BladeVenom
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Now that that's settled, let get back on the topic of sharks.
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I play the game on PC, never had a problem with it
The one thing you have to remember is that the vast majority of PC users don't know their asses from their registry and don't have the slightest idea on how to keep a clean, stable system.
The game has never BSOD or "crashed" on my machine. In fact the only game in recent memory that has given me any trouble at all is titan quest, but I figured out why and fixed it and it hasn't ever again.
TDU is a piece of crap. It ran at 5-10fps on a volt modded heavily overclocked 7900GT 256mb. I upgraded to a 7950GT and it ran a good deal better, but still sucked. My 8800GTS does much better.
Crashing and freezing errors occurred for me in XP, but when I installed it in Vista Ultimate it ran fine with literally no errors, save game corruptions, freezes, or stuttering.
You're lucky that you got a refund. Every store I have bought games from recently thoroughly inspect the packaging to ensure that it was not opened.
BUT ATARI ARE FLAMING THIS FORUM BY TAKING ACTION AGAINST THOSE WHO ARE DEMANDING AN ANSWER THAT IS PERFECTLY RESONABLE AND UNDERSTANDABLE !!!!
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD - ANSWER THE PATCH QUESTION ATARI
Let's talk about sharks.....
The one thing you have to remember is that the vast majority of PC users don't know their asses from their registry and don't have the slightest idea on how to keep a clean, stable system.
TDU worked fine for me during the 2 weeks that I played it...
It was the "bumpy" roads that ruined it for me. Not having smooth hills puts a damper on handling.
It took me until this post to realize what game this thread was talking about.It might have helped if he explained the situation and then asked for help. Instead, as far as I could tell, he just posted this as he would have posted it on Atari's forums. I have never played Test Drive Unlimited so I didn't realize there were issues. It took me until about the middle of his topic to even realize what game he was talking about. Obviously, others didn't realize there were issues with it either. It's not that the people don't care, it's just that when topics are posted like this one, they aren't taken seriously. It's just the way forums are.
I'm not sure what world you live in, but every store in NY and Philly once you open a computer game, they won't take it back unless you return it because Satan popped out of the box and sodomized your cat. And they need proof.If a game is as buggy as you make out, then why do you not return it to the place you purchased it from.
I play the game on PC, never had a problem with it
The one thing you have to remember is that the vast majority of PC users don't know their asses from their registry and don't have the slightest idea on how to keep a clean, stable system.
The game has never BSOD or "crashed" on my machine. In fact the only game in recent memory that has given me any trouble at all is titan quest, but I figured out why and fixed it and it hasn't ever again.