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Complete Annihilation Problem

Posted: 03 Jun 2008, 14:17
by Max2605
Ich da mal andscheinend ein problem, wenn ich Complete Annihilation gestartet habe und im spiel bin kommen da so komische graue boxen in denen man andscheinend was ausw├â┬ñhlen kann doch bei mir sind da nur entweder graue K├â┬ñsten oder Ameisenfu├â┼©ball (TV bildschirm ohne jegliche verbindung flimmern dch immer so weis schwarz gepunktet ) .

Ich wollte fragenwas ich machen muss, dass ich in diesen Kästen buchstaben erkennen Kann :?: .

I have a problem with Complete Annihilation i cabt see in the grey box litel gray boxe's or wihte and black points like by a tv without conections.

What must i do that i see Words :?: .

Gru├â┼©
Max

PS:
My English is bounded by my knowlege and this is very small. :oops:

Re: Complete Annihilation Problem

Posted: 03 Jun 2008, 14:55
by psyburn
hi.

maybe it will make it a bit easier for us if you could tell us what is in your computer video card procesor ram etc.

Re: Complete Annihilation Problem

Posted: 03 Jun 2008, 15:43
by Max2605
Informationsliste Wert
Computer
Computertyp ACPI-Uniprozessor-PC
Betriebssystem Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
OS Service Pack Service Pack 2
Internet Explorer 8.0.6001.17184
DirectX 4.09.00.0904 (DirectX 9.0c)
Computername HINTERZIMMER
Benutzername Max
SMTP E-Mailadresse mverstegge@googlemail.com
Domainanmeldung HINTERZIMMER
Datum / Uhrzeit 2008-06-03 / 15:34

Motherboard
CPU Typ Intel Celeron D 352, 3200 MHz (24 x 133)
Motherboard Name ECS RC415ST-PM
Motherboard Chipsatz ATI Radeon Xpress 1100
Arbeitsspeicher 1024 MB (DDR2 SDRAM)
BIOS Typ AMI (11/07/06)

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Grafikkarte ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO (512 MB)
Grafikkarte ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO (512 MB)
3D-Beschleuniger ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro (RV630)
Monitor Hansol 920P [19" CRT] (13064993)

Multimedia
Soundkarte ATI HD 2900 HDMI @ ATI Radeon HD 2600 - High Definition Audio Controller
Soundkarte Realtek ALC888/S/T @ ATI SB600 - High Definition Audio Controller

Datenträger
IDE Controller ATI IDE Controller
IDE Controller Standard-Zweikanal-PCI-IDE-Controller
Festplatte HP photosmart 7200 USB Device
Festplatte ST3160212AS (160 GB, 7200 RPM, SATA-II)
Optisches Laufwerk TSSTcorp CD/DVDW SH-S182M (DVD+R9:8x, DVD-R9:8x, DVD+RW:18x/8x, DVD-RW:18x/6x, DVD-RAM:12x, DVD-ROM:16x, CD:48x/32x/48x DVD+RW/DVD-RW/DVD-RAM)
S.M.A.R.T. Festplatten-Status OK

Partitionen
C: (NTFS) 152617 MB (38631 MB frei)
Speicherkapazität 149.0 GB (37.7 GB frei)

Eingabegeräte
Tastatur Standardtastatur (101/102 Tasten) oder Microsoft Natural Keyboard (PS/2)
Maus HID-konforme Maus
Maus Microsoft PS/2-Maus

Netzwerk
Primäre IP-Adresse Zensiert
Primäre MAC-Adresse Zensiert
Netzwerkkarte AVM FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick (192.168.2.100)
Netzwerkkarte Hamachi Network Interface (5.128.200.185)
Netzwerkkarte TeamViewer VPN Adapter - Paketplaner-Miniport

Peripheriegeräte
Drucker hp photosmart 7200 series
USB1 Controller ATI SB600 - OCHI USB Controller
USB1 Controller ATI SB600 - OCHI USB Controller
USB1 Controller ATI SB600 - OCHI USB Controller
USB1 Controller ATI SB600 - OCHI USB Controller
USB1 Controller ATI SB600 - OCHI USB Controller
USB2 Controller ATI SB600 - EHCI USB 2.0 Controller
USB-Geräte AVM FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick
USB-Geräte photosmart 7200 series (DOT4USB)
USB-Geräte Standard-USB-Hub
USB-Geräte Unbekanntes Gerät
USB-Geräte USB-Druckerunterstützung
USB-Geräte USB-HID (Human Interface Device)
USB-Geräte USB-Massenspeichergerät
USB-Geräte USB-Verbundgerät

DMI
DMI BIOS Anbieter American Megatrends Inc.
DMI BIOS Version Rio3V302
DMI Systemhersteller Packard Bell BV
DMI Systemprodukt ISTART 3100
DMI Systemversion PB49308003
DMI Systemseriennummer Zensiert
DMI System UUID 80152475-5F20D711-8A0F8AB7-FEE17FD8
DMI Motherboardhersteller Packard Bell BV
DMI Motherboardprodukt RC415
DMI Motherboardversion 1.0
DMI Motherboardseriennummer
DMI Gehäusehersteller Packard Bell BV
DMI Gehäuseversion
DMI Gehäuseseriennummer 50424E
DMI Gehäusekennzeichnung
DMI Gehäusetyp Desktop Case

Re: Complete Annihilation Problem

Posted: 03 Jun 2008, 16:24
by AF
There's a new service pack out Service Pack 3

I am also at a loss to explain why you expect even a half decent word processor to run on a machine with a celeron D and an ATI xpress 1100, I've had those pieces of hardware myself and they're horrific.

Re: Complete Annihilation Problem

Posted: 03 Jun 2008, 17:07
by Forboding Angel
Epic Fail
1024 MB (DDR2 SDRAM)
Pick one.

Re: Complete Annihilation Problem

Posted: 03 Jun 2008, 17:09
by Peet
Forboding Angel wrote:Epic Fail
1024 MB (DDR2 SDRAM)
Pick one.
Look up SDRAM before calling people out on acronyms you don't understand ;)

Re: Complete Annihilation Problem

Posted: 03 Jun 2008, 17:12
by Forboding Angel
Ok, will do.

BTW you fail2humor :lol:

Re: Complete Annihilation Problem

Posted: 03 Jun 2008, 18:14
by rattle
Image
take your medicine forb

Re: Complete Annihilation Problem

Posted: 03 Jun 2008, 18:31
by Forboding Angel
It was just a joke :?

Why do I have to explain everything even remotely humorous to someone who takes themself too seriously?

Ok here's how it goes.

Obviously his spec post is a copy pasta. Obviously SDRAM is a form of architecture (in this case "Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory").

Obviously if you pay attention I have never used either Intel or ATI products.

Obviously AF seemed to know what he was talking about with his comment.

Obviously my comment was intended to be a humorous pun spun off of what AF said.

The reason it is hurmorous is because of the fact that I have never used Intel products (except for in servers, but that's an entirely different circumstance) I have no Idea what AF is talking about but I'm agreeing with him by essentially saying "Yeah, damn right, o and while you're at it ...".

Understand now?

http://library.capcollege.bc.ca/search/ ... ctions&1,4,
^^ ITT, Aids.

Now that I'm done with that... THe helpful bit...

Max, to be honest you will have a lot of trouble running spring with that setup. It is outdated and contrary to popular belief, this engine is suited to run much more graphic and CPU intensive games than TA. CA is one of those games. You may have some success with playing Balanced annihilation, as it's not much more demanding (in some ways -- and in perspective) than OTA was.

Sorry that you are having trouble, but spring is a modern engine, and as such, older machines have trouble with it at times (especially when trying to run the more graphic and cpu intensive games - WHich CA definitely is one).


There can everyone be happy now?

Re: Complete Annihilation Problem

Posted: 03 Jun 2008, 21:44
by SwiftSpear
All DDR ram is also SDRAM, although the reverse is not true...

And really, if this is legit the guy clearly doesn't speak english... I don't know why you thought misleading him would be productive. The RAM is probably the only part of his machine that isn't painfully substandard.

Re: Complete Annihilation Problem

Posted: 03 Jun 2008, 22:10
by AF
When I passed my gcse' ~5 years ago my parents bought me a new computer, it was subpar and cheap but it did the job, it was one of those supermarket models they churn out by the dozen, it still ahd a CRT monitor when all the other models had LCD monitors.

It had itnegrated graphics and a celeron D 2.4Ghz processor. I added a Geforce 5200FX into the mix which sped things up a lot but that processor was horrendous and quite old even for then never mind 2008.

As for the ATI xpress 1100, I have one on my laptop, and it gives bad framerates. What's more its ATI and ATI drivers are not very good, and when you factor in its a laptop chipset and not a dedicated card with marketting grunt behind it they're even worse! I get driver crashes watching TV stuff full screen on the BBC iPlayer website with it!

So despite having one of the worst processors imaginable and an ATI gfx chipset *shudders* you seriously expect to play anything that's in anyway 3D and get very far? Your using a word processor not a gaming machine...

Re: Complete Annihilation Problem

Posted: 03 Jun 2008, 23:07
by SwiftSpear
ATI drivers are good, just not for openGL.

Re: Complete Annihilation Problem

Posted: 04 Jun 2008, 00:48
by Acidd_UK
@Max:

Bitte, ich denke dass sein compurt ist sehr alt und night supporten vor Spring. Also, mein Deutsch ist schlect ;-)! Sein English is seht besser als mein Deutsch.

Re: Complete Annihilation Problem

Posted: 04 Jun 2008, 07:16
by Max2605
my computer old ? not realy, my computer is 1 1/2 Years old :)

and i must also install Windows Service Pack 3? Or need i more RAM ?

Gru├â┼©
Max

Re: Complete Annihilation Problem

Posted: 04 Jun 2008, 11:38
by AnniXa
i think its more the graphic card,
try to get some of those geforce 5200 or 5800, they cost not much (20~30├óÔÇÜ┬¼)
how is your framerate?

Re: Complete Annihilation Problem

Posted: 04 Jun 2008, 14:23
by Max2605
my famerrate is 1 - 35 :oops:

Edit:
I have look for the Nivada Geforce 5500 X they cost 19├óÔÇÜ┬¼ but my Grafikcard have more power than the Geforce.

But is very cheap Card ;)

Re: Complete Annihilation Problem

Posted: 04 Jun 2008, 16:23
by AF
hmm, I dont udnerstand why you told us you had an ATI xpress 1100 if there's also a Radeon 2600 HD PRO in there too
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Which improves things considerably.

However I would say that the performance from this card is reduced immensely by the celeron D sitting in your motherboard. I'm at a loss to explain how a Celeron D ended up in a machine with a 2600 HD Pro, nm a motherboard with DDR2 support...

I would suggest you buy a cheap core 2 duo. Aside from moving to a modern cpu and the wonders of dual core, you'll see a huge improvement, and you neednt spend much to get it either. Any core 2 duo will be a vast improvement over a celeron, nevermind an ageing celeron D.

Your celeron D was released in 2006, its a low performance cheap cpu released just before the core cpu era. The 2006 celerons are the same as the 2004 celerons with a 65nm process and 512kb L2 cache not 256kb.

Buy a core 2 duo. Upgrading to 2GB of ram is always a good thing.

Re: Complete Annihilation Problem

Posted: 04 Jun 2008, 16:40
by Peet
Best to check the specs on his mobo before telling him to get a CPU that it doesn't support :P

Re: Complete Annihilation Problem

Posted: 05 Jun 2008, 07:44
by Max2605
The Ati 1100 Express is the graficcard in my motherboart the Ati 2600 pro is a extern graficcard.

Re: Complete Annihilation Problem

Posted: 06 Jun 2008, 11:42
by Max2605
ok i am very sily eventualy i muste update ca -.- :oops: but is not perfeckt its like before the update but sometimes i can read it befor it get return.

thank you for your Help.

Max2605