You don't *need* any help. You don't have any problems other than that you have no idea what your temps should be or (in the case of your CPU) your temp software is checking the wrong sensors. Then you go on to make the asinine statement that 71C is the max threshhold for video cards and you've tested many of them. If…
You are either a troll, a complete n00b, or totally misinformed about what the hell you're talking about. Absolutely no video card made in the last 10 years would have a safe max temp threshold of 71.11C, which is what 160F is. Also, no video card manufacturer would ever state the temp in Farenheit. Not ever from anybody.…
120F and you're complaining????!!! That means your card is only hitting around 40C under load. The maximum temperature threshhold for a GTX 550TI is 100C, which would mean you'd have to be hitting 190F to 200F before you'd even have any cause for concern. Please do some homework before complaining about temps. And nobody…
I seriously hope you're joking, since SWTOR doesn't even have a small percentage of the game breaking bugs that STO has. If they're going to follow anyone's model, it should be the one that Turbine uses. Thankfully, this appears to be exactly what EA/Bioware has planned.
"Wanted: Cryptic Studios is hiring developers to help squash bugs that have been in the game since launch because we've been too lazy to fix them for the last two and half years. Excellent pay and benefits, if you make it past the first six months and do not get laid off by our Asian overlords."
PvP in this game is the only bigger joke than the rest of the game itself. Cryptic obviously can't do it right, or else their queues would work properly. It is a complete waste of time. Remove it entirely and spend the resources fixing 2 YEAR OLD BUGS IN THE GAME!
I would guess that it will certainly be full of bugs where you can't complete missions, parties fall apart due to lag, and generally show signs of a lack of polish. Just like the rest of this piece of TRIBBLE game.
No. Dynamic IP does not mean that your IP address actually changes. It means that the cable company gives you a two week IP lease. At the end of two weeks, the lease is usually regiven with the exact same IP address. There is an option to change the address as needed, but rarely happens. I have a cable connection and my IP…
I've seen a similar error, but only when I have DirectX 11 enabled in the options. I seem to get a Direct3d error after about an hour to two hours of play. If I set it to DX9, I never see an error.