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Post by [}{] McBlackjack on Feb 23, 2012 21:53:34 GMT 10
Hello there chaps! It's your friendly neighbourhood McBlackjack here with a public service announcement. So you suffer from periodic crashing? Then read on!Since Killing Floor was based on the Unreal 2004 engine, it was only designed to be able to use a maximum of 2 gigs of ram as per the restrictions of windows XP and the 32 bit operating system therein. With our highly modified and substantially more taxing use of custom scripts and spawns on the KFL server, it uses a lot more ram. As a consequence, once we go over the 2 gig threshold... BAM. Crash. The answer is to make Killing Floor "Large Address Aware". This is what is required... 1. DL CFF Explorer from here www.ntcore.com/exsuite.php and install it. 2. Locate your killingfloor.exe executable in your steam folder. My path is: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\killingfloor\System\killingfloor.exe" 3. Right click on your killingfloor.exe file and select "Open with CFF Explorer" in the drop down box. 4. You should now be faced a screen with a selection of expandable headings down the left hand side and an info tab on the right. 5. From the left hand side of the expandable headings you need to select "File Header" under "Nt Headers" 6. You should now see a table with "Member, Machine, NumberOfSections" etc in the left hand column. What you want is "Characteristics" 7. On the very right hand side highlighted in blue will be a "click here" 8. Click it. 9. It will bring up a list of tick boxes. Look down the list until you find "App can handle >2gb address space" 10. Tick it. Press Okay and then go to File, save and exit. Enjoy playing KF without crashing. Like a BOSS. Cheers. McBlackjack.
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Post by [}{] Demon_333 on Feb 25, 2012 1:39:17 GMT 10
Thanks alot for this Blackjack! This is well written and i'm sure easy for people to understand to setup.
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Post by [}{] Odysside on Feb 25, 2012 9:32:59 GMT 10
Cool beans, but I think us 64-bit people are missing out - CFF Explorer (x86 Version, stand-alone, Zip Archive) and there's no (x64) version.
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Post by [}{] Demon_333 on Feb 25, 2012 14:33:16 GMT 10
Cool beans, but I think us 64-bit people are missing out - CFF Explorer (x86 Version, stand-alone, Zip Archive) and there's no (x64) version. I'm a 64 bit user myself and the x86 version works perfectly fine
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