My computer. [message #384014] |
Sat, 02 May 2009 17:20 |
AngeLFaN
Messages: 118 Registered: October 2007 Location: Chino
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Heres the problem.
I run Windows XP
and my computer always freezes.
It either freezes on boot up
or when windows is on its loading screen
or when ive been on it for five minutes to two hours
its really making me mad.
any ideas?
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Re: My computer. [message #384201 is a reply to message #384199] |
Sun, 03 May 2009 22:32 |
_SSnipe_
Messages: 4121 Registered: May 2007 Location: Riverside Southern Califo...
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AngeLFaN wrote on Sun, 03 May 2009 22:02 | no new added hardware
its been doing it for a while...
i reinstalled windows xp on it a while back
like 2-3 weeks ago and the days after i reinstalled it
it was working fine, but then like a week or two
after it started freezing
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Its probably something your adding back or doing to it
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Re: My computer. [message #384244 is a reply to message #384014] |
Mon, 04 May 2009 08:35 |
Pyr0man1c
Messages: 186 Registered: April 2009
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You can go into safe mode and try system restore.
If nothing else works that is.
"Sapere Aude- Dare to be wise"
AmunRa | and its all this "drama" that will one day end renegade...
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Quotesv00d00 | A question regarding RenGuard. Because it's a client/server application, what will stop the legions of people who cheat, and can crack apps, from reverse engineering it down to it's core protocol / encryption (which I'll assume it has), and duplicating it, so that they have their own client which responds to the server with all the correct info for an unpatched Renegade, but in fact is patched.
Personally, I think you should write a server-side only anti-cheat, which hooks the networking routines in Renegade. From there, using either the help of your staff who worked on creating Renegade, or from knowledge aquired while working with the network code in Renegade, create a system to monitor hit locations (did they REALLY hit, based on calculations by the anti-cheat (stopping BH)), how much damage are they claiming, vs how much damage their currently selected weapon really does, etc.
Then, add rate-of-fire checking, complete w/ lag tolerance (since lagged client will of course, upon delag, seem to fire faster, etc), and option to simply "edit" the incoming packets, to filter out the cheat (reduce damage, stop bullets, etc), or kick-ban the cheater (admins decision, based on anti cheat config).
Is it just me, or does that make more sense?
The flaw to Renegade of course, which is the core to the cheats, is that unlike most other games, Renegade lets the CLIENT decide hit locations, damage, RoF, etc. Vs others which say, "ok, the client fired their pistol along this trajectory. Did they hit something? How much damage did they do to that target if so. Report findings to clients".
My only concern, is that there will be alot more teams of people ripping apart the hard work of your small team, and undoing what you have done. Can you keep up writing fixes / completely rewriting the protocol to counter them once they have created their OWN complete anti-RenGuard client? If not, consider the server-side only method, and solve it once and for all, with the only version changes being to fix bugs, and not complete rewrites which will really piss admins off (if it takes this long for the initial, how long after the cheaters create their own client to counter it will your rewrite take to do?).
- v00d00
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ELiT3FLyR | ill say this again to all the TT people actually working on the patch. all you have to do is fix the bugs in the game. This is your role. dont get involved in a pointfix debate that you can never win (spoony has never managed to win one and hes a decent player) nor bother suggesting solutions for the faults in pointfix. just fix the damn bugs and you will all be remmebered as renegade heroes.
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Re: My computer. [message #384823 is a reply to message #384014] |
Thu, 07 May 2009 11:02 |
Genesis2001
Messages: 1397 Registered: August 2006
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Try updating your drivers?
Also, what are your general specs for your system?
Dual Core? Quaddy? Or single core?
Amount of RAM?
Amount of HDD Space? Brand of HDD?
Graphics/Video card brand and series model?
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Re: My computer. [message #384907 is a reply to message #384014] |
Thu, 07 May 2009 17:38 |
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Dover
Messages: 2547 Registered: March 2006 Location: Monterey, California
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If you haven't added any new hardware/software, it might be your hard drive failing, especially if you've had it for a few years (5ish) or leave your computer on 24/7.
DarkDemin wrote on Thu, 03 August 2006 19:19 | Remember kids the internet is serious business.
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