

-=MaVerick=-
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Just great....so the new patch wont fix this problem either i guess. Thats quite disappointing. I thought this bug would be high on the "to fix" list.
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I know what you mean, that problem became even worse with the beta patch. Raise up the gamma in such kind of missions, its not a solution but it helps. I doubt that there was some kind of beta testing, at least for the campaign but BI is trying to catch up with patches. The rumors say that another patch will be released with the US release. Haha lucky guy. It took them over a week to finally unlock my account. By that time my problem was solved long ago... Anyway, I still got some hope that ArmA will be perfecly playable one day. BTW maybe we could help you with some of your Bugs if you would give us your System Specs. Greetz mav
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Its still present even with the beta patch. Well well...maybe the next patch will kill that bug....or the one after the next one and so on... Until then bye bye ArmA
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Just to make sure again.. When did you check your temperature? In Windows or while playing a game with high hardware requirements? Im asking because Im beginning to think that karantan is absolutely right here, this all sounds very much like an overheating problem. And just cause someone told you that 90°C are OK you shouldnt count on it. Like I said in my last post, check the Fan, see if wheres dust or some other stuff in it, clean it if nessesary, check if it runs correctly and see if it helps. If everythings right with your GPU fan you can still wait etc. But you should make sure cause you actually can loose your card with that kind of problem...and I think an X1950 is pretty expensive, isnt it?
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80°C sounds pretty hot to me, but being a Nvidia fanboy I dont know that much about ATI's 1950 series. You may take a look at the GPU fan and clean it a bit if nessesary. Maybe Arma is stressing your Grafic card to much and it gets to hot, causing your PC freeze and restart. ...Thats all i can think of atm, need coffee.
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Hi, first of all take a look at this -> click me! It can be the reason for your "little" problem. Apart from that I think you should watch out for a new grafic card, yours seems to be a little bit outdated, especially for newer games like Arma Greetz mav
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Just to make sure... First your PC rebooted itself after 2-3 min, and now after 30-40 min? 'Cause i ment the 30-40 min crash in my last post.
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Better then nothing I guess. Did you get any error messages when the game crashed?
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I dont think that ArmA is the problem here, this sounds more like a hardware related problem. Arma just got the great ability to uncover those problems where other games dont care You said that your PC reboots automaticly after some time so I would suggest that you check your RAM first. There are a few freeware RAM checkers floating around in WWW.
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Hi, theres allready a Thread about this error.. take a look at this -> click me! Greetz mav
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Hey there, I also got this problem from time to time so i messed around with this -maxmem a bit...it didnt get better, it didnt get worse. Tried 512, 1024 and some numbers in between and now i got it disabled with no noteable difference. I dont know whats causing this crashes, but i know for sure that its quite annoying... Specs are: XP SP2 Intel C2D 6400 @ 2.13 GHZ Asus GF 7950 GT 512MB with newest official and beta drivers (tried both) X-Fi music 2GB GEiL DDR2 RAM etc etc The most interesting thing is that i never had this Error with my old CPU/GPU/RAM (XP3000+, GF6800 AGP, 1,5GB DDR1 RAM). At least ArmA looks better now...when its not crashing. Greetz mav Btw.... First Post in this forum, weeeee