C21, it seems that our issues are not a priority..
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Quote from: iVolution on January 22, 2014, 07:16:17 PM
At least we can't blame you for not trying hard enough. Hat off for you persistence.
Quote from: Hawk_UK on January 22, 2014, 04:42:54 PM
Your system specs are more than adequate to run GP Bikes. I bet if you performed a fresh re-installed of your OS then it would work fine on your PC too.
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Quote from: iVolution on January 22, 2014, 02:43:21 PM
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My point is that there can be loads of problems with a graphics card without you noticing it in most games. Aside from this it could be that you have some combination of settings (in you Catalyst control center) that just corrupt something with GPbikes.
Quote from: iVolution on January 21, 2014, 12:04:48 PMNo, but I don't play often with PC games (for example, TM Nations online with no problems)
and you have no problems with other games?
Quote from: janaucarre on January 21, 2014, 12:19:39 PM
An idea comes to me right now.
Have you define ip adress for your pc?
If no it takes another each time on another pc or phone or notebook connect to your routeur/modem.
I fix it by me, one adress for my pc, another for the first of my parent, another for the seconds of my parents, and so and so.
Quote from: Hawk_UK on January 21, 2014, 10:23:05 AM
I've thought of one more idea that might well help. It strikes me that what could be happening is a weak data signal on your phone line, this can be caused by the line not being synchronised properly. Call your phone line provider and ask them to check the synchronization of your broadband line because it keeps dropping out, and they should then be able to check your line for you straight away and let you know if there is a problem with the signal quality of your broadband line and fix it for you straight away.
I know it's a long shot, but seems to me that you have got to a stage were you have tried pretty much everything else, and deduction says that you are more than likely correct in saying that you maybe have some kind of problem with your broadband internet connection(or your broadband line not synchronized properly).
QuoteSNR margin: 12.2 db (no sync issues, stable connection)
Line Attenuation: 36.4 db (good, no signal dispersion)
Quote from: Hawk_UK on January 20, 2014, 10:27:39 PM
Hi Ghostchild.
Sorry it didn't work for you.....
Yes. I agree with Max. There must be some issue with your system. If you've followed those steps and it still doesn't work then I don't believe GP Bikes is at fault here.
Quote from: Hawk_UK on January 20, 2014, 10:27:39 PMI got another pc with windows 8.... it can be good?
Do you have a family member or friends PC you can try Gp Bikes on?
Quote from: Hawk_UK on January 20, 2014, 10:27:39 PM
PS: Your absolutely sure you didn't copy/paste anything?
Quote from: Hawk_UK on January 20, 2014, 10:27:39 PM
@Max/iVolution: Would it make any difference if Ghostchild was installing it through a windows user account and not through the administrators account? Just a thought.
Seems strange though that he can connect to the online server when others are racing, but gets a core.exe when on his own. I really cannot think of anything else that could be the problem.
QuoteBrand new installation, no mod... Go on Track 19 - Training dry groove, 0 players, ping 60.... I went out of pit and.....the game freeze with a core.exe!!!It's not normal, imo...
Quote from: Hawk_UK on January 20, 2014, 04:49:30 PM
Hi Ghostchild.
Okay. Your system specs and connection should be okay for the job.
So.... What I would do is go for a complete uninstall, and then a basic default re-install(I know it's a pain, but bear with me and try this):
- Totally uninstall GP Bikes, including deleting the "Piboso" folder in the "My Documents" folder(your settings files, everything; don't be lazy - no copy pasting back!).
- Once you have uninstalled, check in your install drive that the folder "Gp Bikes" is deleted from your drive too.
- Install CCleaner: http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download
- Using CCleaner, clean your sytem of any crap.
- Using CCleaner Tools, clean your registry. Note: Clean reg again and again after initial clean until nothing shows up that needs fixing.
- Restart you system.
- Install the default GP Bikes(Don't add any Mod paints or bikes!)
- Then give it a try.
- If everything works okay, only then try installing any mod paints or mod bikes.
- Finally and most important. Let us know here how you get on.
This procedure has helped others with problems. I hope this helps you too.
Quote from: Hawk_UK on January 20, 2014, 01:31:03 AM
Hi Ghostchild.
Lets go back to basics... Please list here your PC/Laptop system specs and type of connection to the internet.
You say your on a LAN connection? That wouldn't be a connection to the net through another computer on the LAN, would it?
But if you tell us your system spec and your current internet connection setup, then we might be able to see were your going wrong, or what is likely to be the problem.