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humanaut

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  1. PC's aren't so unstable like everybody thinks... My PC is self-build with self-chosen components, so the danger of non-compatibility is pretty high. I never encountered such big problems with a game in the last four years. And I played a lot of games in that time: Be it Doom3, GTA or Baldur's Gate 2... The QA of Obsidian is simply a shame...and that LucasArts didn't do anything about it.
  2. did you played KOTOR 1 with the same configuration? Same graphics card?
  3. I can play the game for about 5-10 minutes, then it freezes. Sound too. Have tried any possible fix from these and Obsidians Forums: From disabling sound, through disable vertex bufffers to the wnaspi32 thing. Also I tried to install every possible driver from 66.93 to the 67.66 (only Beta downloadable). Didn't work. Older drivers don't recognize the Geforce 6600 GT. My specs: AMD 2600+ XP Windows XP Home Edition Winfast A6600 GT 512 MB RAM An interesting thing is though, that I tried 3 days ago to start-up KOTOR 1 again and have got the exactly same problem. A year ago as I had the exact same computer configuration without the Winfast Graphics Card but with a Gainward Geforce 5600 FX, it worked perfectly. So I presume the crashing issue has to do either with the newer drivers or with a problem in the newer graphics card architecture. So...there's no way out...simply wait for the urgent patch...

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