Allegiance refuses to start up, I log into ASGS and go through all the steps untill "Launching allegiance" then the window border appears and after 5 seconds allegiance instantly closes down.
I don't know what's the cause of this since I managed to run allegiance once, played training mission two and once i finished it - allegiance crashed and refused to start up since then.
Here's what i'm getting in the console/crashfile :
• Launching Allegiance
• Active
• Allegiance exited with code: 128
• Creating Crashfile
• Beginning Logout
• Closing processes
• Sending Logout Request
• Logged Out
Sys specs :
CPU : Intel P4 2.4 GHZ (Northwood).
RAM : 2x512 MB
GFX : GeForce 5500 FX
SoundCard : Sound Blaster Audigy 2
Operating System : Windows XP (No service packs =P)
Solution?
Unable to start allegiance.
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Do you need SP2? I'm currently using SP1 and a bunch of updates right now... SP2 refused to let me use the internet even when I turned off anything that might've blocked my connection... anti-virus, anti-spyware, firewall(I have a software solution for it)... I'm looking into solutions at the moment.
Nans are happy people. They fly around, give out repairs, and overall have a lot of fun. Why are we killing them when we can learn from their example?

On second thought, I loathe my old banner. I want a good one, does that mean I have to work for myself?

On second thought, I loathe my old banner. I want a good one, does that mean I have to work for myself?
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Grimmwolf_GB
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I have not personally see it, but there should be a crash file generated in C:\Program Files\Allegiance (or possibly one of the sub directiries). It will have a *lot* more information than the ASGS log.
Take a look at it. It may suggest what the problem is. If there is no file there check the settings in ASGS (the login program) ... there is an option for 'Debug' level logging.
I would give you better directions, but I am on a work PC at the moment...
Take a look at it. It may suggest what the problem is. If there is no file there check the settings in ASGS (the login program) ... there is an option for 'Debug' level logging.
I would give you better directions, but I am on a work PC at the moment...