heres another overlooked option... Turn down the settings, when you host. Theres no law saying everything has to be cranked up to fast. If you want more plotting, slow down the pace before you even start. If anyone who is worth thier weight in salt will look at the options before they "sign thier name up to play"... Then youll have what your looking for.
wildsage
not at all.... Runs smooth as silk.
as to my specs.... here we go Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 2 (2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.070227-2254) Language: English (Regional Setting: English) System Manufacturer: Dell Computer Corporation System Model: Dimension 3000 BIOS: Phoenix ROM BIOS PLUS Version 1.10 A01 Processor: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.66GHz Memory: 1022MB RAM Pag
Well, i agree to disagree. While its true that ALOT of armchair tacticians believe this method to be the best and quickest means to an end, I dont feel that the general populace will agree. I know for one, I tend to be a heavy defensive player because of such tactics. You just have to find ways to adapt and overcome. I know many times ive chewed up and spat out the "zerging" method of playstyles. If you know that a game might end up this way use what you know and find ways t
Sounds like a fun time... I just might try this out... pirates are not usually my pressing concern in the game, but for laughs and giggles i might spend soe time on this one.
Well, I will have to add a point or two, on both post of the fence. Here we go, 1.) As far as my computer and time playing is concerned, i have only experienced the minidump once. (hence, thats why im reading this...) So as far as stibility is concerned I dont see the problem. 2.) I do agree that this is no small problem. This is a major crash, ( or result of a crash or, the icing on the cake, whatever you wanna call it....) 3.) I am spending my time to look for a so