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Old October 27th, 2004, 08:25 PM   #11
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Re: Ultimate solution for access violation

Aneufotf, calm down, breath deeply, remember its only a game, it will be fixed. Meantime you can stay in my forum, we need each other
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Old November 3rd, 2004, 12:16 AM   #12
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again as i already said in a nother forum, if you a using dual ram blocks, try switching slot on them. thsi has worked wonders for me havent crashed once since doing this.
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Old November 3rd, 2004, 12:40 AM   #13
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I'm on a laptop kbirch Anyways with sounds off and latest drivers the game is not crashing for me just like for a lot of other people. A bit sad to play in silence though
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Old November 14th, 2004, 04:25 PM   #14
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Re: Ultimate solution for access violation

Quote:
Originally Posted by linkzero
My game used to crash a minimum of 5 times ever day.

geez, how can you guys stand it ?
I've never had a single crash here since retail, with nvidia cards :p
I'm not *ever* switching to ATI, tbh :p
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Old November 26th, 2004, 01:52 AM   #15
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Re: Ultimate solution for access violation

Since this is a suggestion thread:

1) Buy a cheap nvidia video card for playing Ryzom. I brought a FX5200 (128 mb ram) for only 34 pounds. (Works great)
2) Get the free omega driver's and mess around with the settings intill Ryzom is stable. Maybe try turning down video accleration in performance.
3) Install Windows 9x (Why are you using Windows XP to play games? (Yes I know doom needs it but you can use linux for that)) (You can dual boot it if you really want to....)
4) Ryzom is a very graphic intensitive game maybe ati card's just can't handle it. (not really a suggestion but....)
5) Pray to Jena every day.
6) Update DirectX driver's and try running it in directx mode.
7) Defrag and reinstall Ryzom.
8) Run memcheck on your ram and check it doesn't need replacing. (Faultly ram only causes problems with cpu intensitive problems) *** Do this one ***
9) De-overclock your computer (Just a guess)
10) Run Ryzom in minimal setting's.
11) Read the above 10 thing's
12) Relieaze that upgrading to Windows XP SP2 to try to fix it is a bad idea (tm) (Your computer will run slightly slower which with this game is not a good idea) and relieaze that there is no different between pirated and legal version's of windows. (except the pirate version doesn't have any activation problems).
13) Set Virtual Memory to something like 4GB's to prevent the page files trying to resize during game play.

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spelling/grammer mistakes + random stuff included in the above post.
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