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  1. How can I make my ArmA server's ping show in the ingame browser screen?

    It's running on dedicated hardware with 100mb ethernet into my 6mb UK BT HomeHub ADSL modem/router.

    The max I've had connected in testing is myself on my client rig plus 8 others on internet connections, totalling 9 players, and I've had those players confirm the connection was solid and low ping.

    I'm not running anything except XP Firewall and the HomeHub's own firewall. I turned off all the firewalls and it still gave me a '?'. So I turned them back on.

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  2. what other game can you just drive down to the beach and watch the sunset?

    You too, huh?  notworthy.gif

    Did ya catch my new prayer?

    Quote[/b] ]Our Coders

    Who art in BIS

    Hallowed be thy game

    Thy Kingdom come

    Thy Republic be done

    In shops as it is online

    Give us this day our daily fix

    And forgive us our teamkills

    As we forgive those who teamkill against us

    And lead us not into ambushes

    But deliver us from Rambos

    For thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory

    For ever and ever

    Yeah, man!

    yay.gif


  3. Is this thread still here? Has anyone pointed out that you can't lodge an 'official' complaint through an informal channel?

    Anyway, my 'contribution' follows: -

    Who'll join me in a prayer?

    Our Coders

    Who art in BIS

    Hallowed be thy game

    Thy Kingdom come

    Thy Republic be done

    In shops as it is online

    Give us this day our daily fix

    And forgive us our teamkills

    As we forgive those who teamkill against us

    And lead us not into ambushes

    But deliver us from Rambos

    For thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory

    For ever and ever

    Yeah, man!

    notworthy.gif

    Catchy, huh? thumbs-up.gif


  4. I played ArmA through my Medusa 5.1 headset and it sounded great with 3 speakers per ear.  It sounded fantastic.

    However, I didn't keep it on because I've never managed to get the Medusa microphone working.  Now I'm back to onboard stereo and 0.99UKP headset.


  5. I joined my friend´s server and couldn´t hear him and visa versa, tried with Roger Wilco and Teamspeak and still no go.

    Did some ISP research & googling and found out that the NAT in my modem/router was the cause.

    Disabled it from my modem config and now the voip is working in Arma / TSpeak / Roger Wilco.

    (I have adsl connection and NAT hide my public ip, NAT = off and ip is public)

    WTF? So in-game VOIP actually WORKS?huh.gif?huh.gif?

    Can't wait to get home and try this NAT business...


  6. 1. Connect to an empty server

    2. Make yourself admin with '#vote admin your name'

    3. Choose missions with '#missions'

    4. Enjoy.  People will join.  If they don't, you get time to familiarise yourself.  You'll soon notice when idiots come on and waste your vehicles and then it's '#kick smacktard' and '#missions' to choose again.

    The ingame voice is broken. When you join a server, look to see if it gives out TeamSpeak server info. If it does, write it down, exit the game, join the channel and get playing like a team. Nothing more satisfying than asking for help and getting it or being asked for help and giving it. The game isn't about points, after all!

    I've started playing on passworded servers like that of www.6thsense.eu.  Enforced teamwork and tactics.  Good fun.


  7. Did you change something in XP setup or game setup?

    Did you install something else?

    Did you uninstall something else?

    Did you patch something else?

    Did you fill your hard-disc with porn?

    One thing this game has made me do is System Restore! Never used it before; now I use it all the time because I don't want to break ArmA.

    -Fenix out.


  8. I've been working hard in my Crap Noob Ideas Factory and had the following so-called thought: -

    Rather than decals etc, could a cartridge object or maybe a new cylinder object be embedded in the surface of the object being shot-up? The end of the cyclinder would perhaps be visible atop the target object's textures.

    Another one which I'm aboslutely certain the engine couldn't support: how about a series of quite short hollow cylinders end-to-end corresponding to the projectile penetration?

    goodnight.gif


  9. In your situation, this is what I would do...

    #1 Don't give up hope!

    In Add/Remove Programs: -

    Uninstall openal

    Uninstall all audio software

    In Device Manager: -

    Uninstall soundcard drivers

    Delete the sound cards

    Shutdown

    Until the game is working, simplify the computer setup.  So, I'd forget about the MIDI soundcard at this stage.  Even if it's not a problem, Windows isn't perfect and might mess things up...

    Depending on which is the MIDI soundcard: -

    Open the case and remove the MIDI card

    or

    Disable the onboard sound in the BIOS

    Reboot

    Re-install audio for the single active card.

    Reinstall DirectX

    Run DXdiag and take off hardware audio acceleration.

    Reinstall openAL

    Start ArmA

    Disable ingame hardware acceleration and EAX

    Reduce ingame graphics to no more than 1024x786 or a similar widescreen if that's what you got and lower/disable all the game graphics settings.

    Play and pray!

    If it works, create a Restore Point

    After a day or two of it working, either install the MIDI card and test again for a couple of days OR play with dxdiag acceleration settings, and in-game settigns and test those for a couple of days.  Use Restore Points.


  10. After I turned off all acceleration and isntalled 2 other soundcards and the game became stable, I went back to my original soundcard and now run it all with acceleration on maximum.

    Maybe all I needed to do was delete my soundcards in Windows XP, reboot, reinstall/update, install openal and play.


  11. My game used to crash all the time and now it never crashes. I did a lot of fiddling so I'm not sure exactly what was required. Some things seemed important though.

    The first rule of ArmA is your video card can't handle as much as you think it can. It's not usually the drivers that cause the problems, just the amount of work the game demands. For the sake of testing stability, reduce your video settings to the minimum. If you've got AGP (I don't think you have), reduce the AGP aperture to 128MB or maybe 64MB. Overloading video can cause CTD.

    The game audio is particularly sensitive also. If you've got 2 souncards installed, be very sure which card is doing what. Find the latest drivers for your exact audio chips and install them. Update DirectX again. Do a successful(!wink_o.gif update from www.openal.org or from the installer on the DVD. Then run dxdiag (Start, Run, dxdiag) and turn of audio acceleration. In game, turn off audio hardware acceleration and EAX.

    Take off all overclocking until later. It's more fun tweaking a machine that works than having a turbo-charged machine that crashes all the time.

    Doing all that and more worked for me and I'm eternally glad I did it because the game is the best I've ever seen - and I've never even seen it with high settings. Gameplay, teamwork, realism/immersive environment - it rocks and rocks and rocks. It's still got bugs but so what? I don't play the bugs, I play the game. I'm happy with my 18-25fps! Rather 18fps of this than 30 of Battlefield notworthy.gif.

    Good luck!


  12. I think you miss-described your CPU...  Pentium M's don't use DDR2@667; more like DDR@266 or DDR@333.  Or maybe I'm having a brainstorm huh.gif

    Having just got my PC ultra-stable for this game, I'm not in a hurry to start pulling RAM to make drawing comparisons, but I am interested to know the answer.

    Are your graphics PCI-E or AGP?  I'm guessing PCI-E but I'm no expert cos I still run AGP.

    Grass draw-distance is a function of "Shading Detail" and yours sounds like it went down a setting.

    Whether distant objects are drawn or not depends on Object Detail but the interaction between view-distance, obj detail and texture quality make it hard for me to guess quite what you're seeing.

    Have the graphics settings changed automatically, perhaps?  Maybe the game has given you a higher resolution and changed the settings.

    -Fenix out.


  13. I tried that on my brand-new X1950 Pro about 10 days ago. The computer froze and I turned it off very fast. Luckily it survived.

    Re-install DirectX from the ArmA DVD. Then run (Start -> Run) DXDiag and check out the video parts. This will help you decide if your card is fried or just ... I don't know what...

    -Fenix out

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