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Old May 05, 2008, 04:59 PM // 16:59   #1
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Problem: shadows from me/heroes/hench/and monsters during or after death are hanging around. They appear to be moving in place or flashing where the monster dies. It is not a major issue but it is irritating.

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intel q6600 oc to 3.14
evga 780i mobo with p04 bios.
8 gigs of ocz ram
2 8800 gt sli no oc
750 watt rosewill Xtreme psu
150 Gb WD raptorX
vista 64 ultimate

I do not have a over heating issue for a fact.
I may have a corrupted .dat file however. I was wondering if this is a "tell tale sign" of a corrupted .dat or something else? My .dat file is over/close to 6 Gb and I am really hopeing to not have to DL the whole thing again.
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Old May 05, 2008, 07:40 PM // 19:40   #2
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Certainly a sign of a corrupted .dat. As is the size - a fully -imaged .dat should be around 3.57GB.

Delete the .dat, install the latest one from install disc (Eye of the North, if you have it), then do an -image.

It's still a lengthy download, but it's a hell of a lot better than putting up with glitching - which is likely to get a lot worse.

What ANet should do is always have a gw.dat available for download - maybe coming to an arrangement with FilePlanet or similar.
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Old May 05, 2008, 08:08 PM // 20:08   #3
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thanks Snograt I was reallllly hoping to not have to do that but o well. ill do that tonight and post back if it does or does not fix the bug. lol its not too bad unless I slay 15 graspings in the center of the 1st room, at that point I am just about to have a seizure from all the flashing. The 1 thing I was wondering is it better to rename/move my .dat and just -image the whole thing? or use a install disk?
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Old May 05, 2008, 10:12 PM // 22:12   #4
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I would use the install disc if you have it - it will minimise the amount of downloading you have to do.

Just delete that old .dat - it's severely bloated and will give you nothing but grief.

Just checked my Nightfall DVD - the .dat on there is 2.44GB, so you're ⅔ of the way there. The one on the EotN disc, if you have it, will save you even more downloading.
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I used the cd's to reinstall the .dat and the glitch remains.
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Old May 06, 2008, 01:06 PM // 13:06   #6
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Hum, graphics drivers then. I run an almost identical system to yours (8gb, QX6700, 2 SLI'd 8800GTXs) and it runs flawlessly. I did think I had a problem with pop-ups, then I realised that the vastly improved graphics on a 22" beautiful monitor was just making it more apparent

You're going to tell me you have the latest nVidia drivers installed, aren't you? :/

Any other games show signs of glitching? Again, I'm expecting you to say no; GW seems to suffer glitches where no other game does, for some reason.

How about temperature - do you monitor that?
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yes, I monitor my temps on a regular basis. I use everest ultimate.

I was hoping this was not the case. I was chasing a nvldmkm error untill i installed the p04 bios. GW would cause BSoD or a GW crash error screen appeared randomly. I did find out this was an overheating issue. I have ripped my system apart 5 times now and REALLY don't feel the urge to do it again.

I was convinced that it was a driver that was causing the errors so i kept trying different versions. I am not at my comp now but I do know that I am using a beta version 174. I believe this is for the 9800 cards but we both know that the 9800 is a pre sli 8800 that uses 1 PCI 2.0 slot. I am also very familiar with the driver cleaner programs as well.
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I had the same problem under Vista Ultimate 64. I'm trying to remember what I did before I flat-lined my system. I know I was running GW in compatibility mode and I kept getting graphical anomalies. Are you running directx 9?
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I've had it in Vista x64 with 8GB. In my case it was running beta drivers from nVidia. Strangely enough, Automatic Update offered me old, stable drivers and I haven't had a problem since.

nvldmkm not responding errors are RIFE - just google it (I know you have, zamiel!). There's a different response for everyone who's suffered from it.
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I've had it in Vista x64 with 8GB. In my case it was running beta drivers from nVidia. Strangely enough, Automatic Update offered me old, stable drivers and I haven't had a problem since.

nvldmkm not responding errors are RIFE - just google it (I know you have, zamiel!). There's a different response for everyone who's suffered from it. Maybe it's teething problems with the 9800 - wouldn't surprise me. nVidia are pretty slow on the driver update front.
Now that you mention it, I remember having to manually remove beta drivers from my box because the uninstaller wasn't removing the association.

http://forums.nvidia.com/lofiversion...php?t2942.html
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Way Out - like I told Snog I'm @ work not on my comp. I think so but not sure atm.Also thanks for the link.

Snog - are you using the auto update offered drivers from nvidia or windows? both have auto update features. also nvldlkm = I has a flavor. What flavor? That is the question but it is seldom pleasant.

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Wut?

Just checked and I'm running the latest, stable WHQLs - 169.25. I'm pretty sure that M$ piped them in - but I couldn't absolutely swear to it.

Seems like a lot of nVidia betas are released to counter errors with particular, high-profile games - CoD springs to mind. Seem to fix that game and trash everything else in my experience ^^

[edit] [email protected] Way Out - you quoted me before I edited, having realised that zamial has 2 8800GT, not a 9800
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Wut?

Just checked and I'm running the latest, stable WHQLs - 169.25. I'm pretty sure that M$ piped them in - but I couldn't absolutely swear to it.

Seems like a lot of nVidia betas are released to counter errors with particular, high-profile games - CoD springs to mind. Seem to fix that game and trash everything else in my experience ^^

[edit] [email protected] Way Out - you quoted me before I edited, having realised that zamial has 2 8800GT, not a 9800
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I think Crisis was released with beta drivers. Don't quote me on that. I just flat-lined my rig and loaded FC8_64 (soon to load 9). I got tired of dealing with Microsoft. Vista Ultimate was fine for awhile, however, I kept having driver related error that Microsoft still have as "unknown". By the way, I am loving the 9800, however, they generate more heat than the sun.
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