Need help!!!

Jox

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This is sick, 1.69 worked, Gorre worked, but now...

Seems like I go LD after 5-15 min all the time, and it dosent seems to be a connection-problem(Ztyx, who sits beside me dont LD at all).

I have reinstalled the game, installed new drivers to my graphic-card(Radeon 9600)and my network-card(3Com gigabite NIC) and DirectX.

Could new drivers to my MB(ASUS P4P800) work? Will try.

Anyone got any ideas what the problem could be?

Would be great with some feedback on this matter.

Kindest regards

:mad:
 

Boni

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Try running a pingplot to see if its you or the servers or the bit of wire that connects them that is at fault.
 

Krisse

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Hello,

I had that problem for some time ago.
It was my MB drivers that needed an update.

Cheers,
 

Jox

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Krisse said:
Hello,

I had that problem for some time ago.
It was my MB drivers that needed an update.

Cheers,

Thx mate, tried that too, but it aint working :/
 

Siftwind

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Jox said:
This is sick, 1.69 worked, Gorre worked, but now...

Seems like I go LD after 5-15 min all the time, and it dosent seems to be a connection-problem(Ztyx, who sits beside me dont LD at all).

I have reinstalled the game, installed new drivers to my graphic-card(Radeon 9600)and my network-card(3Com gigabite NIC) and DirectX.

Could new drivers to my MB(ASUS P4P800) work? Will try.

Anyone got any ideas what the problem could be?

Would be great with some feedback on this matter.

Kindest regards

:mad:

If you haven't already, you could try:
- You said someone sits next to you so you may be on a LAN. Remove any indirect network connection (routers, switch, etc) to your pc and test. If don't LD then you need to look at your router settings.
- Disable any antivirus software that you may have running (just while you test).
- Disable any firewall software (just while you test).
- Do a complete defrag of your hard drive/s in safe mode.

My bet is on option 1 ;)

Regards,
Sift.
 

Jox

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Siftwind said:
If you haven't already, you could try:
- You said someone sits next to you so you may be on a LAN. Remove any indirect network connection (routers, switch, etc) to your pc and test. If don't LD then you need to look at your router settings.
- Disable any antivirus software that you may have running (just while you test).
- Disable any firewall software (just while you test).
- Do a complete defrag of your hard drive/s in safe mode.

My bet is on option 1 ;)

Regards,
Sift.

Switched to a intel netcard, working perfect now, but thx mate.
 

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