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The game crash when i enter in a new zone if i play with 1680x1050 resolution. If i play with 1024x768 i don't have any problem.

Debian Squeeze 64 bits

Ati hd 3600 with propietary drivers.
(09-11-2010, 02:54 AM)elsenyordelcaos Wrote: [ -> ]The game crash when i enter in a new zone if i play with 1680x1050 resolution. If i play with 1024x768 i don't have any problem.

Debian Squeeze 64 bits

Ati hd 3600 with propietary drivers.

So turn down your resolution? Seems like a real simple fix to me. I play in 1680x1050 at 60hz with a dual core that has 2gb of DDR2 and a GeForce 8600, that is currently loaded down with terribly corrupted registry, probably viruses, and did I mention it's Vista SP1?

My advice, if you absolutely for some reason HAVE to play it at that resolution, is to update your drivers.
(09-11-2010, 03:06 AM)wastedfate Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-11-2010, 02:54 AM)elsenyordelcaos Wrote: [ -> ]The game crash when i enter in a new zone if i play with 1680x1050 resolution. If i play with 1024x768 i don't have any problem.

Debian Squeeze 64 bits

Ati hd 3600 with propietary drivers.

So turn down your resolution? Seems like a real simple fix to me. I play in 1680x1050 at 60hz with a dual core that has 2gb of DDR2 and a GeForce 8600, that is currently loaded down with terribly corrupted registry, probably viruses, and did I mention it's Vista SP1?

My advice, if you absolutely for some reason HAVE to play it at that resolution, is to update your drivers.


Sorry, I was wrong to post, this should go in the linux forum.

I have the last driver in my system. I have a core2duo with 2gb ddr2 too but in high resolution i can't play, the game crashes even in main page but if I turn down game resolution to 1024x768 i have no problem.
Try some intermediate resolution like 1280x768 and see if that works. If you crash at a certain resolution, there is not much to do but to lower it.