bassist2119 said:
Sorry, I have to disagree with you completely. You are correct; the title of the thread would deter people from buying the game. I only wish I knew of this forum when I bought Vanilla CivIV only to find that I couldn't finish a game due to late game crashing. I would have happily continued C3C until 1.61 was out rather than cursing at the computer, having a stack of save-games that were "almost victories" that were then no fun to go back and finish.
Although I didn't experience any of the problems he's describing, it's good to be forewarned that you may encounter such problems.
As for the barking match between Charles and Solidarity, the latter has a point that you'll get more help with honey than vinegar, but I COMPLETELY understand the aggression that comes after spending money on something that makes your game worse.
Solidarity: let him vent, he's pissed and with good reason.
Charles: As aforementioned, I can totally understand your anger. But I would advise against belittling someone's help. Someone else probably has your solution, but may be hesitant to post it if he interprets your responses to other's help as rude.
Understood, but some of the posters apparently weren't interested in helping, rather in attacking, and it was to those smart-alecks to which I responded in that way. It amounts to a certain amount of hypocrisy, it's like somebody telling you not to call people names when in the same sentence they were calling you a name; totally useless. I've seen plenty of other threads like this, irrespective of the OP's original demeanor, as if there's a competiton going on amongst some of them as if they want to see who can be the rudest to the highest amount of OP's or most anyone else.
It's a simple concept, if you can help without resorting to some form of attack you won't have a problem, but if the perspective helper considers a rejection of their idea as being rude, then such a person has no idea of what rude truly encompasses, as in fact getting all huffy because somebody didn't think it was the correct thing to do is a manner of rudeness itself. They're supposed to be suggestions, but if there are people out there like that, and I hope there are not, who think rejected advice is rude, then their suggestions have apparently gone more into the realm of 'orders' instead of suggestions. Why have a fit if somebody thinks your idea isn't the one they're looking for, the one that's not the solution? That's part of the process of getting a solution, as you get various approaches and weigh that against your own notions, and then decide.
I haven't been rude to someone who first wasn't rude to me, so if someone has the solution it's quite clear they can see this pattern, unfortunately as I admitted earlier, my attitude has changed somewhat from the first post, and it is only that post which may give such a person grounds for remaining silent. Frankly, as I alluded to, I think this problem is larger than any one person's help is going to be able to manage, as it's clear only the patch (or that quasi-patch) fixed it before. There's just too much guessing, and while in a lot of situations like this I defer to guesses, this one has a history to back up the view I'm taking now. I appreciate guesses normally, as I often do that myself, and know the IT business seems it's more guess than fact, but with this particular problem the guesses just aren't convincing. That's just the way it is for me.
In any event, I am currently playing on a guess fix, as I mentioned earlier as well, that involves a supposed memory defrag, which one poster already said didn't work for them, but I am testing it nonetheless. I see no point in trying multiple guesses at the same time as I could be worse off than when I started. If this fails as indeed I expect it will I'm not sure what I'm going to do. I'm as certain as I can be that a driver upgrade isn't going to fix this for warlords (it didn't for vanilla), if for no other reason than simply this problem hasn't been reported widely enough for it to generate that sort of fix, but maybe a few more people playing in such a manner as I have here, and mentioning it in a more general forum like this, might just help get that process of making such a driver possible.