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playing men on the rolling plain
While playing the quest step forward bolt warriors - sieging Makkada.... the game just froze up on me and the music kept playing in a loop. I had to use the reset button on my pc to restart because nothing else worked anymore. After re-logging I found my army had reduced in size as if I had used the pay-off button but I didn't. Also on the screen where you can choose your city mine just lokked like a town but it's a city with walls and all. Then the game threw me out a couple of times when I went and play some smaller quests like destroying a small town. After entering the quest the game throws me out and I have to re-log. Some of my units doesn't keep their lvls up. you have to do the lvling when entering a quest or something. I have give the lvl points all over again. pc specs are.... 2.0 duo core pentium proc with 4 gb ram and a 512 gforce vid card. running on windows xp pro |
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could you provide log1 the rest aren't needed i believe
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sorry he had relogged a few times,so asked him to post them.
Only thing i saw that may have caused issues was logfile2 something along the lines of "Map Object Template not found" |
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also it seems by the way he described it to be a error from installing or updating the files, hopefully kon or joe can lend a hand here ( if they can be bothered of course )
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And thanks for posting your logs, we are investigating. |
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Your pc overheated. Use EVGA precision and use the fan control and ingame overlay monitoring to display gpu temp in game. you could also clean out your pc it is probably full of dust which contributes to overheating. I do not advise you to overclock anything, its a good program but if you dont know what you are doing you can fry your video card if you overclock it incorrectly. I just set the fan control to go to 100% fan sooner, so instead of being 100% fan at 90ºc it goes to 100 at 70ºc, simple little things like that stops your pc from overheating. Here is the link. http://www.evga.com/precision/
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