The game is running better, even on my 2009 Toshiba laptop. Thanks for this latest update.
Posts by Mythra13
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Of course, I'd like to eventually get a better laptop/pc, it would be wonderful to see Rising World (as well as other games) with some turned up settings. I really can't say when that would be happening, my wife and I live on a very fixed income, I'm a disabled Army veteran. The minor graphical issue at least doesn't prevent me from playing the game. I'm working on building Rochester Castle in game right now.
I'm glad the CTD could be fixed in the next update. Can you give me a hint when that will be coming around, or is it a secret?
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Unfortunately the problem still persists after I implemented the suggestion. Here is the "report" file.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.…/report_1452694209976.log
On occasion I get a CTD, I thought it was unrelated but just in case here is the file for that as well. -
I'm loving the game so far. My laptop just barely meets the minimum requirements, I had to turn all the settings down as far as they go. Even still, as a long time player of Minecraft, I really enjoy Rising World. My laptop's specs are:
Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7600)
System: TOSHIBA Satellite L505D-ES5024
Processor: AMD Turion(tm) II Dual-Core Mobile M520 (2CPUs), ~2.3GHz
Memory: 4096MB RAM (3.75 GB usable)VideoCard: AMD M880G with ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200
Approx. Total Memory: 1915 MB
Dedicated Video Memory: 256 MB*The issue I'm having is that in all of the GUIs (inventory, chests, etc.) the blocks are invisible (dirt, stone, brick, logs.) They're all still functioning, with hover over details, just no images. All other preview images for other objects seem completely fine, just cubical blocks of all kinds and tree logs. The closest thread I found to this specific issue was in German. There it was recommended to update an AMD video driver. Mine is up to date, however. I'd be happy to know if there's something I can do for this. If not, I will continue to play and enjoy this game. Thanks for your time.