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Uchi Deshi 08-27-2008 10:14 PM

have up to date drivers... still get booted
 
:psmiley27:I have the news toshiba Qosmio.... vista64 nvidia GeForce 9700M GTS

and everytime i try to sail... i get booted... or when i do manage to sail... i can't port... i went on the live chat... and was told to update the driver... done that ... still doesn't work.... i changed the game_options.txt..... still doesn't work.... turned off firewall.... and about to throw the laptop at the wall....

any ideas..... :12_1_138:

Johnny Bull 08-28-2008 12:27 AM

Have you tried this?

1) Go to Start | Programs | Accessories | Windows Explorer.
2) Navigate to C:\Program Files\Disney\Disney Online\PiratesOnline.
3) Double click on game_options.txt.
4) Make sure "state" has "working" on the line directly below it. If you see "attempted_working" change it to "working."
5) Under "api", please change the text from "default" to "pandadx9".
6) Save the file then launch the game.

If you don't have this file on your computer, you will need to create one in the PiratesOnline directory.
1) Go to Start | Run.
2) Type "Notepad" in the Open input box then click OK.
3) Add the following text precisely as you see it below:
state
working
api
pandadx9
4) Click File | Save As
5) Name the file "game_options.txt"
6) Save the file to C:Program Files\Disney\Disney Online\PiratesOnline then launch the game.

Chris 08-28-2008 12:30 AM

:o beat me to it just about to post that :D try that see if it works.

Maximvs 08-28-2008 12:56 AM

Since hes using Vista - you may need to use 'pandadx10' in place of where the 'pandadx9' is up top.

From previous posts, the x10 tends to work better sometimes on Vista machines (does NOT work on XP - stay with the x9 on XP though :) )

Chris 08-28-2008 12:57 AM

i run vista i tried 10 and it compleatly screwed up my game O_o

Johnny Bull 08-28-2008 10:42 AM

Chris, do you have a DirectX 10 video card? Vista reverts back to Direct X 9 settings if your video card isnt DirectX 10 compatible. It appears the nvidia GeForce 9700M GTS in question is Direct X 10 compatible. So Maximvs may be right about the using 'pandadx10', hince the "dx10" at the end.

However, with that said, I'm not sure how well POTCO holds up under a DirectX10 envirenment. Which may be why 'pandadx9' setting works better for some. I run XP with a DirectX 9 video card, so I cant experiment to see which works better.

Uchi Deshi 09-26-2008 11:17 PM

thanx everyone for your advice.... but i tried everything above.... and the stupid thing keeps booting me.... the kicker is that i can play on my mac without a problem... any other suggestions????

Edward Edgemenace 09-27-2008 02:46 AM

The setting "pandadx9" never worked on my WinXP. I had it set to "pandadx10" (since I have it updated through windows update) but the setting gets overwritten from game_options.txt (but not when I change "default" to the broken "pandadx9".)

Andrew 09-29-2008 03:53 PM

I've never tried that. Usually when I get booted, its because I Alt+F4, which uh...really isnt a boot. I very rarely get booted

Smiter 10-15-2008 06:57 PM

I have a similar problem with a Toshiba Satellite laptop. I have an ATI 2600 HD video card which gets seasick as soon as I go sailing. Particulary when I engage any AI ships, first bit of incoming received and the game freezes and boots me. New driver had no effect in resolving problem. Is the fact these issues are are ocurring on Toshibas co-incidence or a manufacturer incompatibility? I'm running Vista also (32 bit).

Reaver 10-15-2008 08:48 PM

ping the disney servers and tell me how long the response takes (anything over 100 is why you're getting booted) if all are under 100 ill have to think about it

Maximvs 10-15-2008 09:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Johnny
Have you tried this?

1) Go to Start | Programs | Accessories | Windows Explorer.
2) Navigate to C:\Program Files\Disney\Disney Online\PiratesOnline.
3) Double click on game_options.txt.
4) Make sure "state" has "working" on the line directly below it. If you see "attempted_working" change it to "working."
5) Under "api", please change the text from "default" to "pandadx9".
6) Save the file then launch the game.

If you don't have this file on your computer, you will need to create one in the PiratesOnline directory.
1) Go to Start | Run.
2) Type "Notepad" in the Open input box then click OK.
3) Add the following text precisely as you see it below:
state
working
api
pandadx9
4) Click File | Save As
5) Name the file "game_options.txt"
6) Save the file to C:Program Files\Disney\Disney Online\PiratesOnline then launch the game.

If you havent tried these steps or change to 'pandadx10' (only for Vista users as some have had better luck) in place of where the 'pandadx9' is up top then really go this route first - I too own the ATI 2600 HD Card, and could not use it for the first 4-5 months I played this game until I did these steps - then everything fell into place :D

Good luck :)

Smiter 10-16-2008 12:00 AM

Hi Maximus

Thanks for the suggestion. I tried it (needed pandax10) but unfortunately it hasn't resolved the problem. I can sail around ok but as soon as I engage other ships with cannon it freezes and crashes.

back to the drawing board:(

icanhazuber 12-07-2008 07:15 PM

Pirates Online is not a DX10 compatible game. So forcing "Pandadx10" will only cause more issue then help.

Uchi Deshi, if you have the most recent drivers for the video card from the laptop manufacturers website and you are still having this issue you may need to turn the graphics quality down in game. Being on a wireless connection can also cause issues while trying to sail.

If you still have this issue it may be the X64 operating system. It doesn't react friendly with Pirates Online.


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