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Old 01-27-2011, 11:36 AM
Rasah Rasah is offline
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Default Game just closes

I don't know if anyone else has had this specific issue. I read through all of the multi core threads, and the WinEQ thread, and I haven't been able to correct my issue.

Basically, I'll be killing a mob, usually stacking dots, and the game will just close. Just last night, I stacked 4 dots on a griffon, and was ready to cast my 5th, and the game just went away. It took probably 2 minutes to be able to log in. I assume my character just ran up and started whacking away. 4 dots would have been enough to put the griffon in run mode, the 5th is what kills it.

10 minutes later, I had just cast my 5th dot on a griffon, and I crashed again. This time I at least knew I'd still be alive on my return.

I am running WinEQ2, I have set the affinity to ON in the WinEQ settings, and I have set my FPS to 45.

It seems like I only crash if I have a dot on something. (I have crashed one other time in WFP, but that was an extremely isolated incident)

My options at the moment seem to be:
stop using dots
create a mage
actually find out how to fix the problem

If anyone has had this happen to them and have found ways to fix it that I haven't tried yet, I would appreciate it. I don't load slowly, I don't get black screens, I don't get funky graphics. It simply drops without any warning.
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