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Servaeo has contributed to 6 posts out of 465278 total posts
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It may, but it may not. No guarantees
well i finally got an error message:
"We are experiencing some problems. Sorry about that."
Wow, I bet I can use that to solve my problem.
well, its not really a motherboard per se, because its a laptop. Asus N80Vn.
how would i go about adjusting the network bus drivers/settings?
Tried that. didnt work. I also have the newest drivers (took care of that first)
No, my internet connection shouldnt be the problem, I could try the graphics thing
But also, i noticed it gets incredibly worse after i die. Before i die i can play somewhat, but after i die its about 1 frame a second.
EDIT Tried Graphics thing, thought it was working, didnt. Edited by Servaeo on Nov 20, 2010 at 10:48 AM
So I scored a Halo 2 copy off of ebay for 7 bucks, and I wizzed through the campaign on fairly high settings.
But now that I'm done with that, I want to play multiplayer. But when ever i play the game lags soo hard that I have to force quit every time.
Now heres the problem. There are NO error messages. Just super lag at ~ 30 seconds of game time.
I have made sure i have the most recent version of live and have updated halo 2 accordingly (or else I couldnt log in to live)
My computer: Windows 7 x64 Intel Core 2 Duo ~2Ghz 4Gb Ram NVIDIA GeForce 9650M GT (1Gb VRam)
Thanks in advance
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