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boot
07-11-2006, 09:05
Hi Guys....please dont move me yet..iv got this problem since i got my new pc 6 monthes i installed RTW and BI but i could never get the game to run i could play single battles but evertime i played the Campaign id scroll the MAP and my PC would lock UP...i tried evrthing but no luck...drivers you name it...anyway what id like to know are they going to use the same engine...coz if so that means its a no no for me..sadly...just for intrest my spec
AMD 64
2 gig ram
Geforce 6600 512mb
Audgy Sound Blaster
Windows XP 32Home
:wall:

Anthony Cecil Hogmanay Melchett
07-11-2006, 09:47
Yes it's the same engine.

richyg13
07-11-2006, 11:16
You realy shouldnt have any lock-ups with that spec. I've got -

Amd 64 3200+ (2GHz)
GeForce 6600 512mb
1Gb RAM
Realtek AC'97 Audio
Windows XP Pro

and mine has worked flawlessly.

Tellos Athenaios
07-11-2006, 19:39
Check the game is using proper video and audio drivers first. If not specify your drivers by altering the game options. If they do match then:

Maybe something went wrong during installation? You can always reinstall RTW, and then try to play the Campaign.

If however you are 100% positively sure nothing went wrong, or after a flawless reinstallment the game still doesn't work properly, you can always try and fiddle a little more with the game settings. Let RTW auto detect the user best performance settings (the gears button in an options screen), and alter these settings afterwards.

If all this fails, try the CA customers support.

BeeSting
07-11-2006, 21:09
what friendly bunch of crowd in this forum.

The Spartan (Returns)
07-11-2006, 23:17
try removing a-a (anti-alaising)

SirGrotius
07-18-2006, 03:58
Dude, you've got a great system, what other games do you play on it? Something's funky to be locking up on you. Do you have enough power? I've found some of the trifling details can be eliminated for smoother gameplay--of course, get rid of grass and smoke for instance.

zakalwe
07-18-2006, 10:12
Hell of alot better system than mine and i play on Large

ShadesWolf
07-21-2006, 06:12
....... Do you have enough power? ........

Interesting question !
I recently upgraded my PC and put in a new graphics card. An AGP 512MB BLISS 7800GS. However, this gave me all sorts of problems, and I also needed to upgrade my power pack, which I did to a 500w peak load.

Now I assume on a new machine this shouldnt be a problem.

Also, as suggested, what other games do you have on your system and play. This might help.

What version of Direct X do you have ?

GFX707
08-05-2006, 03:41
SirGrotius was suggesting something else (i.e that the original poster didn't have the specs) but you raised a more important issue....if you have a puny PSU, say a cheap brand name under 400w or an OK brand under 300w then you seriously need to get a new PSU. I had a lockup problem years ago caused by a PSU that wasn't powerful enough.