The other day, I re-installed CoX onto a newer (but still "old" compared to what's out now) machine than what I normally use (something from 2002-ish) simply because I got a little tired of switching comps.
The problem I ran into was that every time I'd try to access my contacts, turn in a mission, or get a new badge message, CoX would crash. It didn't matter the resolution or what I'd have dis-abled or whatnot...it would only work in safe mode at 800x600.
I had forgot something. On this newer machine, CoX was a resource prima donna. It didn't like running as part of a dual monitor set-up on an SLi machine, oh no...it wanted the WHOLE resource pie and nothing else would appease it.
So...I enabled SLi mode (ie, 2 cards running one monitor), and >POOF< everything works just fine.
Anywho, just thought I'd throw that little tidbit out in case anyone else was having a similar problem.
My in-game spell check is 6 slotted for damage.
" I assure you, my good man, Nemesis is most definitely 'down with the street.' Word up, my homie, as it were."
The other day, I re-installed CoX onto a newer (but still "old" compared to what's out now) machine than what I normally use (something from 2002-ish) simply because I got a little tired of switching comps.
The problem I ran into was that every time I'd try to access my contacts, turn in a mission, or get a new badge message, CoX would crash. It didn't matter the resolution or what I'd have dis-abled or whatnot...it would only work in safe mode at 800x600.
I had forgot something. On this newer machine, CoX was a resource prima donna. It didn't like running as part of a dual monitor set-up on an SLi machine, oh no...it wanted the WHOLE resource pie and nothing else would appease it.
So...I enabled SLi mode (ie, 2 cards running one monitor), and >POOF< everything works just fine.
Anywho, just thought I'd throw that little tidbit out in case anyone else was having a similar problem.
My in-game spell check is 6 slotted for damage.
" I assure you, my good man, Nemesis is most definitely 'down with the street.' Word up, my homie, as it were."