Hi, in hosted servers which have been hosted through ports, i always get an error which involves the game screen where you control your peopel and base freeze, but its like when someone is on windows during gameing and it lags and you cant do anything really, but i move my mouse and it move but sticks like the windows type thing.. (cant think of a word ) and it is possible to click menu and exit program, but it will take me like 1 minute to do, and the easiest way to get off of it it by clicking alt + X.
On hamachi server's, sometimes it will say waiting for players: Teraevill, and to continue playing, i must go onto windows and power off and on my hamachi, then i go back onto the game, and its fine again. Don't know if this has anything to do with the way the error is occured in the port hosted games by other players in ow.
Teraevill Error Original War
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Re: Teraevill Error Original War
It's most probably the fault of the protocol and its thread getting stuck. No real solution so far. Maybe in the future. I hope.
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Re: Teraevill Error Original War
and it's been like this since i got the laptop, i only have this error on my laptop, and i got it for my birthday about 3 months ago, and ever since i installed owar back then, its been the same.... :/ soo its not something new, it must be to do with the compatibility with laptop's or something and other people have played owar on laptop and its been fine.
Re: Teraevill Error Original War
Do you use Wi-Fi connection?
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Re: Teraevill Error Original War
YES! ahaahahaha don't tell me.. is it the wi-fi?
Re: Teraevill Error Original War
Did you use this Access Point before? Try upgrading its firmware.
Do you have the latest drivers for your wireless card? Try restoring its settings to defaults.
Does your internet connection use telephone line? Try setting a lower MTU.
You can always try disconnecting wi-fi (make sure it is disconnected completely) and connecting using an Ethernet cable.
Do you have the latest drivers for your wireless card? Try restoring its settings to defaults.
Does your internet connection use telephone line? Try setting a lower MTU.
You can always try disconnecting wi-fi (make sure it is disconnected completely) and connecting using an Ethernet cable.