18 thoughts on “EQ2 Team Working to Make Sure New Altar of Malice Zones Don’t Zonk Older PCs

  1. If I may clarify a few things….
    first off, with winXP pro setup properly, the OS only takes 500MB ram, leaving the remaining 3GB of ram for program use.
    any, *any* person whom runs their PC with Administrative privileges will experience the worst the Internet has to offer, and often does; regardless of any “security” patches installed.
    *any* 64bit OS will be able to map much more memory, to include winXP 64bit.
    reducing the bloat of applications, which sadly few programers do of late, is a far better protocol.

  2. Memory requirements are increasing – they have to because they cannot control which items people are wearing. It’s not like a FPS where they can tightly control memory requirements by limiting what textures are used in a level. Plus, they are going for the “wow” effect in the new overlands with high resolution textures (needs memory) and high poly geometry (also needs memory) made possible by their new terrain tool. But when there are still people using 32 bit (XP or 7/8/8.1 installed as 32 bit) systems which are limited to 2 GB per process they are hitting a limit.

  3. So yeah its the 32 bit version because of the ram limitations that is causing the issue not really XP. What ever they did with the new zone creator really caused a huge spike in resources but most of that got fixed.

    Before one of the patches even on extreme performance It was having issues.

  4. Why people continue to use WinXP by choice is beyond me. WinXP isn’t really capable of making good use of solid state drives (no TRIM support), newer graphics cards, has poor support for multicore CPUs, and newer hardware won’t even have drivers written for them.

    I’m not saying Win 7 is perfect, but if your system can run it, damnit you should be running it. Win 8 can be skipped, of course.

  5. EQ2 runs great on Windows 8.1 Upgrade to it already. There’s no excuse. I bought an ASUS desktop last year for just $600 with an i7 and 10gig of RAM and got rid of my old machine running Windows 7 with an AMD processor and 4 gig of RAM. It was unbelievable how much better the game runs. The machine is silent and I can raid on max settings, although I turn them down a bit because of the spectacular graphic displays caused by the mage group. You can’t see what you are fighting for the fireworks and explosions.

    1. Interesting, so far my experience with Window 8/8.1 consists entirely of people coming to me and asking me to uninstall it and put Windows 7 on their computers (usually new notebooks).

      I have had about 5 of these in the past two months, all people who have been using Windows 8.1 for at least three months. Not sure what the problems are, but they are all willing to be without their notebooks for a few days and are happy with Windows 7 when they get it back.

  6. I ended up having to give up my WinXP a few years back as more and more products refused to run on it.
    I do seem to recall that the very first EQ in 1999 made me upgrade to a proper 3d video card and I also recall grumbling most mightily at that time, heh. Worth it.

  7. Those protecting XP over Win7 (or even 8.1) are dinosaurs. XP was good while it lasted, but modern computers with modern hardware require a modern operating system to run well.

    64bits is the way to go for operating system, even when you play 32bit games. With 64bit OS you will get more memory for programs and graphics hardware than with 32bit operating system.
    Of course that requires you to have 4GB or more memory. Preferably no less than 8GB on a gaming system.

    Game that support old 32bit XP /3GB switch, can use 3GB of memory per process, thats 50% more than the vanilla 2GB.
    Usage of the 3GB switch cripples 32bit OSes as the kernel memory is practically cut in half. With Graphics cards having 1GB of graphics memory or even more, that means Kernel will run out of address space and thus computer wont work properly.

    DITCH THAT 32BIT OS!

    Install Windows 7 64bit, or Windows 8.1 64bit.

    I run games on Windows 8.1 64bit and happy with it. Its even faster than Windows 7 on my hardware.

    1. I recommend people go to Windows 7 64-bit unless they have a touch-capable PC. Yes 8 has some nice performance improvements under the hood, uses less memory, and has a fantastic Task Manager, but the UI is still a bit clunky. I run 7 on my desktop and 8.1 on my Surface 2.

      I think we’ll see widespread adoption of Windows 9 10.

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