Retro Posted April 10, 2002 Posted April 10, 2002 Whats this mean? I keep getting it when connecting to some servers, over and over and over and over, yet my bud is still able to connect and play on the server. Any ideas?
Ravenous Posted April 10, 2002 Posted April 10, 2002 I'm having the same problems with this CL_ParsePacketEntites: error message. Me and alot of my other friends have gotten the game and it seem sthat half of use get that error, and the other half of us don't. This is no majro differents between our systems, they are all very different have don't have much in common, so what the heck could it be?
SanguineLust Posted April 10, 2002 Posted April 10, 2002 I was getting that error message too when I played MP. It started to hapen right after I installed the NoCD crack so I could play the game without the cd in the drive. Once I removed the patch, everything went back to normal. I can connect ot MP games again.
Ravenous Posted April 11, 2002 Posted April 11, 2002 Where did you get the patch? I heard on an early post about this problem that the one patch from gamecopyworld cause this problem, but if you reinstall the game and install this different no-cd patch from gamecopyworld it works fine...anyone try this. But really it has to be a deeper problem, I've heard people without no-cd patches still complaining about his problem. Plus I've heard people with no-cd patches say it works great....who knows
jasho Posted April 11, 2002 Posted April 11, 2002 The NO-CD crack was the problem I had. The crack you need is by BugHUNTER/EVO from GameCopyWorld. Hope this helps.
Ravenous Posted April 11, 2002 Posted April 11, 2002 ...welll I do have the other one so I'll give the bughunter one a try...God I hope it works, I really hate cd-swaping.
Ravenous Posted April 11, 2002 Posted April 11, 2002 I just tried it out, I reinstalled and I'm now using the other no-cd patch and it worked great. I played for like 15 minutes and didn't crash so hopefully it's offically working now.
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