Hi!
The game always crash out to desktop saying I have not enough memory. I use Win 10 32bit, 4gb ram, dual core 3.4 ghz cpu, amd HD7480D gpu.
I do not use any other softwares while playing entropia except an antivirus. Please help.
Thank you!
Hi!
The game always crash out to desktop saying I have not enough memory. I use Win 10 32bit, 4gb ram, dual core 3.4 ghz cpu, amd HD7480D gpu.
I do not use any other softwares while playing entropia except an antivirus. Please help.
Thank you!
I imagine the only reason for this is so that people can "free upgrade" from 32-bit Win 7/8. M$ would be losing out on a lot of spying and user metrics/data collection opportunities if they limited their "free upgrade" to only 64-bit Windows users.I'm still amazed MS released a 32bit version of Windows 8 let alone Windows 10. Judging from the specs I'd say you've used the free upgrade option from 7.
meanwhile I have a 64-bits system with 16-gb RAM and still feel like I need more
I'm using 64 bit win 7 with 8 gb ram, I frequently get the out of memory warning when I am on for a long time, its annoying having to stop and restart everything.
Yup, MA programming and memory leaks go hand-in-hand. It has been this way since the very start, but fortunately the problem is nowhere near as severe as it used to be, when CTD's and outright system lockups were quite common.I'm using 64 bit win 7 with 8 gb ram, I frequently get the out of memory warning when I am on for a long time, its annoying having to stop and restart everything.
It wasn't until I upgraded my graphics card that I had sufficient resources to run EU.. at least at a quality that I expect from a game.
It calls memory leake. EU code seems to have this. Ok, ram is so cheap those days, just upgrade it to be 16.
16gb cost about $100 or less, depending what ram you want.
Yup, MA programming and memory leaks go hand-in-hand. It has been this way since the very start, but fortunately the problem is nowhere near as severe as it used to be, when CTD's and outright system lockups were quite common.