View Full Version : Help me get dominions running again
Rytek
November 13th, 2008, 10:52 PM
My laptop got shaken around a little bit this morning. In the afternoon I went to load up Dominions and got a "Nagot gickFel" out of memory" error code.
Everything else is working fine on the LAptop. I just can't get dominions to load now. I have tried deleting all files, uninstatlling and the reinstalling.When it get to the black screen it times out about 2 minutes and then gives the above error.
Any suggestions?
vfb
November 13th, 2008, 11:40 PM
Maybe open it up, and reseat the memory and the video card?
Alneyan
November 14th, 2008, 08:34 AM
Does anyone know how to run Dominions with the verbose argument under Windows? I cannot get any command-line argument to work under Windows at the moment... I seem to be lacking in Windows kung-fu, but I'm not sure Dominions itself knows what's going wrong here...
Does memory usage keep on increasing in the system monitor when you try running Dominions? Can you play other 3D games fine, and have you tried playing for more than a few hours? I hope that's not your problem, but you might want to run a memory test program (like Memtest86+) if all else fails, especially if you start running into problems with other games...
Gandalf Parker
November 14th, 2008, 11:02 AM
Running Dom3 in verbose mode in windows is pretty muich the same altho it isnt as helpfull in learning it. This command will work...
dom3 -STd --port 12345 --era 1 --mapfile aran.map -g testgame
But without the more helpful linux experience I shudder at the idea of someone figuring that out error by error.
Windows does not handle redirects well. It obnoxiously sets things for you such as.. the debug log will be called log.txt and there will automatically be a stdout.txt and a stderr.txt created.
Alneyan
November 14th, 2008, 11:54 AM
Doh! I have a fair bit of Linux experience, but that actually hindered me... (Why on Earth does the command prompt redirect output to files only, instead of displaying it in the console too?)
Anyway :) If you want to run the game in its 'try to tell us what's wrong' mode, you should go to Start -> Run -> Enter the path to your dominions executable in quotes, add -ddddd at the end, and attach the resulting log and sterr/stout files for public viewing. So something like: "C:\Program Files\dominions3\dom3" -ddddd (with the quotes as they appear)
I cannot promise you'll find any particularly illuminating information that way, though... still, I think it's worth a try, especially if it's just a software issue somewhere.
Illuminated One
November 14th, 2008, 10:42 PM
On Windows you might also run dxdiag.
Either you go to Startmenu->Run and type "dxdiag" in the box that opens and execute. Or you open a console (Found in Accessoires submenu) and type "start dxdiag".
Go through the various pages of the program and run all the test to check if your video and sound card are working correctly.
(Oh, and just to eliminate the most trivial thing have you checked how much free space is left on your hard drive? Allthough windows will probably inform you if it runs out of hard drive memory)
Gandalf Parker
November 14th, 2008, 11:43 PM
Thats usually a good suggestion but I dont think that Dom uses any of the DX abilities. Other than the fact that dxdiag might report some problems with your graphics card.
lch
November 15th, 2008, 11:11 AM
Dom3 uses OpenGL, so no, nothing DirectX-related.
JimMorrison
November 15th, 2008, 02:55 PM
You know, I think I had this problem once (or my roommate did), and it was a corrupted video driver causing it - reinstall of the driver fixed it instantly.
Loren
November 15th, 2008, 05:13 PM
My primary suspect would be a memory chip that's loose and not registering.
Revolution
November 16th, 2008, 12:59 AM
Have you tried playing any other games to see if maybe it's a hardware issue/video card related?
Illuminated One
November 16th, 2008, 10:46 PM
Have you had any success?
Maybe you should get a sub for the meantime would be a shame if you loose your good position to staling.
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