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Lobothomy
24-09-2007, 10:56 PM
Ok , so my guild has started on SSC, currently trying to get Lurker down and I'm experiencing some technical problems.

Basicly, I have no problems in or outside SSC, wow runs perfect. But when we get to Lurker Below after a short, undefined period of time wow freezes up. Sound and mouse freeze up aswell and i can't do anythign besides ctrl+alt+del.

Rest of my computer works normally, i have a dual monitor setup and i can still use my white windows mouse.
So far i have tried to swap my RAM bars in my pc and put down all my graphic settings to absolute minimum (even resolution). Nothing has helped so far.


- Did anyone have similar problems on this boss and how did they solve it?
- Does anyone have any idea's on how to solve this?

WatcherZero
24-09-2007, 11:06 PM
1: Update your graphic card drivers, only failing on one boss fight is indicative of a software failure rather than a hardware one.
2: Try lowering graphics settings for that boss
3: Mods may be an issue, try disabling some mods.

Twoflower
25-09-2007, 03:32 AM
I had this problem 1.5 years ago whit nefarian's room. cost me the T2 robe 3 times in a row ^^ anyway, i got rid of it after what watcher said.

1: Update your graphic card drivers, only failing on one boss fight is indicative of a software failure rather than a hardware one.
2: Try lowering graphics settings for that boss
3: Mods may be an issue, try disabling some mods.

Lobothomy
25-09-2007, 08:42 AM
Cool, i will try those out when i get home today. It's really annoying tbh, we got him down to 50% within 2 respawns of adds and all of that was with me lying on the floor.

Lobothomy
25-09-2007, 02:22 PM
Sry for the double post but thanks for moving this! I wont be home untill tonight but I will keep you updated. perhaps more people have had this problem and are still looking for answers.
Not much respons on the offical forums btw.

Kalos
25-09-2007, 03:55 PM
The full specifications of the computer would probably be useful. We could then look up all the drivers you should need based on the exact hardware that you have.