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cyborg3k 10-11-10 02:21 PM

Hi there. UbiSoft - Fkk'd or What?
 
:damn: Hi there, glad to meet you.

Been playing SH5 for about a couple of months now, and the inevitable screw up with UbiSoft finally happened. Their server is apparently down, and because everything with them requires synchronizing with it, now my game won't start.

Is there a mod here that eliminates this problem?

How about a better game - one that doesn't make you sign on to a server everytime you start it?

I used to have SH3, and I heard somewhere that that game doesn't function anymore because the server for it has shut down.

So, how about it? What's the best game out there that doesn't make you go through this B S?

STEED 10-11-10 02:32 PM

Well I'm playing SH3 alright as there is no need to be on line. ;)

SH3 GWX3.0 Gold is far better for realism than SH5 eye candy. :03:

BTW: Welcome

No idea about SH5 mods.

frau kaleun 10-11-10 02:33 PM

SH3 does not require you to be online or logged into Ubi's servers to play - as far as I know it never did.

Also AFAIK there has been no official patch released by Ubi for SH5 that undoes the requirement to be connected during gameplay. If so any other workaround to that requirement would be an illegal hack and should not be discussed here (just a friendly heads up). :DL

krashkart 10-11-10 05:20 PM

Welcome aboard cyborg3k. :salute:

If SH5 isn't your thing anymore I'd go with SH3 and put a supermod like LSH, NYGM or GWX on it. A lot of people also like SH4; that one puts you in the Pacific to command a US sub.


Speaking of SH4, does anyone know if it would run reasonably well with 1GB of memory? I'd like to give it a try someday. :ping:

Ducimus 10-11-10 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by krashkart (Post 1513042)
Speaking of SH4, does anyone know if it would run reasonably well with 1GB of memory? I'd like to give it a try someday. :ping:

I'm guessing it would. SH4 uses DDS files instead of targa. They are much smaller then targa files, therego should be using less memory. Campaign wise, it only loads the data it needs to . Where as Sh3 loads the entire thing for the entire war each time you start a game. So loading times are much faster in Sh4.

Ram i suspect won't be the issue so much as CPU or GPU performance.

Sailor Steve 10-12-10 12:14 AM

I'm using 4GB of RAM currently, but now I'm told XP can only use two, so I seem to have wasted my money.

But Ducimus is right - getting a 1GB video card (ATI 4650) made all the difference between running SH4 with everything turned off and running it with everything turned on.

Funny thing is it didn't help SH3 very much, probably for the reasons mentioned.

HunterICX 10-12-10 03:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1513237)
I'm using 4GB of RAM currently, but now I'm told XP can only use two, so I seem to have wasted my money

Not really,

if you have Windows XP 32bit it would be using like 3.25Gb ram of the 4 you have. However Windows XP 32bit can support the full 4GB if you enable the PAE switch.

read more about that here: http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system...AE/PAEdrv.mspx

Windows XP 64Bit supports up to 128Gb

HunterICX

Jimbuna 10-12-10 09:17 AM

Welcome aboard cyborg3k http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...es/welcome.gif


@HunterICX...is there any known limit for W7?

HunterICX 10-12-10 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1513396)
@HunterICX...is there any known limit for W7?

Win7 32Bit - 4 Gb
Win7 64Bit - 192 Gb*

(*Home Basic 8 Gb - Home Premium 16 Gb)

HunterICX

Herr-Berbunch 10-12-10 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1513396)
Welcome aboard cyborg3k http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...es/welcome.gif


@HunterICX...is there any known limit for W7?


Ditto the welcome :salute:

And 64-bit W7 Home basic is 8 GB, anything above that is 192 GB. Which, I think would cost quite a bit :hmmm:

Jimbuna 10-12-10 09:53 AM

Rgr that

Win7 64Bit Home Premium with 8Gb DDR3 RAM fitted so I'm okay I guess.

Carotio 10-12-10 09:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HunterICX (Post 1513278)
if you have Windows XP 32bit it would be using like 3.25Gb ram of the 4 you have. However Windows XP 32bit can support the full 4GB if you enable the PEA switch.
read more about that here: http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system...AE/PAEdrv.mspx
HunterICX

:hmmm: interesting. I have heard about the no-go for more RAM before, but the option with a PEA switch is new to me. I consider upgrading then, since I work with Photoshop a lot. Thanks for the info and link. :up:

Sailor Steve 10-12-10 11:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HunterICX (Post 1513278)
Not really,

if you have Windows XP 32bit it would be using like 3.25Gb ram of the 4 you have. However Windows XP 32bit can support the full 4GB if you enable the PAE switch.

read more about that here: http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system...AE/PAEdrv.mspx

Thanks for the advice, but please understand I'm totally lost with these things. I'll try to follow the instructions (it took me forever just to find them in all that explanation), but I'm worried I'll only succeed in making it not work at all. :dead:

frau kaleun 10-12-10 11:52 AM

I can't remember if I gave this a try before or not... will certainly look into it when I get the chance. :yeah:

Sailor Steve 10-12-10 01:19 PM

Okay, I'm in trouble. Well, not really, as I haven't even started yet. I've looked everywhere, but I can't find boot.ini


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