Gibts eigentlich dieses logfile noch, das EQ vorm crashen erzeugt? Hab bei mir keins gefunden..
Schau doch mal auf
www.everquest.com unter HELP (ganz rechts) und dann in der Knowledge base.
Crashest Du eigentlich zum Desktop oder isses ein Freeze oder ein Reboot?
Aus der Knowledge base z.B.:
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Here is the solution: EverQuest: Crashing to desktop in the middle of gameplay
First, if you have not already done so, you will want to make sure you have the latest drivers for your video and sound card. If you are using an AGP based card, try lowering the multiplier from "x4" or "x2", down to "x1".
If the problem persists, try opening the case of your computer and directing a fan onto the motherboard, full blast. This may sound strange, but due to the intense CPU and Video Card usage of the game, the temperature inside your computer case will be significantly higher. Many have reported success after adding fans to their systems.
Also, make sure there are no tasks running in the background while EQ is running. After a fresh reboot, hit Ctrl-Alt-Del to bring up a list of running tasks. "End Task" on everything except Explorer, Systray, and RNAApp (if listed), then connect to the Internet and start the game.
Another test is to temporarily disable your sound in EverQuest.
If the disabling the sound card does fix this issue you may want to try enabling the sound card again and then adjusting the sound acceleration level. To adjust the sound acceleration level, please do the following:
Open the start menu and select run.
Type dxdiag then press OK.
Once the DirectX Diagnostic tool has opened select the Sound Tab.
You will notice towards the bottom a slider allowing you to set the acceleration level.
Place this to Standard Acceleration.
Alternatively, there are also known resource conflicts between voice-capable modems and sound cards. Aside from causing crashes, this conflict can also cause the Voice Modem to "steal" sound from your Sound Card, effectively turning it off in the game. Go to the "Sound, Video, and Game Controllers" section of the Device Manager (right click on your "My Computer" icon and choose "Properties"). You will see a listing for "Wave Device for Voice Modem" or something similar. Double click on this entry and mark the "Disable in this Hardware Profile" option. Most people never use the Voice functions on their modems, so disabling this will not change the way you connect to your Internet provider.
Finally, try playing on the Test Server. The Test Server is where new program code is tested, before it is used on the regular playing servers. In order to play on the Test Server, you need to run the "testeverquest.exe" application in your EverQuest directory. The patch process will download some files, and then you will be able to log on using your established Station Name and Password. If the problem does not occur while on the test server, then the problem may be a known issue that has been worked on, and the new code will eventually migrate to the other servers in a future patch.
Here is the problem or goal:
Crashing to desktop in the middle of gameplay
Random lockups in game
Random freezes in game
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LG,
Aza