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5735 days ago
Chops Said:
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While this isn't coming in the very next version of the GRSS, it is slated to be done.
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5690 days ago
Misen Said:
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Argh - just lost another raid because of wow crash.
Chops, do you know when something like this could be done?!
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5689 days ago
Krellin Said:
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This happens to me all the time and that is why I have to have someone else in the guild run the addon. My WoW client just isn't reliable enough. I lose all the data when it crashes.
I know a way to prevent the crashes (lowering the video quality settings), but then playing the game is no longer enjoyable.
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5689 days ago
zanthorx Said:
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This happens to me all the time and that is why I have to have someone else in the guild run the addon. My WoW client just isn't reliable enough. I lose all the data when it crashes.
I know a way to prevent the crashes (lowering the video quality settings), but then playing the game is no longer enjoyable.
Not to be a killjoy and it's a great suggestion to have this feature, but if lowering the video settings stops your game from crashing you either have a bad Video card, bad CPU or bad ram...
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5689 days ago
Chops Said:
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Not to be a killjoy and it's a great suggestion to have this feature, but if lowering the video settings stops your game from crashing you either have a bad Video card, bad CPU or bad ram...
Perhaps, but I had a buddy whose WoW client crashed during shutdown every time, so he couldn't have any mods that required storing data. I don't know what the problem was and when he solved it, but it was a consistent problem for several months of the release of WoW.
That said, my client is totally stable at 1680x1050, I dunno what res you run. I've had one customer say he plays at 2500x1900 - crazy.
It could also be an OS thing, maybe. Who knows.
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5688 days ago
Misen Said:
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Argh ppl stealing my ticket
Chops u missed my small bump of ticket
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5688 days ago
Chops Said:
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Oh I definitely saw it and the next major version of the GRSS will have syncing, a settings interface, and a snapshot, item, and adjustment viewer.
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5688 days ago
Misen Said:
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ur the best Chops
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5687 days ago
Krellin Said:
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Not to be a killjoy and it's a great suggestion to have this feature, but if lowering the video settings stops your game from crashing you either have a bad Video card, bad CPU or bad ram... I'm a System Administrator. I work with and troubleshoot computer hardware all day long. There isn't anything wrong with the computer I'm using. It's definitely a software issue--the WoW client being the culprit. Whenever the WoW client begins to exceed its 2GB namespace limit, it crashes. Lowering the video quality and resolution prevents WoW from ever approaching 2GB.
I have tested and verified this on several computers. I have also sent emails to Blizzard to let them know this is something that needs to be addressed.
If you're curious, I play at 1920x1080 on a 42" LCD with all of the video quality settings maxed.
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5686 days ago
Chops Said:
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If you're curious, I play at 1920x1080 on a 42" LCD with all of the video quality settings maxed.
That's some big resolution there.
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