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Post by WorldDomination on Sept 26, 2003 6:08:48 GMT 1
I have recently purchase a new computer it is a p4 3Ghz, Asus P4P800, 1024 mb DDR 400Mhz ram, with a ATI 9800 Pro all in wonder... and if you can believe this it doesn't seem to want to run GO... WTF? I'm using Xp home and I think, I'm almost certain I disabled the firewall, but the lag is so bad that I can't get out of the start base, or if I do I run 200 feet and end up back were I started. Has anyone heard or experienced anything like this? I have heard maybe the drivers for my new vid card don't like the game... anyone have or know what drivers work with ATI Radeon and GO?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
W.D.
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Post by Skunk0001 on Sept 26, 2003 8:41:31 GMT 1
Thats a knows problem although nobody can really explain why it happens there is a workaround for it. Download The All Seeing eye and make sure its not set to close on launch (in the events tab in options) then use the eye to launch the game leaving it running in the background. That stops the 'jiggys' and I know you're gonna think im mad but trust me, it does work.....for some reason www.udpsoft.com/eye/download/newer/EyeInstaller.exe
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Post by WorldDomination on Sept 26, 2003 19:26:47 GMT 1
Thanks Skunk0001, I'll give the Eye a try.
W.D.
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Post by WorldDomination on Sept 30, 2003 18:38:08 GMT 1
Hey Skunk,
Y that fix works is beyond me, but thaks all the same playing fine now.
W.D.
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Post by Skunk0001 on Sept 30, 2003 19:01:32 GMT 1
I'm glad it works m8, and yea a lot of people have thought about and nobody really knows why it works.....its just one of those things
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Post by Eisenfresser on Oct 20, 2003 15:49:36 GMT 1
Thx Skunk001!
Since I switched from my old AMD system to my new P4P800 Deluxe (Celeron 2300@3GHz) I was experiencing the same difficulties.
Strange, since all other components remained the same (and it worked perfectly before). But with the new CPU&mobo (and I use the onboard GBit-NIC now) GlOps became almost unplayable.
I tried lots of things to fix it, but nothing really worked. But your tip with the "all-seeing eye" is great. No more of this extremely annoying lag.
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Post by WorldDomination on Dec 28, 2003 6:12:39 GMT 1
d**n it! I have the same Asus P4P800 deluxe mobo with a p4 3ghz, I'm now suspecting the mobo.
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Post by |GA| The Rock™ on Jan 1, 2004 21:25:57 GMT 1
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Post by BlaaT0001 on Jan 14, 2004 16:41:50 GMT 1
I've had the exact same problem. Recently bought myself a ASUS P4P800 mobo ATI 9600se 128mb video 512mb PC3200 RAM Celeron 2400 cpu (cheaper, don't really need much more for now) S-ATA hd
Installing ASE fixed the prob, runs quite smoothly now.
Thanks for the advice!
Cheers,
BlaaT
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