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XIGNCODE DISCUSSION!
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Given that it's crashing with the new SSD, it suggests there's something else going on than just "a normal file scan could kill an old SSD that was already on the edge." Perhaps incompatibility with a certain motherboard or drive controller? Anyway, that in particular could probably be solved without undermining the (still ineffective anyway) software's design.
buy new ssd for 100$
and you will have a good reason to increase the storage of your new ssd
old ssd=500 gb
new ssd = 2 terabyte
Do you honestly think either BHS/EME (not exactly known for fixing issues with their game, like say basic performance) or Wellbia (whose program doesn't even do what it's supposed to at all) would give two [filtered] either?
Imho all you're asking sonic to do is waste time and effort. I mean, given that all the relevant data is located on an SSD xigncode trashed, they'd either have to spend money to hire someone to try and retrieve said data from the broken device, or at the very least send in the SSD to Wellbia (since EME has stated before that technical issues are solved by them), which probably is quite costly as well, in case you forgot: they are located in Korea.
You didn't actually pay attention at all to what he said. He's having the same crash now on his new SSD (though it has not trashed the new drive). So whatever caused the crash in the first place was not the SSD itself, but something unique to the computer. That's what needs to be troubleshooted.
He also said he's done with the game and the company. I mean, sure, by all means, try and convince him to put in the extra effort with no interest towards himself.
In any case, my point still stands: EME should've contacted him for troubleshooting. Assuming someone who's had already experienced substantial financial damage and is not even willing to put up with the game anymore should take the initiative here to me seems like a fool's errand.
Tempest Reach.
I guess we'll be seeing more of 'oh noes my comp exploded' cries then.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Although play if you like the game and aren't having issues eme should fix it to where this software isn't causing frame drops and blue screen for people or log on problems. I'd say more people would be inclined to trust the software if it actually had good track record and the company was transparent on what is being collected period. I have personally logged on and played and notice no real difference in my own play experience other than that program that I did not want on my gaming computer... of course I didn't qol test it either for long because being livid about mr. spyglass on my system before I was like you kdkfdjfj up cancle elite just eat that $40 that acc mount you just bought
Going forward I may come back if some major patch comes out that actually interest me and hopefully by then either they have xign to where its not noticed and we get updated info in what its collecting and are looking for on system with a white paper documenting it (or better option something more in house than crep software with crep record smarter option for community as a whole).
I've played since beta been through periods of playing then taking a breaks always found more reasons to come back than to leave totally but seems like they getting fewer and fewer and me personally this put foul taste in mouth and yes I know it can be easily bypassed but if I had to do that because I really wanted to play its just doesn't sit right with me.
tldr
1. If you like the game PLAY IT BY ALL MEANS... eme can possibly come out with ways to make the software be useful and not hinder the systems of the people that reported they are having issues after that patch involving it.
2. If you don't like xign crep don't play odds are eme don't care overall and any decision on whether or not to get rid of it comes down to $ and not communities overall view on it. (sometime businesses have to do this to stay a float or make profits i'm not upset with this way of thinking for companies so don't take it out of context it just stated facts)
3. Sucks if you are in the camp of just not being able to log on or have issues after this that make game unplayable feels bad man
o/ later nerds first and last post keep hope alive
I would man, but the SSD it destroyed was also the on that carried windows and i had to install a completely new copy of windows so all logs are unfortunately gone with the ssd.
Yeah, sorry, I just meant the logs for the crash after the re-install. Obviously, the logs from the original failure would be dead. But anyway, it really sucks that happened. Hopefully you have better luck wherever you end up.
To be honest I'd like to keep playing Tera, I've been around since the closed beta's and actually really enjoy playing my lancer and mystic with the new apex skills, but I'm very leery of reinstalling the game. The crashes I received briefly after a fresh SSD install and new windows 10 64 bit install were of the insufficient memory error kind, which i don't understand because I've got 32gbs. I don't have any logs of the crashes, but I can post my hardware if any of that information may be of help. though with out the crash logs I'm not sure it's of any use. I've had time to calm down mind you but I'm still not pleased. I've tried googling other instances of peoples SSD's corrupting or dying with Xigncode use but there isn't much mention out there of it or than avoiding the program after a new SSD is purchased. I'd own the drive that got trashed for roughly 4 to 6 months prior to it's death with no issues what so ever. It was a western digital 1 TB SSD. Now I've got a 120gb SSD for my OS and 2 1tb hard drives for storage for data back up to try to avoid a system meltdown and a fresh windows install should the problem occur again.
As for my system
OS: Windows 10 Home 64 bit SP2( all most recent updates)
CPU: i7 2600k 3.4 ghz
RAM:32GB dual channel ddr3 ram. 799mhz
MOTHERBOARD: MSI Z77A-G43 (MS-7758) with most recent bios
GFX Card: Gtx 780 (by Gigabyte)
The trashed SSd was mentioned above.