I have this problem. I double click the Battlefield 2 icon, and the game starts fine. I login fine. I browse the server browser fine. I connect to a server fine.
When on the server, I will be moving around scanning the area when the game will freeze. I cannot move at all. I also hear a looping audio sound. My screen will stay frozen for about 10 seconds, then a bunch of garbled wavy lines will show on my screen and I will get a loud and high-pitched screeching sound from my headphones. I cannot alt-tab out or anything. The screen will alternate between the wavy garbled lines and a blank screen. The only thing I can do is hit Reset.
Last night, while the screen was frozen, but hadn't yet displayed the garbled wavy lines, I hit ESC and managed to get into the menu, even though the screen was frozen at what I last saw, I could hear the menu music. I managed to Alt-Tab out and close BF2 using Task Manager. I didn't have to reboot the system, I was lucky. However, I tried to start BF 2 again right away, without rebooting, and instead of the normal splash screens "EA Games logo" etc, it got some weird squiggly lines on screen and nothing else, although I could hear the splash screens and Dice logo sound effects etc. Just the visual part was screwy. I was able to Alt-Tab out again. In order for the game to run correctly, I had to reboot. But then I crashed the same way as before once I was in-game on a server.
The weird part about this is that I don't get any messages from either Windows XP or ATI Smartgart. Usually, after such a serious error requiring a reboot, Windows will either prompt me to boot in Safe Mode or give me a message upon reboot into XP that my computer suffered a "serious error" and do I want to report this to Microsoft bla bla bla. Or, Smartgart would usually tell me my GPU suffered a serious error and do I want to report it to ATI. I get none of that, which I find odd. The PC reboots as if nothing odd happened. But then the crashes & freezes in BF2 continue without explanation. What's weird is that I played a couple nights ago for 3 hours with the same settings, and no problems or crashes. My case is very cool and it's in an air-conditioned room.
Is anyone else experiencing a problem very similar to this, with any game, including BF2? I realize people have all sorts of lag and stuttering and crash to desktop problems. But my crashes are actually "freezes" usually require a hard reset.
Here is my system (all components are new except the Audigy):
AMD 64 3500 Venice Core
Soltek SL-K8TPRO-939 Mobo with 1000MHz FSB
1GB PC3200 Dual CHannel Corsair Ram
ATI Radeon 9800 PRO 128MB
Audigy Gamer
Thermaltake 480W Power Supply
Thermaltake Tsunami case
Dell 2005FPW LCD Monitor
All my drivers are the latest since I just did an entire reformat when I built the system. I recently switched to the latest Omega drivers for the 9800 PRO since I was having the same problem with the Catalyst 5.6 drivers. Obviously, the Omega drivers have not helped at all.
I'm leaning towards believing there is a problem with my system and not the game (BF2) itself. I had a similar crash in America's Army. What could cause something like this. Could the CPU be too hot? Air flow problem etc? I am baffled. Any suggestions?
When on the server, I will be moving around scanning the area when the game will freeze. I cannot move at all. I also hear a looping audio sound. My screen will stay frozen for about 10 seconds, then a bunch of garbled wavy lines will show on my screen and I will get a loud and high-pitched screeching sound from my headphones. I cannot alt-tab out or anything. The screen will alternate between the wavy garbled lines and a blank screen. The only thing I can do is hit Reset.
Last night, while the screen was frozen, but hadn't yet displayed the garbled wavy lines, I hit ESC and managed to get into the menu, even though the screen was frozen at what I last saw, I could hear the menu music. I managed to Alt-Tab out and close BF2 using Task Manager. I didn't have to reboot the system, I was lucky. However, I tried to start BF 2 again right away, without rebooting, and instead of the normal splash screens "EA Games logo" etc, it got some weird squiggly lines on screen and nothing else, although I could hear the splash screens and Dice logo sound effects etc. Just the visual part was screwy. I was able to Alt-Tab out again. In order for the game to run correctly, I had to reboot. But then I crashed the same way as before once I was in-game on a server.
The weird part about this is that I don't get any messages from either Windows XP or ATI Smartgart. Usually, after such a serious error requiring a reboot, Windows will either prompt me to boot in Safe Mode or give me a message upon reboot into XP that my computer suffered a "serious error" and do I want to report this to Microsoft bla bla bla. Or, Smartgart would usually tell me my GPU suffered a serious error and do I want to report it to ATI. I get none of that, which I find odd. The PC reboots as if nothing odd happened. But then the crashes & freezes in BF2 continue without explanation. What's weird is that I played a couple nights ago for 3 hours with the same settings, and no problems or crashes. My case is very cool and it's in an air-conditioned room.
Is anyone else experiencing a problem very similar to this, with any game, including BF2? I realize people have all sorts of lag and stuttering and crash to desktop problems. But my crashes are actually "freezes" usually require a hard reset.
Here is my system (all components are new except the Audigy):
AMD 64 3500 Venice Core
Soltek SL-K8TPRO-939 Mobo with 1000MHz FSB
1GB PC3200 Dual CHannel Corsair Ram
ATI Radeon 9800 PRO 128MB
Audigy Gamer
Thermaltake 480W Power Supply
Thermaltake Tsunami case
Dell 2005FPW LCD Monitor
All my drivers are the latest since I just did an entire reformat when I built the system. I recently switched to the latest Omega drivers for the 9800 PRO since I was having the same problem with the Catalyst 5.6 drivers. Obviously, the Omega drivers have not helped at all.
I'm leaning towards believing there is a problem with my system and not the game (BF2) itself. I had a similar crash in America's Army. What could cause something like this. Could the CPU be too hot? Air flow problem etc? I am baffled. Any suggestions?
