Hi,
I am able to play for about 20-30 minutes at a time and then I get either booted out to the desktop or the system completely crashes as if I've pulled the plug and put it back in.
Here are the specs:
Pentium 4 2.4G
512MB Crucial PC2700
Albatron MB
GeForce 4 Ti 4200 Abit Siluro
No other game I have does this including:
Freelancer
Neverwinter Nights
Morrowind
Dungeon Siege
I've tried the following:
Installed latest GeForce Detonator driver
Installed DirectX 9.0a
Patched game in Multiplayer
So far, no joy. I may look for some motherboard drivers but I've got a feeling this is related to some kind of copy protection scheme. I have the retail game but I may look for a NoCD just to see if that fixes the problem. Then I'll know that it is the protection method. I know this these symptoms were encounters by some dealing with the copy protection in Neverwinter Nights. Eventually, Bioware removed the check in the software and that fixed the problem.
The ironic thing is that the pirates still get their games via the various patches the show up within a day or so of game releases, and many legit owners are driven to seek out fixes so they can play the game they just bought.
grimzap
I am able to play for about 20-30 minutes at a time and then I get either booted out to the desktop or the system completely crashes as if I've pulled the plug and put it back in.
Here are the specs:
Pentium 4 2.4G
512MB Crucial PC2700
Albatron MB
GeForce 4 Ti 4200 Abit Siluro
No other game I have does this including:
Freelancer
Neverwinter Nights
Morrowind
Dungeon Siege
I've tried the following:
Installed latest GeForce Detonator driver
Installed DirectX 9.0a
Patched game in Multiplayer
So far, no joy. I may look for some motherboard drivers but I've got a feeling this is related to some kind of copy protection scheme. I have the retail game but I may look for a NoCD just to see if that fixes the problem. Then I'll know that it is the protection method. I know this these symptoms were encounters by some dealing with the copy protection in Neverwinter Nights. Eventually, Bioware removed the check in the software and that fixed the problem.
The ironic thing is that the pirates still get their games via the various patches the show up within a day or so of game releases, and many legit owners are driven to seek out fixes so they can play the game they just bought.
grimzap
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