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Real Warfare 2: Northern Crusades A new chapter in the Real Warfare realistic real-time strategy games series.

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Old 03-11-2012, 01:38 PM
Feros1 Feros1 is offline
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Default I Believe I fixed my Access Violation Crashes

For those that I can help, this is what I did: I don't know why, but now I have had not one single crash yet. I am pretty sure these where the only changes, if I come up with anything else I will post. Good Luck.

1) I made sure I had Windows Aero off- Windows 7

2) From my CCC ATI Panel: I forced AA on & AF on

3) From CCC ATI Panel Performance: I increased my High Performance Memory Clock settings to: 1220 Mhz

4) From CCC ATI Panel: In Video Tab: I changed it to: Use AMD Settings

5) From my Control Panel/ System & Security/ System- In performance Tab- Make sure it is set to: Turn On DEP
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Old 03-11-2012, 07:05 PM
NefariousKoel NefariousKoel is offline
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I've had some occasional crashes due to Aero being on while running games.

You can have it switched on/off every time you start a game by checking the Properties>Disable Desktop Composition box, above the Run as Admin box, for the game's exe shortcut.

Most of the time it helps but I also had a rather nasty crash when Windows tried to turn Aero off while some game started and it took awhile to get back up & running afterward. So I've just turned Aero off and went with the basic desktop look. It's just the safest way to avoid any possible Aero vs Game Gfx issues.

Dunno about the other settings - especially the gfx card ones. My ATI/AMD drivers have been working fine with the game itself on default settings. I would think that overclocking your graphics card would make it even more unstable and prone to crashing. Are you using an older card? Or did you have a lot of the gfx settings manually changed beforehand?
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Old 03-11-2012, 09:24 PM
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Hi, I currently have an ATI 5870 2g card- So far no crashes. Will keep testing when i get a chance.
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Old 03-20-2012, 10:32 AM
ChrisG ChrisG is offline
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Hi! thanks for your advice ! I'll try it.
What about now?? Did you get any ctd's??
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Old 03-23-2012, 07:29 PM
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Hello, none yet. Will post if I get any. Good Luck!
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