIOS...
The atomatic reboot usually happened after some time playing (like 2-4h) and
visiting many systems. It usually occured after going thrugh a gate or docking
to a station. In general in connection to speech output. One thing I noticed is
that the game was swapping a lot before.
I can avoid the problem by using small textures and minimum shading.
Maybe it helps for him too.
Hobi
For reference my system:
Athlon 64 3000+
1GB mem
ATI 9800pro 128MB
Audigy 2ZS
Logitech Wingman 3d
Win XP SP2
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I keep seeing posts where people are blaming computer systems for this games inability to funciton. I'd have to say that after extensive testing, this is not true on my machine. I too have had numerous problems with X3, and have spent the last 2 weeks testing different methods of getting her to at least function somewhat properly.
The game engine itself is pretty much fubar at the moment. Why do I think this? I can take X3 and run its lowest settings at approximately 10fps average, then I can take all the settings to maximum and I get 25 fps average. That in one step shows that the system is not being asked to preform more than it is capable of. Another example: I have proven "on my system" that by modifying my ships to lets say be capable of speeds of 1000, I can definately see at least a 12-15 fps boost especially noticeable when firing a large volley of lasers. Stop the ship or slow the ship down and instantly I lose FPS.
Little things like this need to be officially looked at and dealt w/ long before any new content is added to X3. Remember that the majority of the community still are not satisfied with the product they have bought, happy to own it yes... just not satisfied with the product.
The game engine itself is pretty much fubar at the moment. Why do I think this? I can take X3 and run its lowest settings at approximately 10fps average, then I can take all the settings to maximum and I get 25 fps average. That in one step shows that the system is not being asked to preform more than it is capable of. Another example: I have proven "on my system" that by modifying my ships to lets say be capable of speeds of 1000, I can definately see at least a 12-15 fps boost especially noticeable when firing a large volley of lasers. Stop the ship or slow the ship down and instantly I lose FPS.
Little things like this need to be officially looked at and dealt w/ long before any new content is added to X3. Remember that the majority of the community still are not satisfied with the product they have bought, happy to own it yes... just not satisfied with the product.
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You are right...
Since I installed X3, everytime I reboot my PC I have to go and remove my dvd rom then reinstall it for it to read any dvds / cds.
It's weird, unacceptable, things like this that are happening that shows the "rush" was on when the game was released. My hat goes off to the team who still exists to finish the game.
Since I installed X3, everytime I reboot my PC I have to go and remove my dvd rom then reinstall it for it to read any dvds / cds.
It's weird, unacceptable, things like this that are happening that shows the "rush" was on when the game was released. My hat goes off to the team who still exists to finish the game.
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Shadowfawx... the dvd problem is not X3, it's the Starforce III drivers used in the copy protection.. if you visit the Starforce webby, you can get tech help from them on that problem.
As for people insisting that X3 is inherently unstable and unplayable.. I haven't had a CTD/BSOD/lockup/graphics error yet. Infact the only problem I have is bits missing from the plot (not the actual missions, but the in-game (not rendered) cutscenes).
Anyway here's sys specs if your interested...
Asus Nforce 4 Sli Mobo
AMD 3200+ 64bit
1 Gb Ram
Nvidia 6600 GT PCIe (7.7.7.7 64bit drivers)
2x 120 Gb SATA's
DVD RW
and this is the reason I think it's stable -
Windows XP x64
As for people insisting that X3 is inherently unstable and unplayable.. I haven't had a CTD/BSOD/lockup/graphics error yet. Infact the only problem I have is bits missing from the plot (not the actual missions, but the in-game (not rendered) cutscenes).
Anyway here's sys specs if your interested...
Asus Nforce 4 Sli Mobo
AMD 3200+ 64bit
1 Gb Ram
Nvidia 6600 GT PCIe (7.7.7.7 64bit drivers)
2x 120 Gb SATA's
DVD RW
and this is the reason I think it's stable -
Windows XP x64
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That sounds like a starforce issue. Im in abit of a rush so ill post later the threads on starforce.shadowfawx wrote:You are right...
Since I installed X3, everytime I reboot my PC I have to go and remove my dvd rom then reinstall it for it to read any dvds / cds.
It's weird, unacceptable, things like this that are happening that shows the "rush" was on when the game was released. My hat goes off to the team who still exists to finish the game.
In reply to the OP, if it helps any i had very similar problems a couple of days ago (random BSOD's and system shutdowns).
After a few hours of pulling my system apart i discovered the problem was the PSU (think it was dying of lung cancer never seen so much tar not on a road). After replacing this the system runs fine it might be worth checking.
After a few hours of pulling my system apart i discovered the problem was the PSU (think it was dying of lung cancer never seen so much tar not on a road). After replacing this the system runs fine it might be worth checking.
So I’m going to retract my "the system is in perfect condition" statement after I uninstalled and opened the case I found that the heat sink on the Chipset had broken loose of its clips. Actually it ripped the clips right out of the mother board. So anyway, that’s fixed. It runs a great deal better. The only issue is that in intense combat the graphics lag like crazy but that's due to the video card being a ATI pos (why I ever bought ATI I’ll never figure out).
Thanks for your ideas and information all and I don't mean to sound or be ungrateful but, I’ve been in the IT business for over 15 years as I said in my original post. I'm well aware of the resources that are at my disposal for trouble shooting any hardware or software related issue.
Now if I could just get X3 to give me an error message with an error code when it crashes or locks up instead of just CTD with "Program Ended with Unspecified Error".
Thanks for your ideas and information all and I don't mean to sound or be ungrateful but, I’ve been in the IT business for over 15 years as I said in my original post. I'm well aware of the resources that are at my disposal for trouble shooting any hardware or software related issue.
Now if I could just get X3 to give me an error message with an error code when it crashes or locks up instead of just CTD with "Program Ended with Unspecified Error".