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Ok I'm having issues running Oblivion.
I set it up according to the UESP page for it, and well when I try and run it it'll be fine until it's just finished loading. Then when the bar is at the end and my hopes are high it starts spewing
fixme:d3d:unloadNumberedArrays >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> GL_INVALID_ENUM (0x500) from glDisableVertexAttribArrayARB(reg) @ state.c / 3019
just under a quarter of a million times .
Google wasn't really being my friend for this search because I only found a thing on the WineDB page, and that didn't help at all.
So advice?
Edit: Yes, my computer can handle it.
Last edited by meinhimmel (2008-04-15 03:40:46)
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Check wine Appdb: http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iAppId=3150
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I said in my post that WineDB didn't help at all.
There is a post on there with someone who has the same issue, but there isn't much in the way of fixing it on there.
So I still need help guys.
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what kind of video card do you have, what kind of hardware.
please be more specific.
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Try big Ubuntu thread.
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I have a Nvidia 8600GTS, 2Gb ddr2 1033, and an AMD X2 5600+ . (The reason I went with 1033 ram even though it can't run 1033 stock on anything less than a quad core is because I got a nice AM2/AM2+ board so all I have to upgrade is my cpu =] )
I have the latest Nvidia drivers (169.12) installed on here, and I'm trying to run the game from a 32bit chroot environment. It loads almost all the way up then freezes (When starting a new game or loading a game for that matter).
I've gone through the Ubuntu guide, and once again there are people with my issue, but no solutions.
Last edited by meinhimmel (2008-04-15 18:44:04)
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So bumpity bumpity.
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Do I really have to keep bumping this?
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Not really. If you really are afraid of nobody noticing it, then just bump when it's about to go back 1.5 pages.
I need real, proper pen and paper for this.
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It was on the fourth page so I doubt anyone would have noticed it.
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