**Critical Error** (REPEATABLE)

by Qy | 07/03/2008 00:59:29

Qy

I am not sure if it is specific to instances, but every time (EVERY TIME) I am in combat, and cast a spell that is not instant, I disconnect with a critical error. The error reports are posted below.

THIS IS GAME BREAKING.

I think it has something to do with my resolution, 3840x1024. When I run the game in 1280x1024, I do not have any issues. When I do crash (running in 3840x1024) it seems that things are happening just at the edge of the screen.

I have never had an issue like this in the regular game.

[ Post edited by Qy ]

by Hortus | 10/03/2008 18:53:45

Hortus

Please submit your error via the automatic crash reporting tool.

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE include a description of what you were doing prior to the crash. Less than 10% of reports include descriptions and this makes it very difficult for us to track down these crashes to fix them.

by Hortus | 10/03/2008 22:27:19

Hortus


Q u o t e:


I feel rewarded!

How many do you want? I can send in 50 a night if that will help.


1 good description > 50 simple ones.

Our tool automatically filters out identical reports from the same user so as long as you put in one really good description of what you were doing we should see it.

by Hortus | 11/03/2008 00:56:07

Hortus


Q u o t e:
what is the cool down on this? Here is why I ask:

Lets say I got it, and I wasn't quite sure what happened. Like, the first time, I thought it was just a cast, so that is what I put int he report. Than, later, i discover it was when the scrolling text goes off the screen (at least that is my current theory.) If it took just my first report, it would filter out the second, which had better information.

As I test, I may find it is something else.


There's no cooldown on the filter, but we can look at all issues if we need more info.

by Hortus | 17/03/2008 18:03:14

Hortus

I've tracked down your reports Qy we're looking into this.

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