I've had this game for a day and a half and i am noticing- maybe it's the graphic's card or whatever seizes up and just freezes and then restarts.
It's happened twice.
It's happened twice.
This sounds like your graphics card is not supported. Do you use a laptop? What's your graphics card?
I'm living very far away. The only way I can work for them anyway would be provided the full sources. And no developer would ever do that.Why don't you instead mentor them? Teach them what you know and maybe get a cut of their total earnings for the services offered?
No. Don't wanna bother, and it's long deleted anyway coz it seems unsafe to play it now (all those drivers issues). I don't owe you anything anyway, stop pushing on that side. It's not even remotely important. If you think I downloaded it and all - you have full rights to do so, and I won't stop you. Even if it was so - It wouldn't meen a thing. I notice bugs, I criticize bugs, I even say what I think should be done to fix them. It wouldn't change if I was playing cracked exe or real one. So why do you need it? Simply to "trust" me? Well you may as well think me a thief, and it wouldn't change the degree of truth in my words. So stop asking it in every post, I will not do it.Are you ever going to register your game Akumetsu?
Yes, all true, but magicka NEEDS debug build (which I was talking about earlyer). It's like beta anyway. Some betas are even more stable. Have it done for now, and then when all sorted out - remove it.I have been in some beta programs before. You have a debug build, with lots of logs and whatnot. Just that you sell the non-debug build to retail, as it's faster and not intimidating to players.
I don't think they had beta. I think they debug it from source, but who knows?Note, I am not in the Magicka beta, and I do not know how Arrowhead programs/what they use. I would only assume that they have an internal build with debug set to "verbose" or something like that.
I'm happy for you, but your nickname is very good to answer your post.I generally have a lot or stability issues with a wide range of games - but in terms of general stability, Magicka have been beyond stable.
The last patch just RIPPED ch3 of the game, and no one gives a damn!
If I don't praise dhe devs it's the wrong tone, right?
I have patience. I'm not running around screaming "Give me my money back" and not telling I'm through with the stupid game. I'm waiting it fixed, and meanwhile posting on forums.You are NOT a programmer as you have no patience
Aha, Lot's of people, me included, SUDDENLY have problems with one single game, while anything else runs smooth and good, and the reason is CERTAINLY our drivers, and not the single game in the world that makes them crash. Because someone has no problems, therefore the game is stable as a rock, and it's our PC's that work wrong. Do you think what you are saying before doing so? I'd recomend you to do so in future.it looks like its a problem with your drivers ive been running tests all day on my display driver no crashes, restarts, or freezes
wich has build-in framework for device management and will not crash anything unless you do something stupid with it (as it was in Pratchett: "Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time")Also remember what its programmed on XNA
They should have worked hard BEFORE releasing the game, and now I have full rights to complain and point out their flaws. Or do you think that poor hard-working devs need YOUR protection against my unfair accusations? Give it a break, if you are happy with how your game works - simply don't write/read this topic. I'm not happy. And it's stupid trying to convince me otherwise or making me stop writing just because you are annoyed.Most of the game breaking bugs have been fixed and other bugs are being squashed next time be a bit more patient its annoying seeing threads like these where the devs are working hard and you're complaining.
it's a "simple mistake" for a school level kid who programs on delphi his first project. It's an awfull noobish FAIL to the developer even Arrowhead's level. And the fact that hotfix wasn't released IMMEDIATELY (even by now, as I presume, it's still ain't there) - is unforgivable attitude.You do realize that the starting point for chapter 3 was modified in a config file, right? Right?
http://forums.steampowered.com/forum...0&postcount=12
It's called a simple mistake.
I have patience. I'm not running around screaming "Give me my money back" and not telling I'm through with the stupid game. I'm waiting it fixed, and meanwhile posting on forums.
Aha, Lot's of people, me included, SUDDENLY have problems with one single game, while anything else runs smooth and good, and the reason is CERTAINLY our drivers, and not the single game in the world that makes them crash. Because someone has no problems, therefore the game is stable as a rock, and it's our PC's that work wrong. Do you think what you are saying before doing so? I'd recomend you to do so in future.
Moreover, you don't even know what drivers or device I'm running on. What good of your "testing"
They should have worked hard BEFORE releasing the game
it's a "simple mistake" for a school level kid who programs on delphi his first project. It's an awfull noobish FAIL to the developer even Arrowhead's level. And the fact that hotfix wasn't released IMMEDIATELY (even by now, as I presume, it's still ain't there) - is unforgivable attitude.