New maps and mods are coming out quickly. If you release something (even a beta) please post it here. Be sure to give details in the topic such as Map/Mod name and version
1-make a ctf mode with capture the house
2-maby a RPG mode for online
3-fatter santa(he looks belimic) maby chewie reskined
4-snowballs that dont constantly make you hurt yourself
5-cars with smaller geomtrey reigons(if possible)
On the desktop (or in the start bar if u don't have it on desktop), right click "My Computer" and click properties. Those are all of your computer specs (specifications).
Here: System
Version 2002
XP
Profesional
Server Pack 2 Registered to
Yea, id tell you my name.
76487 OEM 0042431 97895 Computer
Mobile Intel(R)
Celeron(R) CPU 2.00 GHz
1.99 GHz 576 MB of RAM.
We're not sure that this is the problem, Dann's just looking for paterns. Be patient young padawan learner thing, person. I'm not good with this kind of stuff.
Mine crashes as well my computer's rubbish specs are:
System:
MiscroSoft Windows XP
Professional
Version 2002
Service Pack 2
Computer:
Intel(R)
Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.06GHz
3.06 GHz, 512 MB of RAM
God that took ages to write!
EDIT: Wow me and that other-guy-on-the-top-of-this-page (sorry can't remember your name) have the same system! But this is me with computer stuff like that:
The first pattern I am seeing is the amount of memory on these systems. 512Mb and 576Mb. This, unfortunately, nowadays
is close to bare minimum for computer systems. Dann's map tend to be very near the limit object and sides and effects wise, basically close to the limits of the game, so trying to run the map on a system with bare minimum memory, as in your cases, probably won't be successful.
Now the solution, the easy fix, buy more memory, it is pretty cheap these days should go for one gig or more if your system can handle it. Now since I know not everyone can afford that the other thing to try is make sure only the game is running, shut down other programs like XFire, if you are not going on line try turning off you virus scanner (remember to turn it back on when done) this may get you enough memory to run the map on your existing system.
It should, go to the computer makers website and look up the model of your laptop. It should say how much memory it can handle. If it can go more than you currently have then you could upgrade. If you are not good technically I would take the laptop back to where you bought it and get them to do the upgrade.
I still can't figure out why this doesn't work for me.
My computer specs:
Intel Pentium III processor
696 MHz,
348 MB of RAM
I understand that this isn't a lot of memory however everything for battlefront II for me is actually on a mssive flash drive with 170 gig unused right now.
The flash drive is like a harddrive it doesn't have anything to do with system memory, your system memory is 384 MB.
And giving that Windows is memory hungry to start with you probably just have the minimum 256 MB they recommend for running the game.
You know, I don't think that space is the problem. The first game I installed onto my laptop was battlefront, and I had about 2000 MB when I installed jinglin. Maybe it's graphics cards?
this was what I thought. The whole reason the Objects would cause a crash is overloading memory. However, I thought it was specifically for the game, but I realize now its memory overall.
My computer's memory is 1024MB to put things in perspective. Your computer should have 728+ MB of Memory (RAM, not hard drive space) to run my maps. Anything in the 500's is too small for Jinglin town.