Lead Developer, Stardock Entertainment

Some people with Dual core machines may notice models spinning too quickly or jitters.

Here's a link to a driver update that may solve the problem, from the other thread.

For those of you with AMD dual core machines, AMD has a driver update that may address this problem: AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 Dual Core Processor Driver for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 Version (exe) 1.2.2.2

www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/TechnicalResources/0,,30_182_871_13118,00.html



And here are other links taken from the same thread that may be relevant:

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=896256
http://blogs.msdn.com/tparks/archive/2005/05/14/417516.aspx
http://forums.seriouszone.com/showpost.php?p=688033&postcount=139


Update: AMD no longer offers a dual core driver, but the optimizer should do the job.


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on Mar 13, 2006
I've had this problem too. Downloading the patch now, so I hope it helps.

Not only did the ships/planets spin at an amazing rate, the view of the galaxy began to zoom in, stutter, and jump to all sorts of co-ordinates, many of which were off the map. Holding the mouse button down stopped it, but as soon as you let go the fun would begin again.

Ooh, patch is finished... here we go...
on Mar 13, 2006
A quick note: The current generation of Nvidia drivers plays hell with dual-core systems and a lotta games that aren't optimized for a dual-core processor. As much as I've learned, it has to do with some optimizing software built into the current drivers that has a tendency to hard-lock a lotta older/current games within about a minute.
on Mar 13, 2006
wow..this forum has truncated every post..can't read any of them barely. Figures, cause I need this info too...
on Mar 14, 2006
I am running an AMD 64 X2 and can verify that the AMD 64 X2 processor driver update (May 2005 v1.2.2.2) did indeed fix my problem with the insanely spinning ship/planet models, and the problem caused by trying to scroll using the pointer on the screen edges.

Link

The game seems solid as a rock now...

I wonder if this patch will also fix the issue with Thunderbird 1.5 on dual cores...

-Stresa



on Mar 24, 2006
From the description it seems that I'm having the same problem with my game.

However, I've never done something as updating my processor drives before and I'm quite terrified I'll do something wrong.
Do I just download and run it? How do I know its the right one? What if something goes wrong?
Can I do permanent damage to my system this way? Will it still be able to boot if it's done wrong?

Can someone please put my mind at ease with a reassuring answer?

What I know is that I have a AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor
I am using Windows XP SP1
and I have DirectX 9.0c
As far as I know my graphic drivers for my GeForce 7800 GTX are up to date at 81.95

Thanks in advance
- Nyst

on Mar 27, 2006
I have another problem.

My game doesn't even load. After the loading screen right before the game would start, the game would just disappear and I'll be looking at nothing but the desktop

I'm using the AMD Athlon64X2 3800
My video card is BFG 7800GT.

Don't know what to do. Can't even play.
on Apr 01, 2006
Anyone? Please?
on Apr 01, 2006
Cool, a patch, hopefully all will run well when I get my Alienware laptop during my AiT.
on Apr 08, 2006
i dont know about the AMD , but my intell dual core system, for most of my older games (starwars knights of the old republic comes to mind off hand) i had to roll back my Nvidia drivers to the 77.77 series to get the games to run. on the other had i didnt have any trouble with GS 2 with either set of drivers.

best bet? stop buying AMD crap
on Apr 11, 2006
Hello All,
I downloaded the drivers but I am still having issues with the tutorial. The voice is very choppy. The music is fine and I can play a regular game however. I updated the AC '97 and nVidia drivers too.
on Apr 11, 2006
@Flash - try turning off anti-aliasing.
on Apr 11, 2006
Oldstatesman,
Thanks, that did the trick.
on Apr 22, 2006
Um ive got a Intel Core DUO T2400 for my laptop and it runs at 1.83 GHZ per processor and theres 2 processors.
on May 06, 2006
I have dual 3.4 Ghz Pentium 4 processors... and the game keeps crashing on me, do I need a fix too, and if so, where do I go, as this post seems to be AMD only.

Thanks, DeadlySeraph
on May 24, 2006
Any game may run extremely too fast with an X2 processor. Even Far Cry was excessively fast, but I'm a genius (sooo samrt )


the fix for ALL games (apparently) is:


Run the game

Alt+Tab or Ctrl+Alt+Del


Locate the process

Right mouse button, click "Set Affinity" and set it to either the first or second core or for HT people logical cores.



click OK


basically i think its because its designed to run flat out on a single processor, but because its forced to run on 2 because of windows xp, it runs approx 2x as fast or 8Tx if you play far cry. It work so far with Galciv2, AvP2, FarCry, and NFSU2. Good luck.
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