Do both the players with high end graphic cards like NViDia, or however the caps go, experience crashing when they play their campaigns?
Do both the players with high end graphic cards like NViDia, or however the caps go, experience crashing when they play their campaigns?
Is your anti-aliasing set on 2x? If not, do so and try it again.
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I haven't installed VI nor XL mod yet, I'm just wondering if other people have the same problem.
If I set my anti aliasing to 2x, my battles lag and the campaign still crashes on me from time to time (frequently too).
Hmm, I've never had a crash because of my video card, but for the first time I had a battle with serious lag the other day, though I think it was because I had the music turned on.
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The total war series is noted for incompatibilities with NVidia drivers.
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arrgg that sucks.Originally Posted by ajaxfetish
My MTW would not work with my Nvidia card, no matter what I tried. And I think I tried everything. The only reason I ended up playing it at all was because I found a cheap ATI radeon and put it in my ancient PC. Absolutely zero problems since then. *shrugs*
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I have an old Geforce 2 card and no matter what I tried I couldn't get MTW to work with the latest drivers. I installed an older driver (don't remember where I got it from though) and the game ran fine.
Well there basically isn't a point keeping an old card like that updated with newer drivers anyway. You just end up with increasingly large driver packages that do nothing specific for your card and are certainly unlikely to add any new features or functionality.
Technical support peeps and documents love to tell everyone to always update to the latest driver at every available opportunity, regardless if there's any benefit, which I can't see is the case when the drivers are several years newer than the card/component in question. There are probably some exceptions to this.
My Geforce 5900XT is still using 2 year old drivers. They do the job, so why update.
Regarding crashes with Nvidia cards, aside from 2xAA, some people report (varying) success trying different screen resolutions and colour depth.
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I've reported success in being able to play the campaign game itself, though the instability was too much for me to bare though. So I turned to my old computer. It went great, no crashing, stable. But my computer's hard drive's too small so I'll have to make do with just the battles for this one.Originally Posted by professorspatula
I'm guessing it's about luck or to be more correct the lack of it, neither my current comp or my last one have/had any problems with any form of MTW and both have/had Nvidia drivers.
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hmm...what exactly does turning on anti-aliasing do? In both of my MTW and RTW games, it's always set to off and the games run pretty much fine. With the exception of campaign and battle lag which I think is due to my PC's mbRAM(only has 464mb RAM while my laptop has 222mbRAM).
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The anti-aliasing gives the appearance of smoother images. It makes the graphics on the screen more eye-pleasing. Otherwise your images would look blocky. (Is that such a word?)Originally Posted by Seedexodus
Not sure why it's required to run a campaign game to prevent CTD and not other options in the game. Maybe the use of the map in the campaign? I just know I couldn't play a campaign without adjusting the AA.
If you are using Nvidia, keep in mind that the newer drivers, those released after the game cause crashes.
The most stable drivers for MTW are those released at the time of MTW -2004.
And these are:
61.76
61.77
and
66.93
reverting back to these drivers solved my problems.
Hope it helps
Exactly Coldprecision. I have 61.76 for an old GeForce 2 MX graphic card. And the game works without a problem.
I'm hoping for a upgrade soon though, and good-bye MTW(for a while at least)
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Well I recently gotten a new Rig myself.
Dont worry, it's a 3 minute job for reverting between the old and new drivers.
Just get install .exe for both the old and the new patches and keep them somewhere. so you can upgrade / re roll drivers without having to DL anything.
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