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Okami wrote on 2011-03-31 03:20
Okay, so I've never had a problem like this before.
I recently purchased Assassins Creed: Brotherhood, played the single player and I had absolutely no problems. Now, when I go to play the Multi-player, the game decide to hardlock after 5 minutes forcing me to restart my computer by holding down the power/pressing the restart button. This only happens when I have punkbuster servers turned on. It's like I can't play on them at all.
I'm really started to get pissed off because I can't find matches on the non-punkbuster servers for the life of me.
And did I mention this is the only game I have ****ing problems with?
Does anyone have ANY fixes I could try?
I've tried updating my drivers etc.
Some spec's...
Processor - AMD Phenom II X6 1090T (3.20 GHz)
Graphics - Crossfire ATI Radeon HD 5750's.
4 Gigs of DDR3 RAM
OS - Windows 7 Professional
Can provide more upon request.
PLEASE HELP ME qq
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Yoorah wrote on 2011-03-31 03:41
As strange as it sounds, it may be
a conflict with the sound card. Try disabling your sound device in the Device Manager.. it might be a cheaper test than actually buying one to see if that helps. :P Or check if any of your friends have one they can lend to you for a test. Should that be the cause and you choose to buy one, they're not expensive anyway.
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Okami wrote on 2011-03-31 03:51
Yeah, I actually tried messing with that. (Read the same thread, too xP)
Either it didn't work or I disabled the wrong things.
I'll talk to my friends about a sound card, I have to check and see if I even have room in my PC for such a thing xP I might just be **** out of luck.
Any other suggestions? D:
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Sumpfkraut wrote on 2011-04-02 12:01
Maybe try some non-official drivers, though I'm not sure that'll make it work. :S
I'm using PAX drivers for my sound card.
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Okami wrote on 2011-04-02 19:38
Oh, I forgot about this.
Actually found out what the problem was and it wasn't the sound card.
I guess Punkbuster has an issue with my Crossfire, so I turned it off and no crashes!
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Sumpfkraut wrote on 2011-04-04 14:03
Punkbuster blows~