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Yet another crash after intro movie

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Guest mutualaidsupplies

I have read all the postings, nothing has helped so far.

The intro movie plays fine. after that it closes & goes back to desktop.

I have a:

HP PC

AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3300+

1.81 GHz {Speed 2.4 GHz}

1.37 GB of RAM {128 MB shared with video}

Windows XP SP-2

SiS 760 display chip.

Is my SiS chip too slow or not what I need ?

I downloaded ffdshow, updated drivers, also downloaded codec_sniper to view all of them, but I do not know which codec to delete as I have several & no one on the posts have stated which specific ones to delete.

See attached for my DXDiag

Looking at my PC specs, look like the only card I can upgrade to is a

NVIDIA GeForce FX5200 128MB DDR AGP Video Card w/DVI TV-Out

My PC is a few years old so I do not have a PCI-E slot I do not believe.

Thanks in advance for the help.

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Guest mutualaidsupplies

I emailed Atari 3 days ago for Tech support, they have not even emailed me back. I regret ever buying Atari. Customer support sucked 20 years ago & they still suck till this day.

So hopefully some of you will come through.

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I am not too sure here but from what I remember of SIS chips they were fairly inadequate for gaming with high end games, this game probrably would not work with that card.

Aside from that I have never heard of 1.37 GB of ram, how in the world did you manage to get that exact number of ram, most people have twin chips in their computers (ex. 512x2 1gigx2 etc.)

Someone else will have to tell you about the rest but I believe your SiS Display is the problem.

Also IF you have a logfile in the root directory of the game (ex C:\Program Files\WizardWorks\911 - First Responders\logfile.txt) attatch that so we can review that if you want an exact reason, right now the best we can do is guess.

HP PC

AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3300+

1.81 GHz {Speed 2.4 GHz}

1.37 GB of RAM {128 MB shared with video}

Windows XP SP-2

SiS 760 display chip.

Moderator Related task:

Please do not post repeatedly in a row, if someone has a solution they will reply, posting just for the sake of it will not increase the desire of others to attempt to fix your problem.

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