Harmless

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  1. Crash

    Driver updates might work, but if it doesn't another card is the only way.
  2. Chinese Spiders

    Of course, wurm has no friends.
  3. Chinese Spiders

    27 spiders ??? , why maek multiply?
  4. As far as I know if there isn't a driver without the problem available there is no fix for this. Other then hoping the next driver release makes your Intel chip less glitchy when running Opengl. Only other way around this is burning the evil Intel thing on a fire and buying something with a proper card - preferably Nvidia
  5. If it is the Intel chip being used instead of the Nvidia card:- Go into your Nvidia control panel and either force your Nvidia card to run all the time, or add the java process to so it uses the card while running java, to do that- Go into Nvidia control panel. Select "Manage 3D settings" (You can force your card to run all the time here in Global settings) Go into the Program settings tab Add javaw.exe and set it to use your Nvidia card. If this doesn't help post the console log from your wurm folder. As for the Jnlp problem there has been a few small changes to the client a few times over the past week or so, requiring a new jnlp to be downloaded each time. This can be dodged by installing the wurm shortcuts:- Open Run/search in the start button and type javaws -viewer This will bring up the cache viewer, and will list the Wurm installs you have. Right click on the client install, and click install shortcuts. It'll throw a shortcut on your desktop, and whenever you run from there, it'll do it's check for updates etc and download the latest jnlp if it needs to. Note if you move the shortcut (or pin it to the taskbar) it may not update properly, but it will create a new shortcut in the default place (the desktop), so you'll have to move the new shortcut to replace the old. Edit ninja elias.
  6. Skyrim

    Heh, the game isn't difficult anyway. You can break the game entirely when you get 100 smithing/enchanting/alchemy, literally becoming a nigh indestructible, high health death machine that can kill anything in a few hits, at most.
  7. Killing shadows and reflections is probably the best way to increase FPS, if you haven't already done so.
  8. ...

    Horse turning is good imo, but I would back a revert to standard speed with 50/70/90ql bridles being able to increase turning speed.
  9. Before bridges get implemented then.
  10. I can usually mute my sound midway through the fireworks, they are extremely annoying. Some form of disabling please! :-X
  11. Go to Wurm's Config folder, create a copy of the desired config you want your second character to run. (Rename the new config folder if you want.) Then run the wurm launcher go to settings and select the new config for that second character (Found in the dropdown box next to save/undo changes).
  12. If you're using the new GUI double click the ridiculously thin line to make it pop back up (the bit you clicked when you moved the bar around). Design oversight I thinks.
  13. Since it's a laptop it might be the Intel graphics chip. Try disabling VBO support in the wurm settings. If it doesn't help post a log.
  14. Heh, would been nice for that change to of been obvious. Preferably before people pay for priest alts. :-\
  15. Amorien, you're not using your Nvidia card, but your Intel chip to run wurm. Go into your Nvidia control panel and either force your Nvidia card to run all the time, or add the java process to so it uses the card while running java, to do that- Go into Nvidia control panel. Select "Manage 3D settings" (You can force your card to run all the time here in Global settings) Go into the Program settings tab Add javaw.exe and set it to use your Nvidia card.