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JayW.
03-21-06, 09:41 PM
Unfortunately, GW makes my SH3 to run slow and there's yellowish collor to the horizon on the water. I am afraid to report that I might switch back RUB 1.45 with ht 1.47. Does anyone know if I can keep the awesome GW and have my SH3 to run normal? I hate to lose it.



JayW.

Kpt. Lehmann
03-21-06, 10:12 PM
If you are using the 16 km atmosphere mods, switch to the 8km version.

Due to system limitations, I have to run the 8km Atmosphere mod myself.

What you are describing sounds really odd to me.

If you post your system specs, it will likely help shed some light on the issue.

There are lots of good guys in this forum that can help you adjust things.

Don't give up the ship just yet. :ping:

Also, check the GW sticky thread as we resolve problems... IE the Seafloor issue solved there! :yep:

JayW.
03-21-06, 10:45 PM
Windows XP HOMEIn edition Verson 2002 with updated severice pack 2

Pentium 4 CPU 2.53 Ghz 2.52 Ghz. 512 of RAM. TU1200 Nvida Gateway xv930

Kpt. Lehmann
03-21-06, 10:50 PM
Windows XP HOMEIn edition Verson 2002 with updated severice pack 2

Pentium 4 CPU 2.53 Ghz 2.52 Ghz. 512 of RAM. TU1200 Nvida Gateway xv930

BINGO!!!

Get another 512 stick of RAM and have your computer guy dual channel it in BIOS.

Your specs are below the "Recommended" level for Silent Hunter III.

I'm sorry about that, but it isn't a GW problem.

I'm also not familiar with that particular video card.

Recommended specs for Silent Hunter III call for 256 mb video cards.

More RAM won't hurt your pocket-book too much... and will fix many other problems you may be having too.

When it comes to "Recommended Specs" for Silent Hunter III... they really should have said "Mandatory Specs."

I'm sorry about that JayW. :(

JayW.
03-21-06, 10:54 PM
Oh well. back to RUB and ht 1.47 i guess.

JauW.

CCIP
03-21-06, 10:56 PM
Are you sure you're not using the 16km version? There really is no reason GW with 8km should slow you down. If anything, you might want to go back to default seafloor textures also included as an option in there :hmm:

Otherwise, there really isn't any reason there should be any serious slowdowns with the 8km version.

JayW.
03-22-06, 09:07 AM
Ugh. Realuboatsimulation.net is down and I need part 2 of GW for the mods.

JayW.

JCWolf
03-22-06, 05:23 PM
Windows XP HOMEIn edition Verson 2002 with updated severice pack 2

Pentium 4 CPU 2.53 Ghz 2.52 Ghz. 512 of RAM. TU1200 Nvida Gateway xv930


You can also do what i've done,Go to Control Panel and Create a new user acont in user aconts option, and on that user don't install any of the programs that take out your Ram, like Net, Anti Virus, firewall, you know dose major programs that are Ram burners!

So that way you use that User just to play the games you whant!

I've done that, and mi sistem is equal to your's.... :up:

andy_311
03-22-06, 05:46 PM
I had the same problem sh3 slowed down to a snail and then ctd,so I was going to give it 1 more go before reverting back but this time around instead of onstalling it via JSME which doubled the size of sh3 to nearly 4.9gig I just over rode the original files (i know big risk) left some stock files in I think i left 4 in and it works a dream.

Kpt. Lehmann
03-22-06, 05:52 PM
Ugh. Realuboatsimulation.net is down and I need part 2 of GW for the mods.

JayW.

JayW.... check your PM box. :ping:

XXi
03-22-06, 07:19 PM
Same problem here... ran GW, huge problems while in port, all underwater wievs, UZd/Periscope when saw a convoy.
1 GB RAM, 6600 GT, Sempron 2000+ * as for the CPU, might be tuned up to 2500... *

nikpinero
03-22-06, 08:39 PM
Do you think you could elaborate a little on the "dual channel in BIOS" part. I´d like to give that a go on my computer, if feasible.


Windows XP HOMEIn edition Verson 2002 with updated severice pack 2

Pentium 4 CPU 2.53 Ghz 2.52 Ghz. 512 of RAM. TU1200 Nvida Gateway xv930

BINGO!!!

Get another 512 stick of RAM and have your computer guy dual channel it in BIOS.

Your specs are below the "Recommended" level for Silent Hunter III.

I'm sorry about that, but it isn't a GW problem.

I'm also not familiar with that particular video card.

Recommended specs for Silent Hunter III call for 256 mb video cards.

More RAM won't hurt your pocket-book too much... and will fix many other problems you may be having too.

When it comes to "Recommended Specs" for Silent Hunter III... they really should have said "Mandatory Specs."

I'm sorry about that JayW. :(

irish1958
03-22-06, 09:47 PM
Grey Wolves with the stock sea floor runs faster on my computer than !UB 1.02 with Harbor traffic.
irish1958

JayW.
03-22-06, 10:36 PM
I just experimented with 16 m and 8 m graphics. With the 8 m, the control room, the camera view and the crew move with no problem but in the bridge view, everything moves in a jerkly motion. With 16 m, both place s had the same problem. I guess I need a 4 m.


JayW.

XXi
03-22-06, 10:36 PM
Mostly interesting... perhaps I`ll try out such version. Grey Wolves would be soo cool if there were no slowdowns. They`re VERY annoying.

Cdre Gibs
03-22-06, 10:57 PM
I run SHIII on a piddly 1.2Ghz PIII for crying out loud. No issues, hell I can even host 8 player online games with no probs!

How - Because I dont use onboard bloody vid cards or sound cards and have 4GB of Ram!

IIRC the TU1200 Nvida Gateway xv930 has both, onboard Vid an sound. With only 512Mb of ram your just begging for trouble (I maybe wrong, but I think it does, unless I have my M/B numbers mixed up). What little ram you have is being chewed up for your Vid and your triple cycling your CPU to play the game. I'm not surprised your having drama's.

Solution, grab 1 more stick of ram a vid card and a sound card. Your PC will thank you.

(If I do have the M/B's mixed up, more ram is still a bloody good idea. If fact since your running XP, you really should have more than 512MB of ram anyway. They say a MINIMUM for XP is 512MB, if thats just for the OS what do you think an added drain like a high end game is gonna do to your PC! I always suggest for XP a MINIMUM of 1 GB of ram, its call a CYA Policy [Cover Ya Arse].)


Edit - Hehe, I corrected my lil typo, I said 4MB instead of 4GB - I'd luv ta see XP run on 4MB let alone SHIII :rotfl:

Kpt. Lehmann
03-22-06, 11:08 PM
I run SHIII on a piddly 1.2Ghz PIII for crying out loud. No issues, hell I can even host 8 player online games with no probs!

How - Because I dont use onboard bloody vid cards or sound cards and have 4MB of Ram!

IIRC the TU1200 Nvida Gateway xv930 has both, onboard Vid an sound. With only 512Mb of ram your just begging for trouble (I maybe wrong, but I think it does, unless I have my M/B numbers mixed up). What little ram you have is being chewed up for your Vid and your triple cycling your CPU to play the game. I'm not surprised your having drama's.

Solution, grab 1 more stick of ram a vid card and a sound card. Your PC will thank you.

(If I do have the M/B's mixed up, more ram is still a bloody good idea. If fact since your running XP, you really should have more than 512MB of ram anyway. They say a MINIMUM for XP is 512MB, if thats just for the OS what do you think an added drain like a high end game is gonna do to your PC! I always suggest for XP a MINIMUM of 1 GB of ram, its call a CYA Policy [Cover Ya Arse].)

God BLESS the Aussies!!! Thanks Cdr Gibs :up: :up: :up:

First thing... I'm not angry with anyone here because dealing with this kind of stuff is very challenging for some users.... BUT....

As much as I would like to personally fix up everyone so that they could run GW comfortably.... Recommended (should be mandatory)specs to run Silent Hunter III include 1024 mb of RAM!!! (1 gigabyte)

The best way to set up your RAM cards: (your computer guy can do this...)

1) Get TWO STICKS THE SAME SPEED AND SIZE!!! Two is faster than one... I dunno why... it just is.

2) Have your computer guy DUAL CHANNEL THEM in BIOS... this allows the reading or writing of data to be channelled into whatever direction is most in-demand by your PC at the moment.

3) You cannot dual-channel a single stick of RAM.

4) Turn off all un-used programs running in the background when you play... especially temperature sensors. I have a temp sensor that refreshes the temp reading every three seconds... and if I leave it running I experience a severe and rhythmic dip in FPS every time it takes a measurement... and that is just one program of several I turn off before each SH3/GW run session.

5) MORE RAM IS USUALLY A CHEAPER/MORE AFFORDABLE UPGRADE

6) Not enough RAM will cause "memory mini-dumps" basically this means your PC cannot keep up with the running computations to continue the SH3 process... and you get CTD'd!!!

7) I learned all the above the hard way... and fixed it... and I am far from being a rich man and can I claim to even live comfortably.
I can feel your pain... believe me. I remember that crappy feeling of being so close but so far away. (All I want to do is just sail and sink stuff!!! WHY is it so hard to just run SH3?)

8) GW is a graphically intensive mod... yes.... but not nearly in the way that you think. With 99% of the altered graphics inclusions in GW... the Tanker IV Seafloor mod is one of the ONLY mods that expanded the actual size of the TGA file!!! For the most part this means we have simply replaced existing graphics with items that are no more difficult for your PC to process than the original. In some cases we have IMPROVED FPS!!!

Our smoke mod improves FPS and so does our "Waves Attenuation" values in the Sim.cfg

In the first patch we will make a lesser version (same graphic size as stock) of the Tanker IV seafloor mod as default. This mod is available at Terrapin's site now and will be readily available when the site returns... which will be very soon.

Given the right setup... GW can actually improve the performance of SH3 on your machine.

From the school of hard knocks!!! We salute you!
:ping: :ping: :ping: :ping: :ping: :ping: :ping: :ping:

McBeck
03-23-06, 08:44 AM
Mirror up at my site for those who have problems finding GW for download...

www.silenthunter.dk

JayW.
03-23-06, 09:23 AM
I do proudly report that my GW is 95% working better with the stock sea floor modification. After I go immediate to the bridge view, the jerky movements of the objects including my bridge crew went away within 30 seconds. A tiny bit slower than SH2 with RUB but I'm not complaining. At. least, it works now.



JayW.