Re: Physical Memory Problem
Posted by Necromancer on
Thu Dec 22nd 2011 at 6:53am
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I recently got a new computer and I am trying to bring back my HL collection set and reactivate Hammer, but when I try to launch Counter Strike or Blue Shift something like this comes up: It was detected that you system has 0.00 K of physical memory Counter Strike (or Blue Shift) requires 16 Mb to play. And closes.
Does anyone have any ideas as to if these games will ever work? And HL and Opposing Force both work fine. Also, this computer has even greater abilities than the old one.
Thanks.
Re: Physical Memory Problem
Posted by Crono on
Thu Dec 22nd 2011 at 8:52am
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It sounds like you're not using steam.
There was an update that addressed this issue on steam for Vista and 7 64-bit machines. That update will never be released for non-steam versions of Half-Life.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Physical Memory Problem
Posted by Crono on
Fri Dec 23rd 2011 at 12:49am
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Well. There's not a lot you can do. Valve isn't supporting Half-Life retail any longer.
I guess your next steps could be to try compatibility modes or switch operating systems.
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Re: Physical Memory Problem
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Sat Mar 10th 2012 at 9:36pm
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I was messing around with counter-strike again just yesterday actually and I found a solution! If you right click on the application and go to the compatibility tab and tell it to run in compaibility mode for windows 7 then it works fine.
Now I'm wondering why I didn't think about that before, it's so simple!
Re: Physical Memory Problem
Posted by Crono on
Tue Mar 13th 2012 at 5:34pm
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It's like people still being butt-hurt over the Star Wars prequels: get over it.
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Re: Physical Memory Problem
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You know what the neatest thing is about the Star Wars cry babies? Its amazingly easy to never run into any of them if you try just a tiny bit.
I haven't run into hardly any myself. They have that "I'm a loser" look about them and you just turn a bit to the right or left and they go away..... See, there is a loser over there and none of us can see him. whistles tunelessly
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Re: Physical Memory Problem
Posted by Crono on
Wed Mar 14th 2012 at 12:46am
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It's the internet there's no such thing as left or right, it's just one giant pool of ... well, whatever degrading term you want to use.
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Re: Physical Memory Problem
Posted by Necromancer on
Wed Mar 14th 2012 at 3:16am
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Well I still do not like Steam. But the most prominent reason though is my bandwidth issue and slow internet compared to in town. I have a 30 day rolling period allowance of gigabytes. So I can't download much, and the updates are very large in order to play those games for Steam even in offline mode.
Re: Physical Memory Problem
Posted by Crono on
Wed Mar 14th 2012 at 5:43am
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But you can get those files other-ways, like through an internet cafe. ALSO, the majority of games that are on steam, the retail versions will come with steam codes, and game discs, entirely alleviating the bandwidth issue.
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Re: Physical Memory Problem
Posted by Crono on
Thu Mar 15th 2012 at 5:25am
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Updates are small. Even if it's 250MB (which they're not) that's nothing compared to a game that's 15GB.
And you can take a thumb drive with you to the cafe right click on the game once you've logged into your account and click "backup". That's what it's for. You don't have to take your physical machine anywhere.
FYI, an Internet Cafe is a place that offers computers for use, not just some random place that offers free wifi or something. Those are everywhere.
Also ... just to be clear ... you can install a game off the disc in steam after it's installed, right click on it go to the properties and say DON'T UPDATE. Then launch it once, and you will then be able to use it in offline mode.
Frankly, you're making a bunch of excuses about a service you've obviously never really used. I understand the qualms about heavy bandwidth usage, but valve HAS put in place features that alleviate that, to ignore them is just ridiculous.
Again. The games only update if you leave the game marked "Keep Up To Date".
I would also suggest complaining heavily to your ISP and/or Government about the stifling restrictions. You're not going to be able to function much longer in the online world at all if you can't handle larger bandwidth needs.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.