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Old 03-22-2012, 01:01 PM
Mike 78 Mike 78 is offline
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Default Computer shuts itself down between rounds

I'd like to say that I really like the changes they have made in the beta gameplay wise. The game is finally starting to shape up like it was supposed to be in the 1st place imo.

I would like to report however that my system powers itself down everytime a new map is loading for the next round. No error, no freezes, just a total shutdown.

If this can't be fixed I can't play this game. I didn't have this problem in the retail version or any previous beta versions. Last time I played the game was sunday though. I don;t know if there were any updates after that.

My system I5 2500/4GB RAM/GTX550Ti

I don't play the game on very high settings, surely settings that my system should be able to handle.

Last, keep up the good work TWI. Eventhough I spend time on other games because of the problem above I still am on stand by to make this my main game as soon as Classic roles out.
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Old 03-22-2012, 01:15 PM
Roland Kaul Roland Kaul is offline
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There is/was some kind of bug that pegged my CPU or GPU (cant remember) at 100% while the map was loading.

Probably your machine is encountering a thermal event and shutting itself down to prevent damage.

Tab out and check you processor/GPU usage during the map load. Also maybe some compressed air into your fan...blow out the cobwebs
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