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SERIOUS Crashs in SPWAW 5.0 AND 5.01

Posted: Thu May 17, 2001 5:01 am
by DFourthHorseman
Hi, I have played SPWAW now and I have now noticed a few problems recently. For example, when I try to initate a WWII long campaign as soviet, the game would automatically drop into windows into 640-800 resolition and freeze a few seconds later. It also happened once or twice when I'm in a game and when I click enter in the save menu to save the game, it would do the same thing again. Sometimes it would drop to my normal resolution (1024-768) and not freeze, sometimes it would not. But recently with 5.0 and 5.01, freezes and resolution drop outs have been a lot more frequent. I don't know why it is happening, I don't have any programs in the background. My system is 533 mhz, 128 Ram, 3.5 GB of available hard drive space, Inno3d Geforce2 MX pci, W98 SE, and I let window determine my swap file size.
Whats the problem? PLEASE HELP ME, so that I can continue to play this great game
trouble free.

Thanks
Ruibing :D

Posted: Thu May 17, 2001 5:11 am
by john g
Originally posted by DFourthHorseman:
Hi, I have played SPWAW now and I have now noticed a few problems recently. For example, when I try to initate a WWII long campaign as soviet, the game would automatically drop into windows into 640-800 resolition and freeze a few seconds later. It also happened once or twice when I'm in a game and when I click enter in the save menu to save the game, it would do the same thing again. Sometimes it would drop to my normal resolution (1024-768) and not freeze, sometimes it would not. But recently with 5.0 and 5.01, freezes and resolution drop outs have been a lot more frequent. I don't know why it is happening, I don't have any programs in the background. My system is 533 mhz, 128 Ram, 3.5 GB of available hard drive space, Inno3d Geforce2 MX pci, W98 SE, and I let window determine my swap file size.
Whats the problem? PLEASE HELP ME, so that I can continue to play this great game
trouble free.

Thanks
Ruibing :D
What version of directx are you running? What does dxdiag report when you run thru all the tests? To me this sounds like a directx-driver interaction problem.
thanks, John.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2001 5:21 am
by Paul Vebber
Yes - the game forces teh screen resolution to 800x600. IF you are getting some other screen resolution then there is some problem with your video driver, directx, and/or game installation

Posted: Thu May 17, 2001 6:21 am
by Stukadawg
Would setting the desktop resolution to 800 x 600 help? That way the program doesn't have to switch when it's started or closed.

I had a similar problem with Age of Kings.

My solution was a new computer, I hope yours is much simpler and less expensive.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2001 6:41 am
by Don
Changing your resolution should change nothing - many of us run higher than 600x800 and have no problems. If I were you I would un-install and re-install, saving any special stuff you want to keep.

Posted: Sat May 19, 2001 12:05 am
by DFourthHorseman
Thanks, I'll try those advices. It may be DirectX 8.0, wish I kept 7.0 :( . Can't reinstall it cause I started the game with verision 2.0 or something and upgraded about EIGHT times to get to 5.01, and I got a 56k modem so I can't just download the complete version again. I'll try reinstallin directx though.

Thanks anyways
Ruibing

Posted: Sat May 19, 2001 12:15 am
by Charles2222
I'm running mine on DirectX 8, no problem and I think V.7 was more of a threat to this game than 8 is. V.7 was a very direct threat to the Talonsoft games anyway.