Moderate Nibergen Crash

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    Game crashes during Nibergen fight. Similar to the way it use to at HT and Zakum.

    Changing picture quality doesn't seem to help (old work around). Unless I'm just not doing it frequently enough...

    I guess that's as far as I go in the Neo Tokyo questline~
     
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    Which CPU and graphic card do you use?
     
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    I haven't had any issues with any other bosses, or the game in general. It just happens at Nibergen.
     
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    Crashed again, any advice, anyone? GFX does not work.
     
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    Nvidia is one of the problem graphic cards for Maplestory. Options you have would be:
    1. Try the VMWare workaround (https://royals.ms/forum/threads/how...graphical-glitches-closing-your-client.16643/)
      • This guide is fairly dated and some of the files/downloads might not work anymore. You're going to have to do a lot of googling to find your specific errors.
    2. Disable graphics card and use onboard (Which is what the above does, but in a non-intrusive way for other operations)
    3. Use a different graphics card [:(]
    This was being worked on at one point but I can't seem to find the thread about it, hope it helps
     
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