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06-18-2007, 10:33 PM | #1 |
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ok this crash thing is getting anoying
no i dont have an ati card it is a 7300 gtxr (gt xpand and rally) ive got a whole hell of alot of crash backtrace logs and of course the error log but i dont know what to do about any of it lemme know what you need and ill send it to whoever
cpu=am2 amd64x2 3800 video=gigabyte 7300 gtxr ram=2 gig ddr2 kernel=sabayon-2.6.20-r3 p.s. this is insane |
06-21-2007, 11:44 PM | #2 |
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Hey, men, you know what I mean when I say I got at least six or seven crash, before I can play, and then, a crash when I'm playing... Maybe it should be nice if you work a bit on these crashes. I'm not blaming or complaining, but sometimes it's really bothering...
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06-22-2007, 06:37 AM | #3 | |
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06-22-2007, 01:08 PM | #4 |
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My hardware is ok:
Intel P4 3.0GHz 1GB Kingston DDR2 ATI Radeon X600 256Mb I repeat, I'm not blaming or complaining, but only trying to inform that the crashes does not disappear on their own, it takes to work on them... |
06-22-2007, 05:15 PM | #5 |
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i crash very few on random occations (but it happens)
but i crash regularly (more or less) after pressing the ressurect button |
06-23-2007, 04:14 AM | #6 | |
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06-26-2007, 10:53 PM | #7 |
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I get crashes when I'm fighting, when I'm running, when I'm trying to enter the game, when I just click the button "play"...
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06-27-2007, 04:01 AM | #8 |
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64-bit or 32 bit kernel? I've had issues running 32-bit OpenGL libs & especially OpenAL libs on the 64-bit sabayon kernel (though not gentoo) in the past (some versions ago mind, so my experience here is a little out of date).
As an indication - the client rarely crashes here (certainly no more than the windows version) and we have 2 machines, I can vouch for the following hardware: nVidia GeForce 7300GT PIV 3.2GHz 768MB Memory (No idea of the specific board, some parts-bin packard bell job ) and nVidia GeForce 7600GS PIV 3.0GHz (Hyperthread, single-core) 2GB Memory Intel P965 Motherboard Tried on Ubuntu 6.10, Mandriva 2007, SuSE 10.2, Debian 4.0, Gentoo 2006.1 (amd64) - each has their own quirks but all are stable - all running and smp kernel. Upshot is, there is nothing wrong with your level of hardware for playing regnum (Even the 7300GT gfx handles all of the detail turned on _except_ the water and thats due to a bug, not H/W requirements) which means its probably down to a config problem, library conflict or the 32-bit translation layer somewhere. You could try running in wine since you have a cursor now - do you have any 32-bit openAL test programs - if they prove to be unstable it would narrow it down to one place.... Random thoughts: How's alsa with your sound-card ? (I have to run OSS on the 965 motherboards on-board sound otherwise most games throw a fit over the sound in one way or another - Regnums no exception, but actually better than most with that) Failing that - which drivers are your running for the graphics card ? I my experience nVidia's own 1-9xxx series are the most stable all round and the open source nv driver is about as desirable as the pneumonic plague. Are you running Beryl or Compiz ? occasionally the compositing causes some problems with 3D games (heavily video driver sensitive) - with Beryl, just dropping the window manager to the native one sorts that out in a heartbeat (less experience with compiz, sorry). Does Regnum pause for a long time on startup sometimes - thats indicative of a connection problem somwhere which may be down to a firewall router or your iptables setup. There have been odd occasions when I've seen the download of various bits choke and cause issues with no discernable source - cleaning out your renum installation results in a painfully slow start next time but may be just the thing to sort the problem. Finally, try checking the "Update all new resources at once" option at startup - again horribly slow the first time, but one consitant problem here is the client going awol if it's left to download on the fly - it seems to hate that for us. Hope that helps a little.
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06-29-2007, 01:06 AM | #9 |
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lol must be the 64-bit sabayon :P
i know my hardware is up to snuff
cpu=am2 x2 3800+ ram=2gig ddr2 800 video=7300 gtxr (xpand and rally) |
06-29-2007, 02:07 AM | #10 | |
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Actually the nv driver is more stable, but it has no hardware acceleration (which is probably why it's more stable), don't diss nv, it's a very good driver if you don't do anything 3d
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