After playing for a random amount of time, usually 30-45 minutes, the game will suddenly lock up and the screen reverts to my desktop. I still see the icon in the bottom taskbar (Win 7). If I wait long enough, 5 minutes or so, it will either crash altogether or come back. If it comes back it works for a while longer before it happens again. Any suggestions?
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After playing for a random amount of time, usually 30-45 minutes, the game will suddenly lock up and the screen reverts to my desktop. I still see the icon in the bottom taskbar (Win 7). If I wait long enough, 5 minutes or so, it will either crash altogether or come back. If it comes back it works for a while longer before it happens again. Any suggestions?
Could it be that your computer is overheating a bit? The graphics on most games uses more processor than other applications therefore causing more heat. If your fan is not adequately cooling the processor, it will slow it down considerably.
If you use a lap top, you can buy a cooling station that will help. If you use a desk top, you can get a small fan and place behind the computer to help cool it.
Could it be that your computer is overheating a bit? The graphics on most games uses more processor than other applications therefore causing more heat. If your fan is not adequately cooling the processor, it will slow it down considerably.
If you use a lap top, you can buy a cooling station that will help. If you use a desk top, you can get a small fan and place behind the computer to help cool it.
Hannah Lifebringer Level 60 Life
Thanks for the reply. I considered that as well, but after some testing don't think it is the case. I've noticed the same behavior within 30 minutes or so of playing after the PC has been powered down all day. Additionally I don't see the same behavior on other much more graphics intensive games (Rift, EQ2, etc.). Still no response on my official support ticket... anyone know how long it usually takes them?