Posts by Zeusky

    Windows 8.1 was released (October 17, 2013) around the time DBO was canceled (Dragon Ball Online shut down its Korean server on September 26, 2013, and its Taiwanese and Hong Kong servers on October 31, 2013.). So we don't know how will be with Windows 8.1 edition as well.

    That's the version I'm using and it works fine.

    i am have installed successfully windws 8.1..i am going to test the game in windows 8 and i will confirm if this is working..i hope it will because its too complicated to install windows 7 in new pcs..but i didnt had any problems with install windows 8.1

    Yeah, just let us know how it's been!

    can you please send me a link?i mean for windows 8?

    I got it free from university software. But you can just seach on google for windows8.iso you will find plenty. Just install it without any key and activate it with windowsloader I posted on this forum. Did that ago 1-2 years ago and was fine.

    With windows7 dual boot you may get some issues due to USB ports. I'd recommend using windows 8 instead. It's been 3 days since I installed it along win10 and worked like a charm!

    After searching of hours >.<..i see its complicated as fk for amd ryzen users to install windows 7..you need to do ton of things..i quit

    I've got the same issues with keyboard/mouse, and sometimes I couldn't even see Windows 7 as an option when switching on the computer. My keyboard and Mouse are Logitech and I connected them in usb 2.0 ports when using Win7, but even after I installed the official drivers + Ethernet drivers... It was just a matter of luck that my system would recognize them so I end up wiping win7. Guess I gotta stick to that freezes or give up on that game after all these years of waiting.


    That said I'm gonna do the same and try it with windows vista or another version of windows 7. If somehow it's detected and runs fine I'll post it again. But that'll have to wait until weekend.

    with these specs can i run the game in virtual machine?

    cpu amd ryzen 5 1400 3.20 ghz

    ram:8 gb

    gpu:1050 ti 4gb

    I don't think it's possible to run a game smooth. However you can download the win7.iso from the link I left on this thread (even if it's in Spanish), mount a VirtualMarchine with that iso and just try it by yourself changing the specs you set on that virtual machine. If somehow it ends up working fine, look for a win7 english distro. There is really not much to do. Either you dualboot two Windows; you play with "mini" freezes or test a virtual machine... At the moment there is no option left :(.

    Yes, as Retro Edge has stated it's a Win10 problem, not servers' one. One I installed DBOG on my win7 partition everything went smooth. To whoever said it's worth instally a VRMachine, it's just not... It's hard to get the needed performance for gaming on a vrmachine set. That said I've done quite a few things that made my Win10 game run quite smoother and only getting like 0,5ish seconds of lagg every 1 minute or so (Which doesn't bother that much since you don't feel anything that keeps you away from playing well). You can try:


    1. Put DBOG folder's path into your antivirus white list.

    2. Move your DBOG folder to your desktop (I mean to take it out from programfiles).

    3. Install an old version of DirectX: https://www.microsoft.com/es-e…onfirmation.aspx?id=34429.


    If nothing of this works you can try to install a Virtual machine (WITH VMWARE PLAYER) and try to set PCI Passthrough the virtual machine by looking for internet tutorials. PCI Passthrough it's a way to "virtualise" your GPU.

    Hello guys, as I said I'm gonna post some source where you can learn how to dual boot your system. That said the following videos is in spanish but I will comment a bit what he is doing at each stage:



    First of all I assume the majority of you who have problems with dbog are running win10 on your computer. So first of all it's important that we download a win7 .iso which you can download from the following link:


    https://drive.google.com/file/…cqKa2Z29ZSkxpUmxsVjA/view


    Before installing windows7, you have to create a partition out of your disk (I recommend at least 70gb), you can learn how to do it here:

    http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/…e-partitions-windows.html


    Once you've done that, you have to burn the iso. To do so, if you have win10, it's as simple as double clicking the .iso file (as you can see on the video from above) and you will automatically "load" the iso. Well, once you doubleclick the win7.iso you will see the setup option which will guide you along the instalation. At the point where you have to select a disk in order to install win7, you will be displayed with all disks you have on your computer, so you will see your partition with the name you've named it (EVERYTHING IS ON THE FIRST VIDEO IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT, EVEN IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND SPANISH, YOU CAN GET THROUGH IT JUST BY WATCHING).



    Now once you have both SO installed it's likely that you don't have any drivers installed (ON THE WINDOWS7) so I recommend to use a program called "Speccy" to see which Motherboard you have on your computer, download your motherboard drivers from win10 (where you will have internet connection) and put the files into a USB. Now we're ready to go; switch back to win7 and connect the usb, install the motherboard drivers on your win7 so partition (IT'S IMPORTANT THAT YOU INSTALL YOUR LAN (ETHERNET) DRIVERS AS WELL) and just go download DBOG and enjoy it!


    NOTE: Since you have an "unactivated" win7 SO, just download a "cracker" from here:

    http://winactivators.com/


    It's pretty simple, just extract the folders to your WIN7 desktop, open the .exe and click install. Your windows now will be activated.

    Hello guys, as I said I'm gonna post some source where you can learn how to dual boot your system. That said the following videos is in spanish but I will comment a bit what he is doing at each stage:



    First of all I assume the majority of you who have problems with dbog are running win10 on your computer. So first of all it's important that we download a win7 .iso which you can download from the following link:


    https://drive.google.com/file/…cqKa2Z29ZSkxpUmxsVjA/view


    Before installing windows7, you have to create a partition out of your disk (I recommend at least 70gb), you can learn how to do it here:

    http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/…e-partitions-windows.html


    Once you've done that, you have to burn the iso. To do so, if you have win10, it's as simple as double clicking the .iso file (as you can see on the video from above) and you will automatically "load" the iso. Well, once you doubleclick the win7.iso you will see the setup option which will guide you along the instalation. At the point where you have to select a disk in order to install win7, you will be displayed with all disks you have on your computer, so you will see your partition with the name you've named it (EVERYTHING IS ON THE FIRST VIDEO IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT, EVEN IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND SPANISH, YOU CAN GET THROUGH IT JUST BY WATCHING).


    Now once you have both SO installed it's likely that you don't have any drivers installed (ON THE WINDOWS7) so I recommend to use a program called "Speccy" to see which Motherboard you have on your computer, download your motherboard drivers from win10 (where you will have internet connection) and put the files into a USB. Now we're ready to go; switch back to win7 and connect the usb, install the motherboard drivers on your win7 so partition (IT'S IMPORTANT THAT YOU INSTALL YOUR LAN (ETHERNET) DRIVERS AS WELL) and just go download DBOG and enjoy it!


    NOTE: Since you have an "unactivated" win7 SO, just download a "cracker" from here:

    http://winactivators.com/


    It's pretty simple, just extract the folders to your WIN7 desktop, open the .exe and click install. Your windows now will be activated.

    Exactly, and not only games but also other programs we need in our daily routine. And pf, although I love this game I just can't stick to something I can play properly. It's such a disappointment... If at least we knew daneos is working on it...

    That said I just installed a dual partition with only 80gb with windows7 (you can use winloader to activate it) and I haven't had any lagg/freeze.

    Exactly, and not only games but also other programs we need in our daily routine. And pf, although I love this game I just can't stick to something I can play properly. It's such a disappointment... If at least we knew daneos is working on it...

    I do agree with -NEO, it's a mess having to downgrade to win7 or even dual booting... I really hope Daneos can find a solution for it, but I just don't think it's going to be that easy.