There can be many reasons for crashes, unhandled exception or C0000005 etc errors. See
if the FAQ entry at PanetTribes helps or try one or more of the following:
- Install a clean Tribes2 and run the first aid utility to check that the files are valid.
If they are not the RTP patcher (difference type patcher) will not patch some files as
they have an incorrect CRC. You can end up with a mix and match of old and new files
causing unhandled exception (UE) and other errors - http://sierrastudios.com/games/tribes2/t2_firstaid_v2.zip
- If the first aid utility always reports errors and you have a
motherboard with a VIA 686B chipset then read the 686B
FAQ at VIA Hardware
- Download and install the updater file from the URL that follows and run the Tribes2
online game so that the game is patched to the latest version - http://tribes2update.sierra.com/
- Delete all files ending in *.dso from Tribes2 subdirectories. These are compiled scripts
and Tribes2 does not recompile updated scripts if a .dso is already present. This causes
some problems, exceptions and performance. Once .dsos are deleted Tribes2 will
recompile/recreate updated dso's when next launched.
- If you can load Tribes2 trying changing the video driver in the settings menu. If you
are using OpenGL then try Direct3D and vica-versa.
- If the game appears to lockup when first loaded or when you access
multiplayer make sure that if you
have a firewall you allow the game full access to the internet. Failing
to do so will cause a requestor that is hidden from view and cannot be
confirmed.
Dual Core CPUs
General
- Overclocking your video card and/or CPU can cause problems in that were not manifesting themselves in other games. Try default clock /
speeds for your video card and CPU
- If you are using Windows 2000 and an AMD Athlon, AMD Duron, AMD Athlon
XP or AMD Thunderbird then try the page
file extension patch from AMD
and Microsoft.
- Reduce the hardware acceleration on your sound card by one notch, this can usually be
found under multimedia in the control panel. Soundblaster Live! cards
before 5.1 have an issue with ACPI, try to disable ACPI and IRQ steering for
your operating system.
- If you have an AMD Irongate 750/751 chipset based motherboard then see if disabling
'SuperBypass' in the BIOS helps. You should also try the latest AMD Chipset drivers and
miniports
- If your BIOS has an option for write combining for video memory then see if changing it
from USWC to UC helps.
- If you have a NForce chipset motherboard and are running ram at a
higher speed than the FSB, try SYNC or 1:1 ( 2:2, 3:3, 4:4 etc.) option
to synchronize your memory clock with the FSB. Example FSB at 166 with
DDR ram at 333, try setting DDR ram to 266.
- Some motherboard and graphic card combinations are unstable at AGP 8x
or 4x transfer speeds,
try reducing AGP speed to 4x, 2x or even 1x
- When using a VIA chipset based motherboard be sure to upgrade to the latest 4in1 drivers
found at VIA's Official
Driver Page
- When using a SIS chipset based motherboard be sure to upgrade to the latest drivers
found at SIS
Driver Page
- If you have a Nvidia Geforce chipset based video card then visit the excellent
Geforce FAQ and read the
troubleshooting and instability sections
- Although some sections are specific to the Abit range of motherboards
you will find a lot of useful information on Athlon CPU and VIA Chipset
motherboards in the ViaHardware
FAQ pages.
- If you have an IRQ available for each card / device in your system then
try disabling ACPI and IRQ Steering.
Some cards such as the Soundblaster Live! before 5.1 have an issue with
ACPI.
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