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Anyone play Rappelz? Korean speakers might be of help too.
I've got a graphics problem that I'm not sure what to do about. I made sure all my drivers were updated for my cards, and tried re-installing Rappelz, but to no avail.
Basically what happens is when I start it, the screen shows a screen of mixed colors, minimizes, then shows an error message in Korean saying that the client has hit an unexpected error. Then it says it can send the related information and improve stability and quality, and asks if it should do so. For anyone who can read Korean, there is an exact copy of what the message says below. “Rappelz-클라이언트 오류 죄송합니다. 클라이언트가 비정상 종료하였습니다. 오류에 관한 정보를 전송하실 수 있으며 회원님이 전송하신 모든 정보는 라펠즈의 품질과 안정성을 개선하는 데 사용됩니다. 오류 정보를 전송하시겠습니까?” Then I can choose to hit Yes/No. I have the English version of the game from gPotato, so I don’t know why the message is coming up in Korean. Plus it only comes up in Korean if I have the Language for non-Unicode programs set to Korean. If I have it under English, it’s just garbled letters/numbers/symbols. So if anyone has had this problem before and can help me out I'd appreciate it. BTW, I tried the Rappelz tech support forums, but they've been down for maintenance, and I can't seem to get to them. |
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