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Post by Rastan on Jul 24, 2004 15:03:39 GMT
The toolset doesnt seem to work right on my computer. It works fine for about 1 minute then seems to get slower and slower until it finnaly crashes. Any ideas to why this is happenning?
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Post by Slayer on Jul 24, 2004 18:03:22 GMT
*says with a redneck drawl.... Is it crashin' or lockin' up? Are you getting an 'Out of Memory' message or a 'Read of Addredd xxxxxxx' error? You follow the instrushuns when you installed CEP? You got the right CEP files in your 2da folder? Give some more specifics. How much RAM does your computer have?
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Post by Rastan on Jul 24, 2004 20:31:48 GMT
too be more specific it gets slower till it stops responding all together. It nots CEP becuase the problems occur whether I use it or not. RAM is 256 MB
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Post by Slayer on Jul 24, 2004 21:22:36 GMT
That happens to us as well. Maybe not to the extreme that it affects you. The toolset is particularly slow when deleting an item or creature of any kind. I sometimes have to wait 5 - 10 mins for the computer to get done searching through all the areas and doing what it's got to do. And when Windows says 'Program Not Responding' but it really is. However, mine will always kick back in in a finite amount of time. If you are waiting 20 - 30 mins, then you definitely have a problem. PoA is big. Sometimes a simple command demands that the toolset search every single area, script, etc. which is VERY time consuming. If you are running an old version of PoA, most of the core scripts you are using aren't ecen the ones we use. So I would just go ahead and create stuff in a different module and just export that to us. I wouldn't import any of the core scripts that imported anyway, so there's no point in building in the PoA mod per se. However, reffering to it for scripting ideas is highly useful.
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Post by Guest Gaidin on Jul 25, 2004 22:12:18 GMT
Most of the game builders out there gush memory into the void of no return. Try one of the early unreal editors (shivers)
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Post by Rastan on Jul 25, 2004 22:18:24 GMT
yes, seems bioware could have done a better job on the toolset. Such as making it advailable to MACs
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Post by Slayer on Jul 26, 2004 0:49:26 GMT
yes, seems bioware could have done a better job on the toolset. Such as making it advailable to MACs Bioware had already spent over 2 years building the Toolset to work on a Windows platform. They only tried for about 2 months to convert that to Mac. Then they realized that only 5% of the ppl who play NWN use Macs and said f**k it.
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