Game crashes after clicking "Start new game"
Débuté par
Bruteslayer8
, nov. 08 2009 09:14
#1
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 09:14
I have no idea what could be wrong here, I finally got into the game and downloaded my DLC's but when I try to start a new game it crashes instantly. This game is insanely bugged
. Please help me.......
#2
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 09:37
Preliminary diagnostic information
PCs are not *anything* at all like game console systems. There is almost nothing that is truly "standard" between various branded PCs, making the game developers' jobs very difficult, and resulting in warning labels attached to game boxes for those games that have serious requirements.
In case you have misunderstood how to evaluate your PC compared to that game box label, we have to start from here. Fill it all in.
Basic Hardware Specification Chart (Empty so far)
Processor Manufacturer: AMD / Intel
Processor Name / Type: Athlon 64 / Pentium / C2D / dual core / quad, etc.
Processor Speed: ?.? Ghz (or AMD Performance Number)
Operating System / Service Pack: WindowsXP with SP #?, Vista ? (Oh, no!)
System RAM: ? ? GBs (MBs, if less than 1024)
Video (GPU) Manufacturer: ATI / Nvidia (only those two are supported, PERIOD)
Video Card Model: (examples) Radeon HD 3650 Pro / Geforce 8600 GT
Video Card Driver Version: Catalyst ?.? / Nforce ??.?? (use numbers, not the word "latest")
Video Card onboard RAM: ? ? ? MBs
Sound Card Manufacturer:
Sound Card Model:
Gorath
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PCs are not *anything* at all like game console systems. There is almost nothing that is truly "standard" between various branded PCs, making the game developers' jobs very difficult, and resulting in warning labels attached to game boxes for those games that have serious requirements.
In case you have misunderstood how to evaluate your PC compared to that game box label, we have to start from here. Fill it all in.
Basic Hardware Specification Chart (Empty so far)
Processor Manufacturer: AMD / Intel
Processor Name / Type: Athlon 64 / Pentium / C2D / dual core / quad, etc.
Processor Speed: ?.? Ghz (or AMD Performance Number)
Operating System / Service Pack: WindowsXP with SP #?, Vista ? (Oh, no!)
System RAM: ? ? GBs (MBs, if less than 1024)
Video (GPU) Manufacturer: ATI / Nvidia (only those two are supported, PERIOD)
Video Card Model: (examples) Radeon HD 3650 Pro / Geforce 8600 GT
Video Card Driver Version: Catalyst ?.? / Nforce ??.?? (use numbers, not the word "latest")
Video Card onboard RAM: ? ? ? MBs
Sound Card Manufacturer:
Sound Card Model:
Gorath
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Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 08 novembre 2009 - 09:38 .
#3
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 09:50
Intel, Core 2 duo, 3.06Ghz, Windows XP Professional SP 3, 8 GB RAM, Nivida, Geforce 9400M, gMux version= 1.7.10, 256MB, Intel Integrated Audio, driver info= ac97intc.sys [5.10.0.3523]
#4
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 10:09
Your video card is very poor, and laptops usually cannot have the video upgraded (Dell and Sager are exceptions). What did the Configuration Utility recommend, and did you take that advice?
Gorath
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Gorath
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#5
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 10:12
Where do I find the Config. Utility recommendation?
#6
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 10:22
Plus my computer is the brand new MacBook Pro (fully upgraded) so I don't think what I told you earlier is my graphics card then if you say it is that bad.
#7
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 10:32
It makes no difference if it's made by Apple. If the video card isn't good enough for gaming, that is the same case for all laptops, PC or Mac. The prior Radeon X1600 card they used before was better, although still not good enough.
Gorath
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Gorath
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#8
Posté 23 novembre 2009 - 01:57
I'm also having the same problem on my PC
Intel, Core 2 Quad, 2.66Ghz, Windows XP Professional SP 3, 3 GB RAM, Nivida, Geforce 9400GT(1GB)
Intel, Core 2 Quad, 2.66Ghz, Windows XP Professional SP 3, 3 GB RAM, Nivida, Geforce 9400GT(1GB)





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