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hamburgerphil
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Hi,
I have beaten episode 1 three times. The first two times, it was on my dad's computer, which has a Radeon 9800 pro with 128mb of onboard memory. Unfortunately, starting at the point where Alyx shoots the ladder with the sniper, my game would crash (hard, most of the time) after 3 to 6 minutes of playing, either when I quick saved or when it loaded the next portion of the map.
The third time I played was at my mum's house, where the computer is practically the same except for the video card, which is again a Radeon 9800 pro BUT with 512 megs of inboard memory. I did not see any crashes anywhere in the game, plus I could play it with 2X AA and 2X af as well as HDR without a hiccup.
Could the difference in onboard memory make THAT much of a difference in wether the game crashes or not?
I have beaten episode 1 three times. The first two times, it was on my dad's computer, which has a Radeon 9800 pro with 128mb of onboard memory. Unfortunately, starting at the point where Alyx shoots the ladder with the sniper, my game would crash (hard, most of the time) after 3 to 6 minutes of playing, either when I quick saved or when it loaded the next portion of the map.
The third time I played was at my mum's house, where the computer is practically the same except for the video card, which is again a Radeon 9800 pro BUT with 512 megs of inboard memory. I did not see any crashes anywhere in the game, plus I could play it with 2X AA and 2X af as well as HDR without a hiccup.
Could the difference in onboard memory make THAT much of a difference in wether the game crashes or not?