Obl. locks up on me after 6-7 hours of play
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 3:23 am
Hi all,
I'm posting this technical question here, as the Gamebanshee crowd seems very knowledgeable.
My beef is this: I have Oblivion - GOTY edition. It was very cheap but hopefully that doesn't mean that it won't work properly
After playing for about 6 or 7 hours give or take from the start in the Imperial Dungeon, the whole thing locks up on me. This happens every damn time: I start a new character, everything's dandy, then WHOPA - as soon as I've played for the allotted time, the game starts crashing. If I go back to an earlier save game, it's fine - until the same amount of time has passed, then it starts crashing again, even if my actions from that point on were different than the earlier game which also crashed. There are no error messages, it just locks up and crashes to desktop. It seems there's nothing to be done. Now why is this?
I am running OBL on a new machine with Windows 7. Its specs far exceed the minimum requirements. I generally run a number of mods, including Oscuro's Overhaul, although I've been very careful with the Mod Manager and load order, because I believed that to be the problem. Varying the mods doesn't seem to actively change anything though. The game itself runs very well with only random crashes now and then, as seems to be the Oblivion way. Reinstalling with different mods and starting with a different character doesn't do anything either.
Does anyone here have experience of this issue, and if so, have you managed to fix it?
Cheers,
Lehiff
I'm posting this technical question here, as the Gamebanshee crowd seems very knowledgeable.
My beef is this: I have Oblivion - GOTY edition. It was very cheap but hopefully that doesn't mean that it won't work properly
I am running OBL on a new machine with Windows 7. Its specs far exceed the minimum requirements. I generally run a number of mods, including Oscuro's Overhaul, although I've been very careful with the Mod Manager and load order, because I believed that to be the problem. Varying the mods doesn't seem to actively change anything though. The game itself runs very well with only random crashes now and then, as seems to be the Oblivion way. Reinstalling with different mods and starting with a different character doesn't do anything either.
Does anyone here have experience of this issue, and if so, have you managed to fix it?
Cheers,
Lehiff