You should try updating the game from your Stardock menu.
MrMcSinister
While I was attempting to play tonight, I kept encountering this annoying prick who would not leave me be. Why can't I at least "ignore" his messages, or ban him from the games that I am creating. This is really annoying, and needs to be fixed.
Is there some kind of process for when we get a nice fat minidump whilest hosting an online multiplayer game? Everything was going fine for a about half an hour and then -Pow!- my game froze, I ran task manager after a two minute wait, and it showed two applications running (minidump, and sins). I'm running 32-bit Vista, 2.4GHz, 2GB RAM, 1900X Radeon 256MB, and I've already done everything in Monk's hosting thread (and I've hosted 2 other games successfully, so I don't think it's a conne
You minidumped in 1.5 too? Interesting. I just lost an entire 7 player game from the same thing.
Ummm... There's a button for it right above the "ping" button on your HUD. By the way: GTA IV kicks ass.
Yeah sorry about that, I actually fixed the problem very shortly after I made the above post. It turns out the SSDP was on manual (duhrrrr me dumb), but I actually managed to host a full game yesterday (first time ever). I would have corrected myself, but there was some sort of bug preventing me from accessing the forums yesterday. In either case: Thanks for your help Monk. Stardock should pay you a fat salary and send you free Hawaiian shirts for all the contributions you make to their
I agree with the other gentleman: This is absolutely the most frustrating game I've ever had to deal with (technically speaking). Using Vista 32bit Prem., and Windows Firewall shut off: I could not host. I wasn't even using a router: I was directly connected to the cable modem. Monk's tutorial confused the shit out of me, because I was left with what looked like an instruction manual on how to do port-forwarding on a router (what if I'm not using a router?). When I eventually got a router (to co