I might go to win98 compatibility mode if it does happen to crash again. I was able to play for 20 minutes or so without crashing. (though I read that win98 compatibility mode causes other problems.)quote: BTW, updating my sound drivers, moving my HDs to different channels, and defragging all my drives and freeing up lots of space seemed to do the trick. And maybe install new Audigy 2 ZS drivers. quote:It's recommended to try Win98 compatibility mode, so I'll try that to see if it fixes my crashes. It's the EAX bug, but I thought I disabled that shit. I then have to reboot the computer.Running winXP, SP2, my soundcard is SB128 which I never had any problem with so I guess thats the problem.How many of you get the crash/freeze problem? Did you manage to fix it?FAQ page here: Quotes from the 30 page:quote:Yeah, the game keeps on crashing. So now I'm not totally sure that its the card and not the game.In my case, its not really crashes, the game freezes, and I get this high pitched iiiiii sound, happens after 10~30 minutes of gaming. The video card's default speed is 500/1000, and putting it to 400/800, also its not particularly hot now, and I still get crashes. There's some bits and pieces in the 30 page GTA SA thread but its a pain going thru it or sidetracking the gamplay discussions, so I just thought I'd make a dedicated thread.So I've been trouble with GTA San Andreas, I believe its my video card overheating, but now I'm not 100% sure.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |