Even Balance: ""This is due to PunkBuster not supporting Windows 7, and we will not support Windows 7 until it is released to the general public for purchase. I'm sorry, but we do not support beta or release candidate operating systems.""frankthetank wrote:
I was just about to install windows 7 until i saw this message. Anyone know when a fix will be in place? maybe in 1.50 if that ever comes out.
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I love when people do so and after I kill them I get the typical response: "LOL FLY 500 FEET WHY DON'T YOU, N00B!"SouthernCross wrote:
i fly super close to the water.
Yar.
32bit but when I look under System Settings it says 64bit, no idea what's behind that, lol, so yeah.Hakei wrote:
Interesting, 32 or 64 bit, and build 7000?zephon wrote:
I gave up. If someone else finds a way around it I'll definitely try and get it working.Hakei wrote:
This is 100% correct, but what I've noticed is - you can play on servers with pb_restrictions set to 0 and not get kicked for Unknown Windows API function (Just for the record, the number is 131131). Thankfully, the 20 BF2 servers my ISP host all have this off D:
I read somewhere that has something to do with a windows update for XP, I didn't want to risk installing an update for XP on W7 though, you might be more inclined to do so just to test what happens.
Hopefully someone will eventually find a solution to this, but it really really sucks if the servers you play all have pb restrictions.
The person who commented on how fast loading into a server was is right. Took me maybe 8 seconds to load and enter server, only to be kicked of course.
The Windows API function number I was getting is 131124 by the way.
Can I suggest you try running it in windowed mode? xD
Tried in windowed mode too after I saw it was suggested on one of the forums (to solve the kick problem, not Windows 7 specifically), PBBans or whichever one I can't recall.
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Build 7000, yes.
I gave up. If someone else finds a way around it I'll definitely try and get it working.Hakei wrote:
This is 100% correct, but what I've noticed is - you can play on servers with pb_restrictions set to 0 and not get kicked for Unknown Windows API function (Just for the record, the number is 131131). Thankfully, the 20 BF2 servers my ISP host all have this off D:zephon wrote:
So has this been confirmed to work with Windows 7? I've actually tried it and it wouldn't work for me.
I was being kicked every time after joining a server for an Unknown Windows API Function. I contacted Even Balance and they responded saying: "This is due to PunkBuster not supporting Windows 7, and we will not support Windows 7 until it is released to the general public for purchase. I'm sorry, but we do not support beta or release candidate operating systems."
I read somewhere that has something to do with a windows update for XP, I didn't want to risk installing an update for XP on W7 though, you might be more inclined to do so just to test what happens.
Hopefully someone will eventually find a solution to this, but it really really sucks if the servers you play all have pb restrictions.
The person who commented on how fast loading into a server was is right. Took me maybe 8 seconds to load and enter server, only to be kicked of course.
The Windows API function number I was getting is 131124 by the way.
So has this been confirmed to work with Windows 7? I've actually tried it and it wouldn't work for me.
I was being kicked every time after joining a server for an Unknown Windows API Function. I contacted Even Balance and they responded saying: "This is due to PunkBuster not supporting Windows 7, and we will not support Windows 7 until it is released to the general public for purchase. I'm sorry, but we do not support beta or release candidate operating systems."
I was being kicked every time after joining a server for an Unknown Windows API Function. I contacted Even Balance and they responded saying: "This is due to PunkBuster not supporting Windows 7, and we will not support Windows 7 until it is released to the general public for purchase. I'm sorry, but we do not support beta or release candidate operating systems."