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![]() I am also having similar issues.
First off. The only way I can actually play the game is by running WinEQ2. For some reason starting through that gets me a chance to play. Beyond that it’s sometimes issues where it kicks me immediately back to the login screen. Other times it’s crashing at character selection. I’m starting to wonder if it’s a connection isssue, but I’m not really sure. | ||
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![]() This may be a coincidence, I will try to verify over the next few days, but I switched my internet connection over to my iPhone hotspot and it seems to have fixed the logging in issues.
I will keep you posted. | ||
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![]() I’m 99% that the crashing issues on zoning and logging in are network related. I have very good internet at home, great up and down speed, but I’m wondering if my ping is an issue?
Nonetheless, for those having these types of issues, just try connecting through a different network, maybe that will fix the problem? | ||
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![]() I didnt have this problem until yesterday after I updated my graphics drivers. The update was long overdue. I have always had windows set to compatibility xp svc pack 2 until yesterday. everytime i launched EQ after the update i would gett a reset to zero error and could proceed no further, So, i removed the compatbiliy option and can log in and play but then on camping I crash 100% of the time ( so far). I have taken the steps to limit my processor to one core. I have since moved back a few driver updates but I am really just picking them at random. I have no idea what radeon version i was one prior to updating.
I removed compatibility mode based on this thread. https://www.project1999.com/forums/s...ashing+camping Sorry, it was a runtime error not a reset to zero error | ||
Last edited by gprater; 06-24-2023 at 10:33 AM..
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![]() I get the exact same behavior on my AMD 7900x, but that's due to the base clock being over 4.2Ghz. Locking to 42 in bios is the only solution I've found that works. Your 7600 shouldn't have this issue having a base clock of 3.8, though.
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![]() your CPU is running to fast for the client anything over 4.2 and you will crash as youre crashing.
easiest fix - retard your CPU on your bios to 4.2. Titanium will read this number and let you in. You can also download ryzenmaster software to unretard your CPU by clicking run at default settings and titanium will still read the 4.2 and let you in while ur cpu cruises at 5+
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![]() delete player UI ini file
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![]() there is no player ui file. its on a new computer and have never made it past the server select screen.
I'm on an alienware and dell has disabled overclocking so I'm stuck at 4.5GHz which according to the forums is the problem | ||
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![]() I'm having the same issues, except I'm on an AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, which is 3.3 default and capped at 4.2.
FIIK, it takes me upwards of 3 hours to get a successful log in....once I am in, I can stay logged in. But if I have to close the game for any reason, or it crashes....I have to set aside an entire evening simply to log back in. | ||
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![]() You use wineq?
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