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Old 18-06-2005, 23:21   #1
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marra de de ce jeu de MER***

j'en est raz le bol de votre jeu de MER++ et de vos patch a la con qui servent a rien je vous fait le topo j'installe le jeu sur mon pc le jeu ce lance et au bout de 30 segonde il plante je reesser plusieur fois il plante a chaque fois je telecharge le premier patch a la con je l'installe et la plus moyen de lancer le jeu bon j'aten le nouveau patch version1.1 je l'intalle le jeu ce lance et plante toujours apres quelques minutes de jeu encore un patch qui sert a rien le prochain patch a intere de faire fonctiner le jeu sur ma config:
pintium 4 3.6ghz
1024 ram
carte graphique ati X600 pro pci express 256mo
ps; bande de NAZE
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Old 19-06-2005, 11:43   #2
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essaye cette adresse, tu peut peut etre trouver quelque chose qui puisse t'aider.

http://gamecopyworld.com/start.htm

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Old 20-06-2005, 07:04   #3
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Old 20-06-2005, 10:38   #4
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Vous avez contacté le service technique et/ou vérifié tous les conseils de config qui accompagnaient le patch 1.1 ? Si quelques chose gène sur la bécane, le patch peux ne pas suffire.

si vous ne l'avez pas encore fait, rdv sur http://www.atari.fr/index.php?pg=form

Les infos complémentaires du patch 1.1:
Patch 1.1

RISQUE DE PROBLEME DE COMPATIBILITE ENTRE SECUROM™ ET LE CORRECTIF 1

L'équipe de test européenne a signalé des problèmes avec le système de protection contre la copie Securom™ une fois le correctif 1 installé. En collaboration avec Sony/Securom™, nous avons cherché une solution globale à ce problème pour Boiling Point: Road to Hell. Une fois le correctif 1.1 installé, les problèmes de vérification du disque devraient être résolus.

Si vous rencontrez des problèmes avec la vérification du disque, le correctif n'est sans doute pas en cause. Si un problème survient, désactivez tous les pilotes virtuels générés par des émulateurs, puis faites une copie de vos sauvegardes. Désinstallez, puis réinstallez le jeu et le correctif 1.1. Copiez ensuite vos sauvegardes dans le dossier prévu à cet effet.

Si le problème persiste, veuillez contacter l'assistance technique d'Atari.

configuration Minimum pour Boiling Point: Road to Hell

* Operating System: Windows 2000/XP
* Processor: Pentium 4 2GHz or faster
* Memory: 512 MB RAM
* Hard Drive Space: 4 GB free space
* DVD-ROM: 6X DVD ROM
* Video Card: 128MB video RAM with full hardware T&L support. (GeForce4 MX or intel extreme Graphics family are not supported)
* Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
* Multi-player: Internet (TCP/IP) and LAN (TCP/IP) supported. Broadband Internet connection required for on-line play.
* DirectX Version: 9.0c

Product Specific Issues for Boiling Point
Please Note: It is very important that the platform you are running this title on meets the minimum system requirements listed in your product manual. If your system does not meet or exceed these requirements, then the game will run incorrectly, or not at all.

ECRAN NOIR, PLANTAGE PENDANT LE JEU:

Disable 3rd party applications running in the background
Background applications can be either closed temporarily or disabled. If they are temporarily closed, they will start again when the com****r is restarted. If they are disabled they will need to be manually re-enabled to run them again.

To temporarily close any extra applications and services running in the background in Windows XP:
* Hold down the Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys simultaneously on your keyboard.
* This will bring up the Task Manager. If it brings up Windows Security, click the Task Manager button.
* Click the Applications tab. This will list programs currently running on your system
* Hold down the Ctrl key on the keyboard and click each program to highlight it.
* When all the programs are highlighted, hit the End Task button. If you get any messages that state the program is not responding, hit End Task again.
* Now click the Processes tab. Click the bar that says User Name to sort the list.
* Click on any of the processes except EXPLORER and TASKMGR that have your login name in the User Name column. Then click End Process. Click Yes on the Task Manager Warning. Repeat this step to remove all processes that are under your login name except EXPLORER and TASKMGR.

This should temporarily close any conflicting background applications. These applications will start up again when you reboot.

To prevent extra applications and services from loading during startup in Windows XP:
* Click Start then Run
* In the box type MSCONFIG and click OK. This will bring up the System Configuration Utility.
* Click the Startup tab. This displays a list of all non-vital applications and processes that are loaded during startup.
* Click the Disable All button to uncheck these items.
* Click OK. When you are prompted to restart, click Yes

Upon reboot, these applications will not start. Try the game with these disabled. If it works, then one of these programs may be conflicting. Open MSCONFIG using the process above and recheck these programs using the process of elimination to determine the conflicting program.

To undo the above changes:
* Click Start then Run
* In the box type MSCONFIG and click OK. This will bring up the System Configuration Utility.
* On the General tab, click the dot next to Normal Startup
* Click OK. When you are prompted to restart, click Yes

This will restart your com****r with all the background applications re-enabled.

Update the video drivers on your system
To update your video drivers in Windows:

First determine what type of video card you have. To do this:
* Click Start
* Click Run
* In the box type DXDIAG. Click OK. This will bring up the DirectX Diagnostic Tool
* When the tool finishes loading, click the Display tab.

In the Device section, next to Name is the name of your video card. You may want to write this down. The Manufacturer is the company that manufactured your video card.
In the Drivers section is the Main Driver and Version number. You may want to write this down

To find the latest driver go to the manufacturer's web site. They should have a support section or a driver section where you can find the drivers for the device listed in DXDIAG.

Follow the instructions on the manufacturer's web site to download and install the latest drivers.

If you can't find a driver or the manufacturer's site, refer to the documentation that came with the hardware or your com****r for support.

Update the sound drivers on your system
To update the sound drivers on your system

First determine what type of sound card you have. To do this.
* Click Start
* Click Run
* In the box type DXDIAG
* Click OK. This will bring up the DirectX Diagnostic Tool
* When the tool finishes loading, click the Sound tab.
In the Device section, next to Name is the name of your device. You may want to write this down.
The Manufacturer is the company that manufactured your sound card.
In the Drivers section is the Name and Version number. You may want to write this down

To find the latest driver go to the manufacturer's web site. They should have a support section or a driver section where you can find the drivers for the device listed in DXDIAG.

Follow the instructions on the manufacturer's web site to download and install the latest drivers.

If you can't find a driver or the manufacturer's site, refer to the documentation that came with the hardware or your com****r for support.

Update DirectX
To update DirectX:
* You go to http://www.microsoft.com/directx
* Look for a download link.
* Make sure to choose the appropriate download for your version of Windows.

Follow the instructions on the Microsoft site for proper installation

LE JEU RAME BEAUCOUP

Disable 3rd party applications running in the background
Please refer to the entry above for details on how to do this

Make sure your system meets the program's system requirements
Please refer to the entry above for details on the minimum requirements

Update the video drivers on your system
Please refer to the entry above for details on how to do this

Update the sound drivers on your system
Please refer to the entry above for details on how to do this

Make more hard drive space available
To free up hard drive space in Windows XP first remove any programs that you don't use. To do this:

* Click Start then Control Panel. If you don't see the Control Panel, click Start, Settings then Control Panel
* In the control panel, click Add/Remove Programs. This will show you a list of programs that can be uninstalled and how much space they are using.
* Click any programs that can be removed, the click the Change/Remove button and follow the onscreen prompts. If you are unsure if a program is needed or not, contact the software manufacturer.

Next run XP's Disk Cleanup:

* Double-click the My Com****r icon on your desktop.
* Hold down the Alt key on the keyboard and double-click the hard drive icon.
* On the General tab, click the Disk Cleanup button.
* In Disk Cleanup put a check in the boxes next to Temporary Internet Files, Recycle Bin, and Temporary Files. Make sure other boxes are not checked.
* Click OK. A message will ask you if you want to perform these actions. Click Yes. This will clear out your temporary directories and empty your Recycle Bin.

LE JEU RAME OU PLANTE AVEC 512MB DE RAM

Set up virtual memory
When playing Boiling Point with the minimum requirement of 512 megabytes of ram, it is recommended that you have a large amount of virtual memory available to improve performance and prevent problems. IMPORTANT NOTE: Make absolutely sure you have at least two gigabytes (GB) of free hard drive space before changing your virtual memory settings or serious problems may occur. To configure your virtual memory

* Right-click on My Com****r
* Click Properties
* Click on the Advanced tab
* In the box named Performance click on the Settings button
* Click on the Advanced tab at the top of that page
* Click the Change button
* Place the dot next to Custom Size
* In the Initial Size box, type in 1000
* In the Maximum size box, type in 1500
* Click the Set button.
* Click OK, and OK on the next two windows as well

Once finished, restart your com****r and try the game again at that time. We strongly recommend upgrading your physical RAM to one gigabyte or more for optimum performance and stability

MESSAGE D'ERREUR: DirectX 9
After the game has been installed I receive an error message stating "DirectX 9 not found" or "DirectX9 debug file error"

Check your graphic card has enough memory
It is very important that the PC you are running this title on meets minimum specification. Boiling Point: Road to Hell requires a MINIMUM of a 128 MB videocard that supports hardware T&L. Also note Hardware T&L video cards that do not support shaders, such as the Nvidia Geforce 4MX or Intel Extreme Graphics Family are not supported

First determine what type of video card you have. To do this:

* Click Start
* Click Run
* In the box type DXDIAG. Click OK. This will bring up the DirectX Diagnostic Tool
* When the tool finishes loading, click the Display tab.

Here you will see the name of your card and its approx total memory. This figure must be above 64Mb in order to run the game.

EN QUITTANT LE JEU, MON PC RAME

Boiling Point: Road to Hell uses a tremendous amount of system resources, and may take some time to return all available resources to your com****r. It is normal for the game to take 15-45 seconds to release all system resources. The amount of time can be decreased by increasing the physical RAM in your com****r

MESSAGE D'ERREUR A PROPOS D'UN FICHIER DIRECT X MANQUANT ( DDRAW.DLL, D3D.DLL, ou DSOUND.DLL)
This is an indication that DirectX was not successfully installed.

Update DirectX on your system
Please refer to the entry above for details on how to do this

PLANTAGE AVEC UNE CARTE MERE A BASE CHIPSET VIA EQUIPEE D'UNE CARTE GRAPHIQUE ATI RADEON
Update VIA 4-in-1 Drivers

To verify that you have a VIA chipset:

* Right-click on the My Com****r icon
* Select Properties
* Click on Hardware
* Click the Device Manager tab
* Click on the plus next to System Devices.

If any of the devices listed below say Via in them you will want to get the 4 in 1 drivers from Via's web site.

Update ATI video drivers
Updates for your RADEON card can be downloaded from http://www.ati.com

PAS DE TEXTE DANS LES MENUS

Make sure your video card meets the program requirements

* Click Start then Run.
* In the box type DXDIAG. Click OK. This will bring up the DirectX Diagnostic Tool
* When the tool finishes loading, click the Display tab.
* There will be a line that says Approx. Total Memory. The amount of video memory your card has. Check this information against the video memory requirements on the System Requirements page.

Update the video drivers on your system
To update your video drivers in Windows:

First determine what type of video card you have. To do this:
* Click Start
* Click Run
* In the box type DXDIAG. Click OK. This will bring up the DirectX Diagnostic Tool
* When the tool finishes loading, click the Display tab.

In the Device section, next to Name is the name of your video card. You may want to write this down. The Manufacturer is the company that manufactured your video card.
In the Drivers section is the Main Driver and Version number. You may want to write this down

To find the latest driver go to the manufacturer's web site. They should have a support section or a driver section where you can find the drivers for the device listed in DXDIAG.

Follow the instructions on the manufacturer's web site to download and install the latest drivers.

If you can't find a driver or the manufacturer's site, refer to the documentation that came with the hardware or your com****r for support.

BOITES NOIRES OU IL DEVRAIT Y AVOIR DE LA VIDEO

As designed
Boiling Point uses a tremendous amount of system resources, and may take some time to return all available resources to your com****r. It is normal for the game to take 15-45 seconds to release all system resources. The amount of time can be decreased by increasing the physical RAM in your com****r.

AUCUN SON

Modify system sound volume
To check your system's volumes in Windows XP:

* Click Start, then Control Panel. If you don't have a Control Panel icon, click Start, Settings, then Control Panel
* Double-click the Sounds and Audio Devices icon. If you don't see this, first click Sounds, Speech and Audio Devices.
* In the Device Volume section, make sure that the volume slider is not turned all the way down. Also make sure that there is not a check mark next to Mute.
* Click the Advanced... button in the Device Volume section. This will bring up all of your volume controls. Make sure that the Wave, CD Audio, MIDI and SW Synth volumes are all turned up and not muted.

Update DirectX
Please refer to the entry above for details on how to do this

Update the sound drivers on your system
Please refer to the entry above for details on how to do this

ERREUR : LE CD N'EST PAS RECONNU

Install the latest patch update for Boiling Point: Road to Hell
This update is available from the Atari website WWW.UK.ATARI.COM

Make sure you have the latest version of Direct X.
This can be found on the DVD itself in a separate folder. Right click the DVD icon in my com****r and go to Explore then left click to view the contents of the DVD. Alternatively you can download it from http://www.microsoft.com/directx .

Update DVD-ROM firmware
To update your CD-ROM firmware in Windows:

First determine what type of CD-ROM/DVD you have. To do this:

* Click Start
* Click Run
* In the box type control. Click OK. This will bring up the Control Panel
* Click on the System icon.
* Click the Device Manager tab. If you are running Windows XP, click the Hardware tab, then the Device Manger button.
* Click the + next to DVD/CD-ROM Drives
* Underneath the DVD/CD-ROM Drives is the manufacturer name of your CD-ROM/DVD drive. You may have more than one. To find the latest driver go to the manufacturer's web site. They should have a support section or a firmware section where you can find the firmware for the device listed in the Device Manager.

Follow the instructions on the manufacturer's web site to download and install the latest firmware. If you can't find a firmware update or the manufacturer's site, refer to the documentation that came with the hardware or your com****r for support.

Install from a different drive
If your system has multiple ROM drives (or a DVD/DVD-RW etc..), try installing from another drive, then playing from that drive.

Clean the disk
Take a look at the under side of the CD and inspect for any fingerprints, dust, etc. If the CD does look dirty try cleaning via one of the following:
* Use a CD cleaning kit (available at most com****r stores)
* Wash it with lukewarm water and mild dish soap solution. Rinse it completely, and then dry it with a soft cotton cloth (or anything that won't scratch the CD or leave debris). Once the CD is dry, try the game again.

Notice: If you do this, Make sure that you do not scratch the CD or put it into your system while still wet or damage may result.

Disable any third party start up applications using MSCONFIG

* Click Start, select 'run'
* In the 'run' field type "msconfig" (without quotation marks) and click OK
* When the System Configuration Utility windows appears put a dot next to
* the 'Selective Startup' option.
* At the bottom of the same screen, take the tick out of 'Load Startup Group Items'
* Click OK and you will be prompted to restart you com****r.
* Once the com****r has restarted go into the game again and the problem should be resolved.

Remove any CD-burning software installed
Remove programs like Nero Burning Rom, or other system tools like Inseektors, Alchohol 120%, Daemon Tools, or others, you may need to disable any processes the software installs, such as the NeroCheck utility installed with Nero.

Update the video drivers on your system
To update your video drivers in Windows:

First determine what type of video card you have. To do this:

* Click Start
* Click Run
* In the box type DXDIAG. Click OK. This will bring up the DirectX Diagnostic Tool
* When the tool finishes loading, click the Display tab.
* In the Device section, next to Name is the name of your video card. You may want to write this down. The Manufacturer is the company that manufactured your video card. To find the latest driver go to the manufacturer's web site. They should have a support section or a driver section where you can find the drivers for the device listed in DXDIAG. Follow the instructions on the manufacturer's web site to download and install the latest drivers.

If you can't find a driver or the manufacturer's site, refer to the documentation that came with the hardware or your com****r for support.
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Old 27-06-2005, 15:17   #5
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comme si on allé le lire ton baratin ! Meme pas une traduction vous etes vraiment à chié chez atari ! :menfout:
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Old 19-07-2005, 03:16   #6
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En meme temps, y'a la moitier des gens qui vienne se pleindre sur se forum alors qu'on on acheté le jeu chez e-mule....
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Old 19-07-2005, 20:59   #7
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moi je l'ai acheter ce jeu (39 euros à sa sortie) je vois pas d'ailleurs ce qui te permet de dire que la majorité de ceux qui viennent se plaindre sur le forum officiel l'ont DL, c'est le genre d'argument un peu trop facile
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Old 19-07-2005, 22:37   #8
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Parce que je sais de quoi je parle, avant d'etre sur BP j'etait sur bien d'autre jeu, qui etait bien plus buggé que celui ci.
Et la majorité de ceux qui se pleigne n'on pas acheté le jeu.
C'est une réalité, pas une accusation.
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Old 20-07-2005, 13:39   #9
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Gorgam
En meme temps, y'a la moitié des gens qui vienne se pleindre sur se forum alors qu'on on acheté le jeu chez e-mule....
Je te répondrais que par une chose:
En meme temps, y'a l'autre moitié des gens qui vienne se plaindre sur se forum alors qu'ils ont acheté le jeu en boutique (c'est mon cas même si je me plaint pas trop)
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Old 20-07-2005, 15:04   #10
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moi j'y connait rien je descend tu forum dbz

Mais d'apres les screen que j'ai vu se jeu me donne l'impression d'etre bien

Mais bon vous dite qu'il est nul donc ....

ET PUIS a la place de dire ce jeu est nul ben t'aurait pu lire un test avant d'acheté !

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Old 21-07-2005, 01:08   #11
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J'ai acheté se jeu aussi, il est tres bien, malgré qu'il lui manque 2 ou 3 trucs pour etre un must des fps.
Et il tourne impec sur ma pitite config
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Old 21-07-2005, 11:56   #12
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Je rajouterais que ce jeu est excellent et qu'il aurait pu être le hit 2005 avec une meilleure finition.
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Old 21-07-2005, 16:35   #13
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Angry Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

Slt apparament Atari aurront decidé de sortie le patch quabd on aurat plus envie de y jouer j'en ai marre de atari. Et je veut contribuer a deterorier leur image de marque du a leur nombre d'année de service et leur demande si seait pas temps de partir a la retraite au lieux de persister de crée des jeux qui sont depassé au lieu de laissé au grand publieur qui ont eux des moyens de donner des moyens aux developpeurs.Car en motrant que le jeu est assez fade a cause eds nombreux qui comme par hazard eux ne sont pas precisée au dos de la boite de jeux cela montre qu'il sont depassé par les nouveaux jeux car ils sont incapable de dire si un jeu est fini ou non.C'est pour ca que je demande le remboursement de mon achat auprés de atari car je n'est pas acheter un jeu baclé mais c'est ce que j'ai recu
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