Originally Posted by icek
If it does, you should be right - try running a siege battle in campaign and see if that works without issues.
Originally Posted by icek
If it does, you should be right - try running a siege battle in campaign and see if that works without issues.
From wise men, O Lord, protect us -anon
The death of one man is a tragedy; the death of millions, a statistic -Stalin
We can categorically state that we have not released man-eating badgers into the area -UK military spokesman Major Mike Shearer
well fortunately, since i am a moron, the game solved the puzzle for me by continuously CTDing during the loading screen. after the clean install everything worked fine.
nice to see Citadel battles are slow as ever for minimum spec video cards. i don't guess that will ever be fixed...
We can always hope they do some optimisation for next time![]()
From wise men, O Lord, protect us -anon
The death of one man is a tragedy; the death of millions, a statistic -Stalin
We can categorically state that we have not released man-eating badgers into the area -UK military spokesman Major Mike Shearer
I had problems too. even with a perfectly clean install.
So,,, after trawling the net for some cryptic solutions and then discovering Sapi's guide here anyway :O https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=84698
I came up with a good fast guide myself due to getting confused about patches also because there are a few apparently:
1. Defrag your drive prior to installing the game.
2. Install the game ( Do Not Modify anything! text files whatever!)
3. Defrag your drive again.
4. Install patch version 1.02 ( You Do Not need to install 1.1 first... Hey, it took me close to an hour to find this out) Also, the executable one works for sure. Some people reported problems with the zipped version.
The patch should take at least 14 mins + to install unless you have a serious cpu or something.
My method for defragging:
To defrag close all applications that are running, disconnect from net (Just pull the plug), exit all progs in task bar, then; Control panel>Performance and Maintenance>ReArrange Items on Your Hard Disk...
I know some would find this pointless to post but if it can save a new player hours of trawling the net then why not.
Defrag is start > run > cmd > defrag -c if you wish to do so quickly
Other than that, it sounds pretty much like what's in the sticky (which needs a content/formatting update at some stage, yes)
From wise men, O Lord, protect us -anon
The death of one man is a tragedy; the death of millions, a statistic -Stalin
We can categorically state that we have not released man-eating badgers into the area -UK military spokesman Major Mike Shearer
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