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Help and Support Forums => Technical Support => Topic started by: killb8 on November 15, 2013, 10:13:24 PM
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Then you say "We need Specifics please provide details".......
........and then I say "I have a Commodor Vic20 with a 14.4 modem that the ear of my phone goes into"
Then everyone laughs and I die a little inside. I know its retarded to ask this in "Technical support" section but could you just hit me with the broad strokes?
For instance if my game is constantly freezing and the guys on 200 say "No you weren't warping just a really big target." Does that mean I can assume its probably not the connection and more likely to be something like a problem moving bits or a problem moving pixels?
Its been going on for months now, a person could probably pinpoint when it started by looking at my pilot scores over the months. Any suggestions are welcome at the end of the day, but remember that
I said I was stupid first so now you can't hahaha. I'm just kidding you can call me stupid if you want.
killb8
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Yes, it sounds like it could be resource issues with the computer. Let's start with seeing the output from a DXDIAG report. (Start->Run->DXDIAG from Windows desktop). Save it as text and either email it to support@hitechcreations.com or post the sections which in the Video, Sound, and Devices.
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Sent email. Response appreciated. :noid :bolt:
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Everything is working fine now after I re-installed. I owe a debt of gratitude to Skuzzy for taking the time to offer valuable advise, and a thanks to Rosie for refreshing my memory when I forgot my password. My K/d ratio is actually back upbove 1 again yay! Thanks again to HTC, your personnel represent you well. It would seem I need to put a new video card on the Xmas list, mine is "extremely low end" lol.
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Glad to see you got it sorted out.
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Yes, it sounds like it could be resource issues with the computer. Let's start with seeing the output from a DXDIAG report. (Start->Run->DXDIAG from Windows desktop). Save it as text and either email it to support@hitechcreations.com or post the sections which in the Video, Sound, and Devices.
Well done. That should really help us folks that need guidance on the DXDIAG. Thanks for listening.