Hello folks.
Running Steam version of X3:TC 2.5 vanilla
I, too, have had issues with the game running buttery smooth for about an hour or so then suddenly turning into a slide show (HUD goes missing). Slide show meaning it looks to be about 1 frame per 2-3 seconds. Keypresses are still acknowledged, albeit slowly, so I'm essentially forced to end the X3:TC process and restart the game losing my progress.
I heard that modifying the x3tc.exe to be >2GB address aware was the solution and I've done it successfully with other unrelated titles.
However when I modify this exe it will no longer load.
Loading it through Steam I get: "X3: Terran Conflict failed to start (error code 51)"
Loading it directly from the exe I get: "Application load error 3:0000065432"
I modified the exe using CTF Explorer as well as trying EditBin which is Microsoft's COFF binary file editor. Both work for other stuff but for this one, no joy.
I have a nagging feeling it's Steam that is running home to momma when it sees a modification to the exe upon start-- uncertain though -- I'm going to look into it and see if I can find a workaround. It's a shame patch 2.5 removed the LAA from the exe.
Anyone that can point me in the right direction. Perhaps I'm just getting old?
My Specs:
Alienware X58 Core i7-975
6GB Memory
SB X-Fi Titanium running driver 2.17.0007
Geforce GTX 295 running driver 195.62
Windows 7 64-bit
Regards,
Chan
UPDATE: Mmmmhm, yeah steam is the issue. Doesn't like it when one modifies the exe. I got around it by extracting the exe from the 2.5 patch download and using it directly (copying the 2.5 exe into the appropriate steamapps folder). It's a shame because this method feels seedy to me but, unfortunately, bless their hearts, the devs having removed the LAA flag from 2.5 have left users like me with few options if I wish to have a satisfactory experience-- the other options would have been to 1. shelve the game, 2. wait for a patch, 3. buy a boxed copy, 4. lose progress frequently and let the hourly slideshow commence. Poo on all four.
