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Knights of the Old Republic
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I was given this game for PC this weekend, and have had a little time to play, and am running into a problem. After you escape the crashing ship, the game locks up insufferably and goes to a frame rate of about 1 per second. The first mission sequence went off without a hitch with graphics all the way up and all options on, but after this point, even by turning graphics down to the absoulte minimum I can't get an ounce more performance out of it. I'm running Win XP pro on a P4 @1.8ghz with 256mb RAM, and a GeForce FX 128mb video card. The minimum required speed listed on the box is a PIII at 1 ghz so i think this game should run well, but it doesn't seem to. I have tried incresing the virtual memory threshold, but I'm uncertain of guidelines on how to do this safely. How can I get this to run better? (this is a fully legitimate copy of the game btw)
Buy more memory. 256 megs of RAM doesn't cut it anymore. KOTOR recommends 512. That's what you should have. I had 256 megs of PC100 memory in my machine and I had the same results. I got a stick of 256 MEGS of PC2100 DDR RAM from Taw and I bought another stick of the same memory from a computer shop and the performance in my games skyrocketed. KOTOR's performance also increased. I think that's your problem. As for the crashes, I don't have the first clue. I got the latest patch for the game, and it still crashes every now and again on me. I don't know what to tell you there. The rest of your machine looks good, but I'd double the memory at least. Not just for Knights of the Old Republic, but for a lot of new games that are coming out soon. It seems a bare minimum of 384 megs of RAM is required now. It's worth the investment. You can pick up an extra stick of 256 megs of RAM for about 50-80 USD, depending on the brand. So, that should help. As for your virtual memory, if you don't know the guidelines of doing it safely, I'd recommend letting the system handle it for you. Here's what I do with MY virtual memory. In the minimum box, put in the amount of your physical memory(your RAM), and put about 1500-1700 in your maximum. But as I said, if you don't want to screw up your system, let the system do the hard work for you. Safest bet in my opinion? Buy more memory.
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"Guns don't kill people....I DO!!"
I'm playing KotOR as well and I have a P4 1.7 Ghz, 256 MB RAM, Geforce 3 ti 200 64 MB system and run XP Pro and it purrs like a kitten, so you don't necessarily need 512 MB RAM, althought some extra RAM couldn't hurt.
Have you installed the latest patch for the game? (v 1.3 if I remembered correctly) KotOR had quite some performance issues with the retail version and with the newest patch it should be a lot better.. like I said, I don't have any problems and I run the game at the highest settings (except for Anisotropic Filtering and Anti-Aliasing, which I have both set on 2x).
Furthermore, you have the newest drivers for your videocard installed? If not, go download them over at Nvidia. And if you don't have it already, please download the latest DirectX version too, which is DirectX 9.0c. And finally you could decide to download the program NVHardpage, which will let you easily tweak your Nvidia videocard in order to have the best settings for quality and performance.
Have you installed the latest patch for the game? (v 1.3 if I remembered correctly) KotOR had quite some performance issues with the retail version and with the newest patch it should be a lot better.. like I said, I don't have any problems and I run the game at the highest settings (except for Anisotropic Filtering and Anti-Aliasing, which I have both set on 2x).
Furthermore, you have the newest drivers for your videocard installed? If not, go download them over at Nvidia. And if you don't have it already, please download the latest DirectX version too, which is DirectX 9.0c. And finally you could decide to download the program NVHardpage, which will let you easily tweak your Nvidia videocard in order to have the best settings for quality and performance.
to get of taris i had to get a graphics update and there were a few probs on taris but now it works fine.
the game can scan itself and will tell if something s is wrong and osmetimes what to get i had to call tech support but no wi beat the a million times but freelancer is better
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the game can scan itself and will tell if something s is wrong and osmetimes what to get i had to call tech support but no wi beat the a million times but freelancer is better
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Ahhh, KOTOR. A great game! I have clocked about 120 hours on that game. However, I play it on XBOX, so I never have these problems. Thats what I hate about computer games, if your comp. isn't new enough, then you're screwed. FL is the only computer game I ever play anymore.
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Titan, Sabre, Eagle; yeah they're great
But if you want to turn, then you'll have to wait.
So if you wanna get the job done
And you want some fun
Then hop in the Defender
And don't forget your gun!
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Titan, Sabre, Eagle; yeah they're great
But if you want to turn, then you'll have to wait.
So if you wanna get the job done
And you want some fun
Then hop in the Defender
And don't forget your gun!
My computer isn't new. It's actually fairly outdated.
AMD DURON 1.3 ghz
512 MEGS PC2100 DDR RAM
60 gig harddrive
ATI RADEON 9200SE 128 meg AGP
Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy Gamer
Windows 98 and Windows XP(on seperate partitions)
But I have it optimized with the latest drivers and such, that I can pretty much play ANY game on it if I wanted to. They run fairly well too. KOTOR runs VERY well on my machine now that I've upgraded the memory.
AMD DURON 1.3 ghz
512 MEGS PC2100 DDR RAM
60 gig harddrive
ATI RADEON 9200SE 128 meg AGP
Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy Gamer
Windows 98 and Windows XP(on seperate partitions)
But I have it optimized with the latest drivers and such, that I can pretty much play ANY game on it if I wanted to. They run fairly well too. KOTOR runs VERY well on my machine now that I've upgraded the memory.
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