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Stargazer
05-07-11, 10:01 AM
Maybe I just have ridiculously high expectations. Maybe I'm too fussy when it comes to games. But somehow I can;t help but feel that Silent Hunter is pushing boundaries when it comes to being the biggest and most disappointing let down of them all.

I doscovered SH3 not too long ago. I didn;t have to pay anything for it which was nice and when I modded it, it was truly awesome. However, I've often felt that the load times, a well known and unfixable problem, were a little too extreme for me.

I went out and paid for SH4. I could have settled with a pirated copy, but I felt that it would be a good progression from 3 and that Ubisoft Romania would have learnt a thing or two in the process and as such deserved a seperation from my very short supply of money.

First impressions were great. It looked stunning, played well and sounded fab. Even in stock form because I had no idea how much better it could be? In my first few days of playing it, I had only two CTD's. I considered this an acceptable annoyance given how often 3 dies on me. Also, it only took five mins to get back into 4 instead of the twenty-five for 3.

However, patrol 3 is where the love story ends.

I thought initially that TMO had broken my game. Had it borked a bunch of files? Was it overloading part of my old PC with more than it can take?

I don't know.

What I do know is that regardless of what mods were activated and even returning it back to full stock/vanilla, it always crashes in the patrol. And it isn;t something terribly ambitious or unique either. it is to deliver an Intel-Bod to Honshu; almost a carbon copy of my very first mission, yet I now can't seem to get close.

Running the same mission seven times in a day and still not getting even half way through is the final insult as far as I'm concerned. Sadly, I'll have no luck getting my money back because no retailer will not accept, 'The software is broken and buggy and not worth any money at all' as a valid return reason.

But given how many people are in this community and seem to be running it and enjoying it? Where am I going wrong?

Do you run it and accept that sometimes you just have to chance the constant and seemingly random CTD's?

Do you have some magical fix that made the CTD's go away?

Do you just have exceedingly low expectations and thus SH4 doesn't bother you?

How can so many Silent Hunter followers all be wrong? I can only guess I'm doing something wrong. But what?

My PC, despite being old, meets the game requirements. I can run the game smoothly on lower setting and had done so for four glorious days. And then whammo... the thing unravels like a ball of string and now I'm at my wits end with it.

So I end with the big question: What havn't I done, or what havn't I got that you all do and allows all of you to enjoy SH4?

If it worked I'd love it.

And sicne it is going to be asked, here is my PC Specs:

AMD Athlon XP2600+ @ 2.4ghz
2GB RAM
NVidia GeForce 6800XT 512MB
Win XP SP3 (32bit)
SH4 + UBoat V1.5 in following configurations.
---Stock
---TMO 2 + TMO 2.1
---GFO

First four days (Patrols 1&2) [fully stock]: Total 2 CTD's
Today (Patrol3) [In various states listed above] Total 7 CTD's

Gerald
05-07-11, 10:15 AM
The CTD occurs, we have all suffered, I believe, and there are reasons for this, which must be explored, yes .. it could be that you are using mods, which are graphically intensive, or is it that your graphics card not just to cope with these moments, your ram memory .. as you know, there are so many different possibilities, so I suggest you can start running without mods, and it works, move on

FIREWALL
05-07-11, 10:28 AM
The CTD occurs, we have all suffered, I believe, and there are reasons for this, which must be explored, yes .. it could be that you are using mods, which are graphically intensive, or is it that your graphics card not just to cope with these moments, your ram memory .. as you know, there are so many different possibilities, so I suggest you can start running without mods, and it works, move on

:up:

Stargazer
05-07-11, 01:55 PM
I guess I'm just unlucky then.

I gave it another chance just now in a much lower resolution, with the graphics toned down to settings way below what I can run smoothly so there's no excuse for it to be hardware related.

I have no AV software running, nor do I have any other programs running that will fight for resources.

I started from Pearl so it was a fresh mission. Rode all the way into the bay this time, dropped off the agent and started to think maybe things were looking up. Then [make obnoxious noise here], it crashed again while I was evading a convoy in about four-inches of water.

Didn't save, didn't task-switch, nor any of the other things you mentioned.

The only other game that caused me this much grief was NASCAR Racing 2003. That was snapped into pieces and dumped in the wheelie bin. SH4 is close to going out the same way. I can't see it ever serving a purpose.

Gerald
05-07-11, 02:07 PM
I guess I'm just unlucky then.

I gave it another chance just now in a much lower resolution, with the graphics toned down to settings way below what I can run smoothly so there's no excuse for it to be hardware related.

I have no AV software running, nor do I have any other programs running that will fight for resources.

I started from Pearl so it was a fresh mission. Rode all the way into the bay this time, dropped off the agent and started to think maybe things were looking up. Then [make obnoxious noise here], it crashed again while I was evading a convoy in about four-inches of water.

Didn't save, didn't task-switch, nor any of the other things you mentioned.

The only other game that caused me this much grief was NASCAR Racing 2003. That was snapped into pieces and dumped in the wheelie bin. SH4 is close to going out the same way. I can't see it ever serving a purpose. Not necessarily, how did you do with the installation, maybe there is some corrupt file...

Stargazer
05-07-11, 02:28 PM
The initial install was flawless.

Ran setup from the DVD which according to the readme put V1.3 in.

I ran the 1.4 patch straight away and then ran SH4 to confirm all worked.

I ran two or three of the Sub-School missions while I acclimatised and balanced graphics settings.

Then I applied the Uboat add on.

Then ran stock for a little while with only a couple of glitches and then it all went to hell.

I'll forego destroying the discs, but I shall run an uninstall and then file them away in a very dark place. I couldn;t possibly sell them or give them to somebody else because I honestly don't think I'd be doing them a favour.

Other heavy games run fine. rFactor, IL2 1946, I even managed to (somehow) run Dragon Age, not a single CTD in any of them after what must be hundreds and hundreds of hours of combined running time. And SH4 clocks up 10 in less than a week.

No thanks. Given the state the Silent Hunter titles are released in (and I don't think I'll get any argument on that comment) I tend to think that some things, no matter how hard one tries to fix it, are just unfixable.

For those of you not getting all these problems, I'm fairly confident you're the fortunate minority.

I hope it lasts for you.

SinceI no longer have a Silent Hunter game installed on my PC and have no intention of doing so again, I suppose there's little point in me continuing to spread my negativity.

Thanks to those who have helped me over the last few months with SH3 and over the last week with 4. Alas, it was all in vain.

Finding a good game these days is getting harder and harder.

magic452
05-07-11, 02:37 PM
I have been playing this game for better than 3 years and maybe had 5 or 6 CTDs and they were a long time ago so the game can be very stable.

I have run many mods in many different combinations and very seldom have even a bad save. I save any time' any place and under any circumstances with no problems. Only thing I do when saving is go to the Nav map and pause the game before I save.

Just my own personal option but it seems to me that most CTDs and bad saves are either conflicts with other programs or are hardware related.

Maybe post your system specs and some of the sharper folks can find the problem. Hate to loose a fellow submariner. There is a war on fella and we need all the help we can get. :03:

Magic

Fish40
05-07-11, 04:03 PM
Something doesn't sound right. Most people here run the game, with mods, with no problems at all. The only things I could suggest is updating your video drivers, sound drivers, and DX9c. If possible, run dxdiag and post the info here so folks could take a good look at your system and drivers.

Another thing to do, if you hadn't done so already is to reinstall the game makeing sure to get rid of all traces of SH4 when you uninstall. Be sure to delete the SH4 folder in "My Documents" as well. Another thought; how are your computer temps? Is it possible that your system is overheating in the game? There's probrably a simple reason to this mess, we just need to find it:hmmm:

Daniel Prates
05-07-11, 04:07 PM
But given how many people are in this community and seem to be running it and enjoying it? Where am I going wrong?

You're not going wrong, mate, it's just that diferent people appreciate diferent kinds of games. Sure enough, the extreme lonelyness and emptiness of traveling for 10 days across the pacific just to deliver some guy in enemy shores is sometimes boring, but the game aims at being close to the real experience -where those things were a constant.

Now, regarding buggines... yeah, the game is extremelly bugged. But is still the very best in its genre, that I can say.

NorthBeach
05-07-11, 10:23 PM
TMO or GFO, your choice. Not both. They're both megamods & aren't meant to play together. Not for long, anyway.

joea
05-08-11, 06:27 AM
TMO or GFO, your choice. Not both. They're both megamods & aren't meant to play together. Not for long, anyway.
That's your problem!!! :yep:

Armistead
05-08-11, 09:17 AM
I haven't had a CTD in years. The game is very stable. The biggest issue some have is corrupt saves, but that's usually from saving around ships, land, etc.

Your system specs are really too low for this game. I think that's the issue. I've never seen a game play worth a crap on the min requirements. To me it's nothing but a sales scam.
I doubt even at the lowest settings you could play it. When my PC was broke, I tried a older one with specs still a lil better than what you listed and got CTD's, game played and looked terrible.

You may be able to get around a clear ocean at lowest settings, but when you run into lot's of action, I see no way it could take the load.

As others have said, can't run two supermods. GFO is more fixes, but I think he added some better graphics. Certainly TMO's better graphics would be too much. Best you could try is cutting off all programs and unneeded services. Make sure you use DX9 from the disc, game needs it. Make sure you DT res matches your game res. Still, even if you get sailing, you get around lot's of action things would probably come to a crawl and crash.

With the right PC and mod setup, best game I've ever played.

Dogfish40
05-09-11, 10:11 AM
I hope that I read enough here, I don't know if this has been mentioned, One, check your megamod compatibility, Two, install the game outside of the program files partition; EX; C/SH4. Not; C/Program Files/SH4

If this has already been done cool. I had to get a new computer to have this game play right. However, even with my old one, I kept trying differant configs and got the game to play pretty well with the old box. Keep trying differant setups, it'll work.
Good Luck and Good Hunting.
D40:salute:

AVGWarhawk
05-09-11, 12:56 PM
Some of your problem stems from this:



AMD Athlon XP2600+ @ 2.4ghz
2GB RAM
NVidia GeForce 6800XT 512MB
Win XP SP3 (32bit)



I ran SH4 with TMO on a computer sporting AMD 3200+, XP, Nividia 7800GS 512 Mb and two gigs of RAM. The FPS on the bridge would be in the high teens to low twenties. If a convoy was nearby game play suffered. I can assure you TMO is very stable. No crashes in over 2 years for me. I recommend a fresh install with all patches and reinstall TMO. You are running the UBoat Missions addon correct?

Stealhead
05-09-11, 01:49 PM
Have to agree here your specs are pretty low and TMO has some mods to the weather and I bet that puts up more demand on a very low spec machine.You might want to try going into graphics and un checking post processes and basically reduce everything graphics wise down and turning off VSYNC.

A fact of life in the hobby of PC gaming is that you are going to have to upgrade your gear every few years to keep up and as others have said minimum specs is pretty much a gimmick they always set it too low to get more sales.But at mins a PC game is just not going/look to run very well 90% of the time.Honestly you seem to already know this but are complaining anyway.If you want the game to run well and look half way decent you are going to have to upgrade somethings and also install mods properly if you do both of those CTDs and such should be pretty rare.

This is what I have:
Q6600 2.40GHz
3 GB RAM
Vista 32 bit
8800GT 512MB

I run SH4+TMO (several other mods work fine too) @1680x1050 with graphics settings full with no issues hardly ever maybe had 2 or 3 CTDs with stock long ago.

You can buy an 8800 range card now for less than $100 and RAM is pretty cheap too.Even on a limited budget that is not to much money over time.

By the way:"I could have settled with a pirated copy,":down:

Daniel Prates
05-09-11, 02:49 PM
A fact of life in the hobby of PC gaming is that you are going to have to upgrade your gear every few years to keep up and as others have said minimum specs is pretty much a gimmick they always set it too low to get more sales.

Sometimes 6 months is all it takes to make newer games impossible to play.

I'm goin' down
05-09-11, 07:35 PM
First, as an aside, Armistead is at sea 24/7, so if his machine does not CTD, the game is not the issue.

I had computer problems on an old laptop and old destop. Finally, the desktop broke, which occured just as a dd depth charge in TMO hit my boat. I replaced it with a new Leveno computer for about $1,100, and the game works great.

As for TMO/GFO-you must not mix supermods. What you can do is download multi SH4, a program that permist multiple SH4 installs. I have three installs on my new computer: 1. TMO/RSRDC plus mods; 2. GFO plus mods; OM/OMEGU/KIUB plus mods. (I am waiting for Armistead to advise me where I can intercept the Bismark!) I occasionally have found mod conflicts cause problems, such as the Nav Map Makoever for OM which does not allow the course dragging tool in my OM setup to work, but usually I can run lots of mods with no problem.

So, here is what you should do. Get a new computer. You will grit your teeth parting with the cash, but you will end up a happy camper once you have replaced it.

Stealhead
05-09-11, 08:05 PM
Sometimes 6 months is all it takes to make newer games impossible to play.

At the max level this is true sometimes.

Depends on the games that you play and how good you want them to look and how large a display you want to run.My PC suits me just fine right now and I don't see any games coming out for the foreseeable future that I want to own that will make me need to upgrade.I'm not that picky really I still play IL2 often and looks pretty old by modern standards but it is so fun I get to be in the Black Sheep Squadron like the TV show that they showed on Saturdays when I was a kid.

You dont have to have a tip top of the line PC all the time but at the same time you wont do so well with low end one either that is why I just shot for middle ground of course I'm not demanding ultra perfect looks either I mean its never going to look "real" anyway.

Dogfish40
05-10-11, 11:46 AM
First, as an aside, Armistead is at sea 24/7, so if his machine does not CTD, the game is not the issue.

I had computer problems on an old laptop and old destop. Finally, the desktop broke, which occured just as a dd depth charge in TMO hit my boat. I replaced it with a new Leveno computer for about $1,100, and the game works great.

.

:haha::har: That must've been a HELL of depth charge attack!! For a can to take out your box, ...did your ship survive? That's the important thing.

I'm goin' down
05-10-11, 12:34 PM
First, as an aside, Armistead is at sea 24/7, so if his machine does not CTD, the game is not the issue.

I had computer problems on an old laptop and old destop. Finally, the desktop broke, which occured just as a dd depth charge in TMO hit my boat. I replaced it with a new Leveno computer for about $1,100, and the game works great.

[QUOTE=Dogfish40;1661210]:haha::har: That must've been a HELL of depth charge attack!! For a can to take out your box, ...did your ship survive? That's the important thing.

First, my computer started crashing 80 percent of the time when I tried to get my boat back on line. Frustrated, my computer repairman shipped the computer to his counterpart, who diagnoses major computer problems, in Los Angeles. The hard drive was damaged. It would have cost over $600 to fix it if they could even find the part (that is when I stopped laughing), and I would only have a 90 day parts warranty. I gave up, and bought my current Leveno Thinkpad laptop (15 inch horizontal screen) with two extra 2 gb's of ram, giving me 4 gb total, and a camera. My computer repairman, who has been in the business for 25 years, recommended Thinkpad and suggested the model that I bought. It cost $1,200 dellvered with a one year in home warranty for repairs. I handled the ordering over the telephone, I do not want to sound like an advertiser, but their customer service was great. I am now sailing all over the place, but leaving TMO alone -- its too dangerous!

Armistead
05-10-11, 03:25 PM
IGD, haven't had anytime lately to go looking, in fact haven't played in weeks. My mom died a bout a week ago, so as the exec of her estate dealing with all those issues, plus wifey has her long spring honey do list. Honestly, heart just not into it, but I'll get looking one of these days.


I play on a rather old system myself, AMD 3800, 4gigs ram and a 9800gt, but even with mods I run highest settings in game and use rather high settings using nHancer and get good frames. Some of the large 40 ship plus convoys and TF may bring me down to the 20's in FPS, but still smooth enough that it's not too noticable.

You're right, best to just buy another PC than try to update. By the time you update a few pieces of hardware, doesn't do much good, better just to get another one.

I'm goin' down
05-10-11, 05:05 PM
IGD, haven't had anytime lately to go looking, in fact haven't played in weeks. My mom died a bout a week ago, so as the exec of her estate dealing with all those issues, plus wifey has her long spring honey do list. Honestly, heart just not into it, but I'll get looking one of these days.


I play on a rather old system myself, AMD 3800, 4gigs ram and a 9800gt, but even with mods I run highest settings in game and use rather high settings using nHancer and get good frames. Some of the large 40 ship plus convoys and TF may bring me down to the 20's in FPS, but still smooth enough that it's not too noticable.

You're right, best to just buy another PC than try to update. By the time you update a few pieces of hardware, doesn't do much good, better just to get another one.

I tried to locate the Bismark in November '41. The closest mission starts a month before. My UBoat was in Norway, so I reved up time compression and headed for the Denmark Straight. Unfortunately, I was attacked and sunk by a dive bomber, so I never made it. I am sure it will be there, unchallened by yours truly, when you go looking for it. There are some maps on the internet showing the courses of the fleets involved.

Dogfish40
05-11-11, 11:22 AM
[QUOTE=I'm goin' down;1660745]First, as an aside, Armistead is at sea 24/7, so if his machine does not CTD, the game is not the issue.

I had computer problems on an old laptop and old destop. Finally, the desktop broke, which occured just as a dd depth charge in TMO hit my boat. I replaced it with a new Leveno computer for about $1,100, and the game works great.



First, my computer started crashing 80 percent of the time when I tried to get my boat back on line. Frustrated, my computer repairman shipped the computer to his counterpart, who diagnoses major computer problems, in Los Angeles. The hard drive was damaged. It would have cost over $600 to fix it if they could even find the part (that is when I stopped laughing), and I would only have a 90 day parts warranty. I gave up, and bought my current Leveno Thinkpad laptop (15 inch horizontal screen) with two extra 2 gb's of ram, giving me 4 gb total, and a camera. My computer repairman, who has been in the business for 25 years, recommended Thinkpad and suggested the model that I bought. It cost $1,200 dellvered with a one year in home warranty for repairs. I handled the ordering over the telephone, I do not want to sound like an advertiser, but their customer service was great. I am now sailing all over the place, but leaving TMO alone -- its too dangerous!

I really was commenting on the way that you put it..." ...crashed just as a depth charge attack...) of course it sounded like the depth charge took out the computer, it was more of a visual thing, you sitting there, and suddenly a depth charge goes off in the game and your computer sinks into your office furniture.
Anyway, since I upgraded to the ASUS laptop I really have hit the graphics hard on purpose, just to see if the dang thing would even slow down. It didn't. Of course, now I'm seeing what fog is really like. I used to keep "volumetric fog" off, and now that everythings on,...wow, try and make out that flag with a periscope...
Good Hunting Mate
D40:salute:

Yamato_NF
05-11-11, 05:11 PM
Maybe I just have ridiculously high expectations. Maybe I'm too fussy when it comes to games. But somehow I can;t help but feel that Silent Hunter is pushing boundaries when it comes to being the biggest and most disappointing let down of them all.

I doscovered SH3 not too long ago. I didn;t have to pay anything for it which was nice and when I modded it, it was truly awesome. However, I've often felt that the load times, a well known and unfixable problem, were a little too extreme for me.

I went out and paid for SH4. I could have settled with a pirated copy, but I felt that it would be a good progression from 3 and that Ubisoft Romania would have learnt a thing or two in the process and as such deserved a seperation from my very short supply of money.

First impressions were great. It looked stunning, played well and sounded fab. Even in stock form because I had no idea how much better it could be? In my first few days of playing it, I had only two CTD's. I considered this an acceptable annoyance given how often 3 dies on me. Also, it only took five mins to get back into 4 instead of the twenty-five for 3.

However, patrol 3 is where the love story ends.

I thought initially that TMO had broken my game. Had it borked a bunch of files? Was it overloading part of my old PC with more than it can take?

I don't know.

What I do know is that regardless of what mods were activated and even returning it back to full stock/vanilla, it always crashes in the patrol. And it isn;t something terribly ambitious or unique either. it is to deliver an Intel-Bod to Honshu; almost a carbon copy of my very first mission, yet I now can't seem to get close.

Running the same mission seven times in a day and still not getting even half way through is the final insult as far as I'm concerned. Sadly, I'll have no luck getting my money back because no retailer will not accept, 'The software is broken and buggy and not worth any money at all' as a valid return reason.

But given how many people are in this community and seem to be running it and enjoying it? Where am I going wrong?

Do you run it and accept that sometimes you just have to chance the constant and seemingly random CTD's?

Do you have some magical fix that made the CTD's go away?

Do you just have exceedingly low expectations and thus SH4 doesn't bother you?

How can so many Silent Hunter followers all be wrong? I can only guess I'm doing something wrong. But what?

My PC, despite being old, meets the game requirements. I can run the game smoothly on lower setting and had done so for four glorious days. And then whammo... the thing unravels like a ball of string and now I'm at my wits end with it.

So I end with the big question: What havn't I done, or what havn't I got that you all do and allows all of you to enjoy SH4?

If it worked I'd love it.

And sicne it is going to be asked, here is my PC Specs:

AMD Athlon XP2600+ @ 2.4ghz
2GB RAM
NVidia GeForce 6800XT 512MB
Win XP SP3 (32bit)
SH4 + UBoat V1.5 in following configurations.
---Stock
---TMO 2 + TMO 2.1
---GFO

First four days (Patrols 1&2) [fully stock]: Total 2 CTD's
Today (Patrol3) [In various states listed above] Total 7 CTD's
if you are still paying attention Stargazer...
it appears you have a low end GFX memory....
i have a 2GB Graphics card (yea yea... overkill, lol, :rotfl2:) and it is an ATI Raedon HD 3450...
never EVER had a CTD... even wtih my CPU running at 2.4 GHZ with 6 cores...(Intel sandybridge FTW! :yeah:)
(although i have ran a duo core with SH4, and had no problems. :up:)
so yea... its probably your GFX card... 512 MB is a little-too-little for SH4..
try installing a new card..
hope that helps!:salute: