Starter glitches

6 posts · 2008-11-26 19:11:19 to 2008-11-27 00:38:05

#36300524012 11/26/2008 19:11:19 Starter glitches

Hello all,

I'm returning to the game after a brief rest period.  The last time I played, Warner Bros still owned the game.  (ha, brief!)

Anyway, I'm finding the sound in interlock keeps cutting off, I couldn't run through the tutorial well since I had no idea what was being said (kept stopping), and even the graphics of the area look a lot simpler and keep glitching compared my beautiful screenshots from three years ago.  Jumping seems to be jittery, the world's a tad bleaker and the fog more prevalent even on Highest detail.

Is this normal?  I can safely say the game ran more stable three years ago, are these recent issues or has this been the case for a long time?  Or is it just me and no one else seems to be having these occurences?

Just hoping I can sort this out.  I miss the green glow effect, but trying to tweak the rest to be as sharp and fluid as I remember, right now it's like playing EverQuest or pre-9 SWG.

#36300524016 11/26/2008 19:17:02 Re:Starter glitches

Not sure what the issue is, but are you running on Vista now as opposed to when you were playing before?  Vista and MxO don't really get along too well...

#36300524049 11/27/2008 00:03:25 Re:Starter glitches

How a little bit of detail about your machine and connection.

#36300524050 11/27/2008 00:14:17 Re:Re:Starter glitches

Shinryu wrote:

Not sure what the issue is, but are you running on Vista now as opposed to when you were playing before?  Vista and MxO don't really get along too well...

Yes, actually.  Should the compatibility be used for this?  PlanetSide had a problem even launching with Vista unless it was set to Windows 95.

Oh and Criingey...

Vista 32-bit, Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 @ 2.66 GHz, ATI Radeon HD 3870 512mb, 4 gigs of 1333 ram, and fed by Verizon FiOS 20 Mbps connection.

#36300524051 11/27/2008 00:21:38 Re:Re:Re:Starter glitches

Seipher wrote:

Vista 32-bit, Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 @ 2.66 GHz, ATI Radeon HD 3870 512mb, 4 gigs of 1333 ram, and fed by Verizon FiOS 20 Mbps connection.


Most impressive.