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Anyone ever have installation issues with BF3? I spent the last couple of hours trying to install and it still won't let me play.
I hate Origin and want to shoot my computer.
Furley
"Hey....you dropped your leg."
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I had to download and install it twice before I was able to play (hooray for fast internet). After first failure and a "Repair" in Origin, I Uninstalled Origin, Battlefield Web Plugin, and Battlefield 3 itself, and deleted any remaining folders. Then i reinstalled from scratch and all is well. er.. as well as nyone else, anyway. I've only had a couple of game crashes, and about 10% of servers connects fail.
You're not alone in your hatred of Origin. it's like they never used Steam before.
EDIT: Yes, and we Wes said, be sure run Origin and BF3 as Administrator.
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How'd it go MrFurley? I haven't seen you in game yet this week. I set my compatability mode to Vista sp2 and checked the run as administrator in the priviledge level. I had serious problems before I did those things.
Also, if you have registry mechanic and/or tune-up utilities or some other registry cleaner tool, I'd run those to help clean-up what's left before reinstalling.
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Hey Mr Furley,
Have you checked to see if you have the recommended hardware for the game. go to this site,
http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri/intro.aspx
If it says you meet the requiremnets you should be able to install and run the game but you it is not always accurrate. it is a starting point.
I have only 1/4 of the recommended hardware but I am above the Minimum requirements. I can play the game but have a few crashes because my proc gets a little over work.
Jump in TS someone here can help you out.
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All depends on your budget. THough a 560 ti will do just fine. AMD equivilant would be a 6950. THough with sales. With all teh sales, this is a good time to buy hardware. I just bought a second 6950 for 35% off.
As for OS, Windows 7 is certainly better at handling resources and will give better performance than Fista, though not by a huge margin. If you wish, I can give you the address fo whre i bought 3 of my 4 Win7 x64 keys, for about 20 bucks a piece. Almsot two years on, adn they all still pass all validations, so they are legit.
PCs are such a great racket, hm?
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Hey Chud,
Thanks for the info and your help.
I bit the bullet and bought a new video card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550ti.
So far, so good. Despite having to reinstall it a couple of times (the fan was making a sound) I was finally able to log on and play BF3.
Thanks for the offer on Windows 7, as well. I get a student discount through my university and plan to purchase that in a month or so...after I get some new shocks for my car....
Best,
Furley
"Hey....you dropped your leg."
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Neat. there are some programs that let you create custom fanspeed curves (dynamic temp:fanspeed). By default my card sounds like a jet when I start BF3 because the idle fan speed is so low, it gets hot quickly. I use
MSI Afterburner, and it's served em well. No, you do not need an MSI card. It also monitors temp/VRAM/Load/Clocks, has a FPS overlay, and can record videos and take screenshots..
Hope to see you on the battlefield soon.
Be sure to check out the BF3 Name thread and add some folks, like CHUDD-BK-. Also looks like "MrFurley-BK-" is available.
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