FIXED: Cross Fire/Windows 7 x86
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i had dual boot (vista\xp, then win7\ xp, and now i only have win7) because had some compatibilities problems. 2weeks later the only compatibility problem was playing cf, and dont make sence have one OS just for one game!
unfortunately my processor isnt 64bit compatible! that sucks!! -
Oh, even better.
We have word from the GG staff saying it's not their product that's causing the problem.From: 홍기남 <hkn@inca.co.kr>
date : 18 November 2009 10:09
Hello.
We apologize for the inconvenience Game Guard has caused, but we believe we have already fixed the incompatibility issues with windows 7, 32-bit several months ago.
We have also double-checked the ERL file you have sent to us and it is clear that our product is not the one linked to the Blue Screen of Death. Furthermore, games using our product have been confirmed the work on all versions of windows.
If the game you are playing still has problems, they are probably related to some game-hardware incompatibility. This, unfortunately, we can not fix.
Thank you and we apologize once again for any inconvenience we may have caused. -
Z8Games Keep saying that the problem is GG, GG keep saying that they fixed the problem (I believe they did) because other games using GG can run on Windows7 32 bits. So, the problem is Z8Games. GJ!
You actually made me laugh. A GM already posted about this matter in a previous topic.
I know it sucks, I got 7 x86 aswell and other versions of crossfire can run on my laptop since they get supported by another game security program.JWC.:LuNaTiCz:. wrote: »1. Make a partition on your hard drive.
2. Install XP/Vista.
3. Install Cross Fire.
4. Play the game!
It's a conspiracy because I play A.V.A (which uses GameGuard) and it runs GREAT on Win7 x86
This also made me laugh because of the last sentence. You don't run crossfire on your Windows 7 x86.. You run it on your version of XP or Vista -
@ JWC.:LuNaTiCz:.
You do realize that z8games knew it was the game's problem from the start, yes?
They're just pointing fingers at gameguard so they don't have to take responsibility.
You do realize that the crash is caused by wmi_mmc.sys which is a Gameguard file, right? There is nothing in the coding of the game itself that is not compatible with Windows 7 32 bit. You can try and point fingers at Z8 as much as you want, but the truth of the matter is that this problem is Inca Internet's fault and can only be resolved by them. -
LobsterMts wrote: »Ok greycloack.
You win ok.
So how "much money" is needed to change the anti-hack driver and how much time.
If ya want close this, dunt care anymore.
Why should we give money to gameguard to fix a problem that's caused by something they made? -
[MOD]Greycloak wrote: »You do realize that the crash is caused by wmi_mmc.sys which is a Gameguard file, right? There is nothing in the coding of the game itself that is not compatible with Windows 7 32 bit. You can try and point fingers at Z8 as much as you want, but the truth of the matter is that this problem is Inca Internet's fault and can only be resolved by them.
Oh, great, because game guard hasn't caused enough problems in this game already. I can barely even play anymore its so unbearable... Is there any chance that you guys might switch....? -
[MOD]Greycloak wrote: »You do realize that the crash is caused by wmi_mmc.sys which is a Gameguard file, right? There is nothing in the coding of the game itself that is not compatible with Windows 7 32 bit. You can try and point fingers at Z8 as much as you want, but the truth of the matter is that this problem is Inca Internet's fault and can only be resolved by them.
so why do you guys let them fool yourselves? is that contract that hard to exit?
move on to a better AntihackTool/guard or whatever. Gameguard isn´t exactly doing a great job, honestly.. -
[MOD]Greycloak wrote: »You do realize that the crash is caused by wmi_mmc.sys which is a Gameguard file, right? There is nothing in the coding of the game itself that is not compatible with Windows 7 32 bit. You can try and point fingers at Z8 as much as you want, but the truth of the matter is that this problem is Inca Internet's fault and can only be resolved by them.From: 홍기남 <hkn@inca.co.kr>
date : 18 November 2009 10:09
Hello.
We apologize for the inconvenience Game Guard has caused, but we believe we have already fixed the incompatibility issues with windows 7, 32-bit several months ago.
We have also double-checked the ERL file you have sent to us and it is clear that our product is not the one linked to the Blue Screen of Death. Furthermore, games using our product have been confirmed the work on all versions of windows.
If the game you are playing still has problems, they are probably related to some game-hardware incompatibility. This, unfortunately, we can not fix.
Thank you and we apologize once again for any inconvenience we may have caused.
Oh, really?
Who should any logical person believe?
You or the publisher of GG. I think I would choose the latter.
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