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access full functionality. 13 Critical Error: Out of memory [8GB RAM PC] Started by Miaki1192 , May 24 2012 02:37 AM Page 1 of 11 1 2 3 Next » Please log dragon nest error in to reply 213 replies to this topic #1 Miaki1192 Miaki1192 Newbie Members 2 crucial memory posts Posted 24 May 2012 - 02:37 AM Hey there~ I checked every thread I could find on this topic, but didn't find a solution for my problem. The problem is that the game tends to crash on various occasions in several different ways. Here a short explanation of the crashes: 1) Critical Error: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-files/windows-10-critical-error-low-memory/278a4137-6c7f-459f-a763-2ed836657f4a Out of memory After pressing 'OK' the window closes. This error occurs mostly when I'm in town and very often when I click on some window in the game. It happened in the Cash Shop and in some other normal menus, too. There's no lag just plop and the game is down. Sometimes it also happens when I change the area. Didn't happen in dungeons to me tough. http://forum.cherrycredits.com/topic/127948-critical-error-out-of-memory-8gb-ram-pc/ 2) Freezing screen First the game starts to lag and suddenly the game just freezes. Also a crash I mostly occur in town. My PC shows that there's no response of the game and I have to force my PC to close the window and restart the game. 3) Game doesn't react anymore This doesn't happen to often and I think the reason is probably the sever... It mostly happens in dungeons. I can move and stuff, but monsters won't react to me anymore, can't destroy barrels and stuff. I have to shut down the game - but the 'Esc-menu' is still working during this crash. Just wanted to say. It's probably not too important. 4) Things that don't work out too well, too (No crashes, though) - Lag while in the Boundary of darkness (The thing with the rounds) - I can't open Firefox while playing. My PC makes a fuss over it as if someone's trying to kill it. Unbearable slow. Internet Explorer works out fine though. Very strange. CPU usage doesn't change. Okay, a few things about my PC and other stuff that might be interesting: Windows 7 Professional - Service Pack 1 64 Bit system Acer Veriton M4
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