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The Combat demo crashes all the time when I choose DX-9 for the graphics. The error is attached below. I usually run the Demo on my laptop (2 Gb Ram, Dual Core 1.73, XP+SP2, Ati Radeon X1600).

However, it works just fine with OpenGL so i don't mind too much... (just wanted you to know :love: )

PS. Once, I saw the blue screen of death, however it seems to be common for my laptop lately... :gripe:


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11 Sep 2008, 22:40
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I have a better card than you. ATI Radeon X1650 512Mb. :mrgreen:

...Ok, only a teensy bit better. Anyways, are you using XP or Vista? Crashing in Vista is a known problem, although I don't know if Wolfe knows what the cause is yet. If you're using Vista, he will definitely be interested in this info.

*Edit - what language is that bottom line of the error message in? Shouldn't it all be in English? :?

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Anyways, are you using XP or Vista?
As I mention in the first post I run XP+SP2.

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*Edit - what language is that bottom line of the error message in? Shouldn't it all be in English?
Actually, it's greek. It says something like "The pointer isn't valid" (or something like that). By the way, why should it all be in English 8O ?

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11 Sep 2008, 23:26
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Well it just seems strange to me that Supremacy would suddenly turn bilingual. I didn't know Mike could speak Greek, that's all. :lol:

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12 Sep 2008, 00:49
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Well it just seems strange to me that Supremacy would suddenly turn bilingual. I didn't know Mike could speak Greek, that's all.
The reason that there's Greek there is not due to Mike, but due to Windows (I have a greek version of windows). Usually most of the errors (and in XP this happens a lot) produce some message in Greek, and this is the case as well.

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I have a better card than you. ATI Radeon X1650 512Mb
Actully they are both quite good. I also use Linux (the Slax distro) and Compiz (used to create interactive desktops etc) runs veeeery smoothly! By the way I run it from a usb stick :twisted: !

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12 Sep 2008, 09:03
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Hope you've got backups for your usb stick then. Just imagine it raining...being dropped on the floor...pressing the delete button... 8O

I used to have 2 Radeon 9250 (128mb) cards. I started getting green pixels all over my screen though. I decided to upgrade before they died and my computer became unuseable.

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You can't delete the USB from within Linux (obviously) and I never use it with Windows :twisted: . Backups are irrelevant :borg: :borg: :borg: :borg: since it is a live distribution , which means I can use it in any PC and do my "monkey business" :twisted: (download, fool around etc) even where I'm not supposed to... (library, campus, internet cafe PCs etc).

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