Diantane Posted September 2 Posted September 2 (edited) All other games work fine. I've tried reinstalling on a different SSD. Worked for one day only. Now crashes in 10 minutes. Tried using diagnostic client. Keeps crashing with no help. All of this started about 6 weeks ago. No issues before that. Have played since LIVE. Will I ever be able to come back? Edited September 3 by Diantane
Apogee Posted September 3 Posted September 3 What is your operating system? What launcher are you using to access CoH?
lemming Posted September 3 Posted September 3 (edited) I don't think anything changed in the game with that timeline. (Just before the last release if your timeline is correct) Being that it worked alright on a different SSD for a short bit, you might be having some issues with your computer's memory. Edited September 3 by lemming
Marine X Posted September 3 Posted September 3 You can view your connection status by typing /netgraph 1, this will appear at the bottom right of the screen and will not affect gameplay. /netgraph number Allows the user to turn on and off a network monitoring graph. This graph will overlay on top of any other windows, and will always be in the lower right hand corner. 0 - Off 1 - Display a small netgraph 2 - Display a large netgraph. /netgraph by itself will return the current net_graph setting. Netgraph shows a visual representation of TCP/IP network data flow called "packets". A network packet is segment of a larger message after it has been divided into parts or units of data. Each packet is then sent across a network of communication lines and recombined on the other end. Interpreting the netgraph: Spike shape: The height of the bar representing server ping time in milliseconds. Short is good, long is bad. Green bars represent received packets. Short = normal/good Long = low bandwidth. Yellow bars represent retransmitted packets. Short = ISP/Router issues Red bars represent dropped packets Short = ISP/Router issues Blocks of Red = Interrupted communications " When it's too tough for everyone else, it's just right for me..." ( Unless it's Raining, or Cold, or Really Dirty or there are Sappers, Man I hate those Guys...) Marine X
SeraphimKensai Posted September 3 Posted September 3 Laptop? Could be a heat issue that you need to replace dried out thermal paste. Or blowing out your fans, dust and debris can actually build up and stop them. If a GPU fan isn't working correctly, it can make almost any game unplayable or a slideshow until the computer builds up enough heat.thatnit starts closing down. To get an idea, you could install MSI afterburner, and monitor your GPU's heat as you try and play games. 1
Game Master GM Crumpet Posted September 3 Game Master Posted September 3 (edited) Rebooting your router can help Edited September 3 by GM Crumpet 1
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