Thu May 01, 2003 1:33 am by Case[[]K]
Well, heres my experience...
I bought the game last Saturday and installed that afternoon. When I initially started the game after reboot, I also received the "Freelancer does not recognize your video card" message. I click right past it and began to play without a problem.
I played solid for 2 days.
On Monday afternoon, after work, I came home and fired up the game. I played for about two hours and then, all of a sudden, crashed to desktop. I thought it was no big deal, but after starting the game back up and playing for 5-10 minutes, it did it again.
I tried three more times before I started searching freelancer boards for an answer (all those nice friendly sites Microsoft offers at the Freelancer site - This being one of them). I saw that numerous people were seemingly having problems and the two major issues were sound and video. The video was pretty much specific to nVidia cards, more appropriately the GeForce cards. So, I was relatively sure that was my issues, as I sport a GF 4 Ti4200.
So, I checked my drivers and noticed I hadnt updated yet, had the 4.1.0.9 driver. The funny thing is, alot of people were saying the 4.3.4.5 driver was screwing them. So I thought long and hard about updating, especially when I considered I really wanted to finish the game. However, I for sure wasnt going to be playing under the current situation, so I updated to 4.3.4.5. Knowing I could always goto the nVidia archives and revert back to the latter.
While I was at it, I updated my sound drivers and my cd-rom drivers. Now Im in business, right? Wrong.
I fire the game up and not ten minutes later, crash. So, I use a failsafe option, I uninstall and re-install the game. But wait, as I am re-installing it comes up with an error message saying I have a cab1.cab file corrupted. This happened three more times while I tried frantically to figure out wtf was going on.
The reason it only happened three times instead of 5, 10, 20, or 30 is...
on the third re-install attempt my computer rebooted on its on, while installing the game. So, I decided to give up for the night and started to do other things (not play games) like check email and stuff, ya know.
Guess what, computer crashed on me while I was checking email. Now Im guessing my OS has been corrupted somehow, but how?
Anyway, I manually reboot the system, only this time Ive lost my signal to the video card. I cant see a freakin thing! The card is not responding. Im getting light up, Im getting the sound of the fans, everything but video...
Its Wednesday and my computer is still down. Hmmm, wonder how that happened?
2.4 P4
1gig PC2700
GF 4 Ti4200
realek onboard sound
W2K pro.
if it would run, that is.