Im gettin sick of game freeze in Inventory
sigried
OK i having thi prblem witht this issue and i have not found any decent solution (anet has only replied to Place settings in high and it sucks it gives me the same problem)
Comp details
Pentium 4 2.66 Mhz
Video card Nvidea 5500 FX
1 gig DDR ram
ans i cant fixed this this problem any one has a better solution and just swithc settins in very High im so gettin tiered of this stupped glithc ro should i just buy a ATi.
Comp details
Pentium 4 2.66 Mhz
Video card Nvidea 5500 FX
1 gig DDR ram
ans i cant fixed this this problem any one has a better solution and just swithc settins in very High im so gettin tiered of this stupped glithc ro should i just buy a ATi.
Serafita Kayin
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Originally Posted by sigried
OK i having thi prblem witht this issue and i have not found any decent solution (anet has only replied to Place settings in high and it sucks it gives me the same problem)
Comp details Pentium 4 2.66 Mhz Video card Nvidea 5500 FX 1 gig DDR ram ans i cant fixed this this problem any one has a better solution and just swithc settins in very High im so gettin tiered of this stupped glithc ro should i just buy a ATi. |
If you look, there's an FX fix for those cards, or you ay just wanna replace it with an ATi or a 6 series card.
Luchaire
I had the same problem with the FX5500. Fortunately, I found a better use for the card - now it's a paperweight.
Eldin
Yes, I have an FX5500. The inventory freezes aren't frequent for me, it's occasionally when I switch inventory bags, usually when moving an item from one bag to another.
Josh
There is a known issue with NVidia GeForce FX video cards (GPUs) and driver version 61.77 when the user has changed "Image Settings" to "High performance". Some of the problems include missing terrain and freezing. The solution is to change your video settings to "High quality". To do this, follow these instructions: On Windows XP:
* Open Display Properties control panel
* Click Settings tab
* Click Advanced button
* Click GeForce "Version" tab
* Select Performance and Quality Settings in left window
* In the Global Driver Settings window select Image Settings
* Move the slider to the right to "High quality"
The video cards/GPUs that are affected by this problem are:
* GeForce FX 5200
* GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
* GeForce FX 5500
* GeForce FX 5700
* GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
* GeForce FX 5700LE
* GeForce FX 5900
* GeForce FX 5900 Ultra
* GeForce FX 5900 XT
* GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
* GeForce PCX 5300
* GeForce PCX 5750
* GeForce PCX 5900
-- Basically, right-click your Desktop, Settings, Advanced, GeForce tab and put the Image Quality slider all the way to High quality.
If it doesn't work, try some different nVidia Driver versions.
* Open Display Properties control panel
* Click Settings tab
* Click Advanced button
* Click GeForce "Version" tab
* Select Performance and Quality Settings in left window
* In the Global Driver Settings window select Image Settings
* Move the slider to the right to "High quality"
The video cards/GPUs that are affected by this problem are:
* GeForce FX 5200
* GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
* GeForce FX 5500
* GeForce FX 5700
* GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
* GeForce FX 5700LE
* GeForce FX 5900
* GeForce FX 5900 Ultra
* GeForce FX 5900 XT
* GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
* GeForce PCX 5300
* GeForce PCX 5750
* GeForce PCX 5900
-- Basically, right-click your Desktop, Settings, Advanced, GeForce tab and put the Image Quality slider all the way to High quality.
If it doesn't work, try some different nVidia Driver versions.
sigried
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Originally Posted by Serafita Kayin
I can understand that, but barely. Type a bit slower next time.
If you look, there's an FX fix for those cards, or you ay just wanna replace it with an ATi or a 6 series card. |
EternalTempest
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Originally Posted by sigried
so what is the FX fix for it if you know please tell me
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Geforce 6, and 7 series cards do not have this driver issue. The Geforce 5 (aka FX) line was bad over all.
Ishmaeel
Don't waste time un/installing drivers. None of the drivers will fix this issue with FX5xxx cards. I tried many drivers that various people found to work nicely. Old drivers, new drivers, none of 'em make a difference. FX5 series are crappy cards, that's all. I am an unfortunate owner of a 5200, btw.
Some tips to avoid or minimize the freezing: Try to open the inventory only when no other windows are open. Also, try to position your windows so inventory window will never overlap other windows, when you have to have them open simultaneously.
Edit: apparently, EternalTempest was lucky to get it to work (see their post below for details), so prepend what I said above with "Unless you have a 5700 Ultra"
Some tips to avoid or minimize the freezing: Try to open the inventory only when no other windows are open. Also, try to position your windows so inventory window will never overlap other windows, when you have to have them open simultaneously.
Edit: apparently, EternalTempest was lucky to get it to work (see their post below for details), so prepend what I said above with "Unless you have a 5700 Ultra"
Raptox
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Originally Posted by Ishmaeel
Don't waste time un/installing drivers. None of the drivers will fix this issue with FX5xxx cards. I tried many drivers that various people found to work nicely. Old drivers, new drivers, none of 'em make a difference. FX5 series are crappy cards, that's all. I am an unfortunate owner of a 5200, btw.
Some tips to avoid or minimize the freezing: Try to open the inventory only when no other windows are open. Also, try to position your windows so inventory window will never overlap other windows, when you have to have them open simultaneously. |
As you might have guessed, I am also a FX5200 owner. Until tonight, hopefully, when my 6800GS AGP is supposed to arrive (older Mobo, no PCI-E). Wish me luck in unlocking the extra 4 pipes and vertex shader.
EternalTempest
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ishmaeel
Don't waste time un/installing drivers. None of the drivers will fix this issue with FX5xxx cards. I tried many drivers that various people found to work nicely. Old drivers, new drivers, none of 'em make a difference. FX5 series are crappy cards, that's all. I am an unfortunate owner of a 5200, btw.
Some tips to avoid or minimize the freezing: Try to open the inventory only when no other windows are open. Also, try to position your windows so inventory window will never overlap other windows, when you have to have them open simultaneously. |
sigried
yeah i notice i already made a purchase for a ATI video card
S e X e N ™
Sorry guys, i have the NVIDIA Geforce 6600 256MB 16X PCI EXPRESS video card and my computer freezes in game randomly "mostly doing quests/missions" and not on any other game and i find my gfx drivers that came with my video card are best with no errors. im gana try setting it to "highest quality" and if that doesnt work im also going to stop playing guildwars.
you have no idea how hard it is to finish the game when u freeze ... example
i paid 1k to go to farm UW with a 55hp monk i froze at the first group of monsters and lost 1k ....
i dusted my computer... i lowered the wattage on my cpu i have good card drivers it doesnt feeze during gameplay on other games. and its not a over heating problem cause i stay stable at 50 celcius which is better then before when it was like 57 somthing.
you have no idea how hard it is to finish the game when u freeze ... example
i paid 1k to go to farm UW with a 55hp monk i froze at the first group of monsters and lost 1k ....
i dusted my computer... i lowered the wattage on my cpu i have good card drivers it doesnt feeze during gameplay on other games. and its not a over heating problem cause i stay stable at 50 celcius which is better then before when it was like 57 somthing.