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Newbie cannot create a toon

PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 2:12 am
by toenail
Hi,

Been looking for a new game to play that has lots of crafting and online gameplay. I came across Salem and decided to test it out and see where I stand with it. Play or nay.
However, when I log in and then click on Create new character... it begins to load the game and I see UI popping up and then suddenly... Desktop ho!
I have tried to play on multiple occassions but as the UI starts showing up... Same thing everytime. The unwanted Desktop dominates my view.
Still have not been able to create a character.
Anyone able to assist me in my quest for to become a pilgrim?

Re: Newbie cannot create a toon

PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 2:17 am
by toenail
Solved. BaH. Sadly I will not be able to test Salem for while. I am plagued with Intel graphix and therefore in need of no more assistance. Brighter side of things is in a couple of months I will attain an Alienware and will come see the world you are all creating.
Thanks

Re: Newbie cannot create a toon

PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 2:54 am
by JohnCarver
Sorry to hear that.

Re: Newbie cannot create a toon

PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 7:42 am
by Dallane
toenail wrote: I will attain an Alienware and will come see the world you are all creating.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Please don't waste money on a alienware

Re: Newbie cannot create a toon

PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 7:49 am
by loftar
Dallane wrote:Please don't waste money on a alienware

This; they are literally the most overpriced computers you'll ever find, even including Apple. Do yourself a favor and get a better computer for lesser moneys elsewhere.

Re: Newbie cannot create a toon

PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 9:14 am
by DarkNacht
loftar wrote:
Dallane wrote:Please don't waste money on a alienware

This; they are literally the most overpriced computers you'll ever find, even including Apple. Do yourself a favor and get a better computer for lesser moneys elsewhere.

What you don't think putting a fancy case on a dell is worth all that markup?

Re: Newbie cannot create a toon

PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2014 2:35 am
by MagicManICT
DarkNacht wrote:
loftar wrote:
Dallane wrote:Please don't waste money on a alienware

This; they are literally the most overpriced computers you'll ever find, even including Apple. Do yourself a favor and get a better computer for lesser moneys elsewhere.

What you don't think putting a fancy case on a dell is worth all that markup?


Oh, they're still better systems than a typical Dell (even the old XPS performance systems they made). They're not the computer they were before the Dell buyout, though.

A bit of education for our shopper. Alienware made their name because they were one of a couple of laptop manufacturers that could squeeze the performance of a mid to high end desktop into a laptop (even though that laptop was literally the heaviest and bulkiest one of the market). This was back when a 3D accelerator for a system was a good $300-$500*, and there wasn't a huge performance range choice, just brands and capability. My brother bought one when he enlisted in the navy, and it screamed compared to even a typical gaming desktop. It wasn't so severely overpriced, either, at the time. Now, everyone and their dog has a gaming laptop in their production line. *(There was always "last gen" cards, but if you wanted to play a game that came out this year, you had to drop the money, unlike today, you can get by on a 3-5 year old GPU and still play the latest game without worrying about it even booting.)

What you SHOULD be looking for in a modern laptop (unless you plan on replacing it every 12-24 months): durability of the display and its connections. Ask around at your local computer dealers to see which brands get returned the most and what they get returned for. Outside of hardware issues (bad drive, video, CPU/mobo/RAM), the most common issue is the display hardware and the connections. Dig up some consumer websites like Consumer Reports for reviews on durability. If you're going to drop over $1000 on a computer in this day and age, you should get the best parts. You're not going to get that with any Dell or subsidiary of Dell. (Macbooks hold up better than Alienwares I understand.) A relative who works in an Electronics department says they get the fewest complaints on Toshiba laptops. I'm not sure if they have "performance gaming" laptops available, but some do come with discrete GPUs (saw a few listed with nVidia GTX 770s).