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This solution does work for me, but it also causes my Windows clock to run fast. After an hour or two I'd be a good 8-10 minutes faster than everything else.
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I love the way P99 enshrines the original EQ experience, so really want it to survive this shift in PC hardware that's triggering it now. I have a 7950x, and I am really hoping that whatever is triggering this is actually addressable by the team working on P99 and not some impossibility, as the population of PC's that can play is and will continue to slowly shrink otherwise. | |||
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I think it IS addressable. I noticed that any other emulated server works fine, its only p1999 that seems to have this issue. I'm guessing its some sort of anti cheap mechanism but who knows. Additionally after operating with the ryzen master workaround posted previously, I realize that there are some major issues. First of all, while the clocks are correct, I find that my other apps have strange lag and hang ups randomly. This actually makes other competitive games unplayable. Thus I'm back to square one. I also couldn't get p99 to work properly with VMware, so I'm not sure what to do. It's sad because I'm feeling the p99 itch. Is there some way to formally file a bug or something? | |||
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I also have an intel setup (10900k) and run P99 with no issues. | |||
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Yeah, that's true. But that doesnt help. Lol
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If these 12th and 13th gen Intel chips are running at similar MHZ and are OK, it's not the raw speed alone. It would be helpful if this were acknowledged enough to have them look at some logs and see why the backend thinks these connections were trickery and denied. | |||
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I had this problem with my 7950X, and was able to workaround it by locking the frequency in bios to 4.2 GHz (thanks to this thread). I figured I'd live with it for a while, and switch back to Intel the next time I refreshed my build.
Fast forward about a year, I noticed the 7800X3D has a base frequency of 4.2GHz. And with a decent deal going on at Amazon for the processor, I decided to give it a try. With bios settings all reset to defaults, the 7800X3D has no problem with P99. So, this appears to be something related to the base frequency set in bios, whether manual override or hardware default. Unfortunately, for the 7950X (factory base frequency 4.5GHz), the way you have to override that in bios locks you into a lower 4.2GHz frequency, disabling the hardware boost behavior. If you want to boost above that, you have to do a software workaround in Windows using Ryzen Master to re-enable boosting after boot-up. However, with the 7800X3D having a base frequency of 4.2GHz from the factory, the factory boost works without any workarounds, and P99 doesn't have any issues. Hope this helps someone in the future as they're deciding on components for a new PC build. | ||
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I also have the Ryzen 7950X and unable to get the game to connect from the server menu. Running Rog Strix B650E-E
- Tried re-installing - Installed Windows XP on VM - Attempted to change Clock Speed in Bios to 4ghz (bricked it, had to reset bios) suspect my Memory is not able to lower clock speed. - In AMD software tried to enable Over Clock (required reboot), again it bricked no post. Another CMOS reset and had to pull 1 stick of memory to get it post again. - Connected to Hotspot on Phone, no dice - WinXP VM tried running Win95 compatibility Long Story short, in my VM Workstation not able to change the clock speed so the WinXP was still running 4.5ghz, and for whatever reason my board will not run at a lower clock speed. On a bright note my wife PC is Intel I9 and it works fine there, Mordos | ||
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