still dont get why people think that 2 gig ram is enough these days, its too little! get more, it costs nothing
one recommended thing for connection problems is to check is that "checksum offload" setting for your network card in Device Manager which should be turned off as this used to cause disconnections in other MMORPGs including DAoC and WoW
i tried 2 different network cards (on board ali/uli and pci realtek), neither of the two has an option to change checksum offload.
some have it listed as "hardware checksum" iirc, i'm sure my onboard realtek nic had something along those lines - will check tonight.
what settings can you change in the advanced tab for the NICs?
If that is the case you should get an error screen, blue screen of death or at least an entry in your event log that the application did something naughty and had to shut down.
The times when I've had (the couple I've had) CTDs the game just vanished, and no error message and no event log in my event viewer.
Erm, no.
BSOD is something different, if you're lucky enough you'll get a message from the OS that it had to terminate the application.
Most systems should have 2 GB real RAM and swap files, so even with 1.6 GB usage the game should not quit due to lack of memory, beside of it you'll get a message from the OS too.
still dont get why people think that 2 gig ram is enough these days, its too little! get more, it costs nothing
Blue Screens are often sparked by memory issues. I've seen more then my share of BSoDs when some application tried to read/write memory which it couldn't/shouldn't.
My point was that usually Windows will show you something (blue screen, error message box or event log) when the application crashes due to pointer issues or memory writing/reading issues.
100% it's your mouse![]()
Only other issue ive had is that my mouse sometimes stops working in WAR (sometimes it clears itself after a few moments, otherwise i have to unplug and replug it).
i had this .. and fixed it by buying a new mouse now no mouse freeze or anything..
100% it's your mouse![]()
Can anyone confirm if installing from the disc really solves the problem?