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Electrician's Mate
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Hey guys,
A recent beastly computer purchase in anticipation for SH5 means i can finally play SH4 at full graphics with ease, or so i thought. I just bought the Gold version, downloaded TMO 1.9 overhauled and installed RSRD 2.0 after it in the mod enabler. I am finding myself having to save every 5 minutes due to the frequency of crashes to desktop and the frustration this is causing me is not healthy. Sometimes the game just freezes up and i cant do anything except a ctrl + alt + del. Other times i get that stupid windows not responding, send a message to microsoft notice. Here are my specs: OS Windows 7 64 bit CPU Intel Core i7-920 Processor CPU Speed 2673 MHz MSI ATI R5970-PM2D2G PCIEXPRESS VIDEO CARD 2GB RAM DDR3 P1600 2GB X3 KIT PATRIOT VIPERLINE GAMER ASUS MAINBOARD P6T SE COOLING SYSTEM - COOLIT DOMINO 700W PSU PRO GAMING SILENTPRO FAN ACTIVE PFC - COOLERMASTER SATA HDD 1TB 7200RPM Today i will try running TMO alone without RSRD in case of a conflict there. I was running RFB 1.4 before i formatted my PC with next to no trouble. If anyone had a similar problem and has found a way around please share because this is driving me nuts. Thanks PS. I also tried installing the game to C:\ubisoft\SH4 and run the game as admin but still nothing. Last edited by kvbrock82; 06-23-10 at 06:47 AM. |
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Eternal Patrol
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Don't know if this would help your problem but if all else fails try changing drivers for your video card.
I was getting a lot of ctd with TM 2.0, no problems with 1.9. Solved the 2.0 crashing by changing video card drivers. Going back to an old driver - 182.50 solved it, I was using the 197.45 drivers before that. (nvidia) |
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Electrician's Mate
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Ill see if i can give it a go.. my pc just came back from a service with a full reformat and fresh windows 7 install so messing about with the drivers really isnt at the top of my list
![]() From what ive heard it took a lot of playing around to get the most out of both the HD5970's cores by my technician. |
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![]() Get newest driver here: http://game.amd.com/us-en/drivers_catalyst.aspx Do some stress- and memtest on your system to ensure it runs properly. Then test some clean Silent Hunter 4 runs (delete your documents/sh4 folder first) and then add mods one by one with testings in between... Running SH4 here with no ctds ever... it can be done. Oh! And do your Win7 a favour and add another 2 GB RAM. At least. It just loves RAM! ![]() |
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Electrician's Mate
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Hey Jan, Isnt 6gb of ddr3 gaming ram enough? If not ill have to wait a couple of months before i add.. cashflow crisis :P I uninstalled the game and all relevant files.. going for a fresh install and slow mod additions as you said. It's gonna be a long night
![]() I was really getting into my last career ![]() ... what kind of stress/mem tests methods are there? are there programs to help? Thanks Last edited by kvbrock82; 06-24-10 at 04:11 AM. |
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Ace of the Deep
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Yes, 6 GB is mighty fine. Though I'm pretty sure I read it as 2 GB only...
![]() MemTest86 can be found here: http://www.memtest.org/ A fine stresstool here: http://www.ocbase.com/perestroika_en/index.php?Download Or use a demo of FutureMark http://www.futuremark.com/ - or SiSoftSandra http://www.sisoftware.net/ ![]() If you need help you're welcome to use PM too. Good luck! ![]() |
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Eternal Patrol
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I'm running the game just fine on an ancient machine with 2 GB of old-fashioned DDR RAM, a single-core processor and an ATI 4650, so I doubt that's the problem. Did you try the new drivers as Jan suggested? Have you tried older drivers as Kiwi mentioned? He's not the only one to make that point.
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