El Helado
09-07-2011, 01:47 PM
Have had a lot of problem with the HUD lately. Saw that you added live tracking, then tried to grind on HM2 instead of HM1 and in my 2-3 sessions ive played i had a lot of crashes accompanied with launching the HUD. First session today: Started the HUD while playing, all tables froze right after it said "waiting the hands" and I had to ctrl+alt+delete to quit it and thereafter started HM1 again. I see my flopped flush gets mucked after all the actionbuttons freeze.
Session 2: Opened HM2 before starting the grind, same thing occurs.
I am gonna switch to HM1 for my regular grind now and perhaps play on HM2 casually since it has already cost me 200$+. It is starting to feel a bit like all the software development must be on pokerstars or something because the HUD-lag on all other sites (this also includes HM1) it quite insane. Maybe I am talking out of my a$$ on this one thou but I find it extremly frustrating to get my active tables frozen for 5-20 seconds and immediatly works if I manage to ctrl+alt+delete HMHUD.exe or the HUDfunct/HM2.exe-process fast enough and its constantly being ignored and all I get is tips on how to increase performance on my quadcore, 4 gb ddr3 (okay, not the best on the market but should be sufficient) solid state-harddrive that is defragmented weekly.
Session 2: Opened HM2 before starting the grind, same thing occurs.
I am gonna switch to HM1 for my regular grind now and perhaps play on HM2 casually since it has already cost me 200$+. It is starting to feel a bit like all the software development must be on pokerstars or something because the HUD-lag on all other sites (this also includes HM1) it quite insane. Maybe I am talking out of my a$$ on this one thou but I find it extremly frustrating to get my active tables frozen for 5-20 seconds and immediatly works if I manage to ctrl+alt+delete HMHUD.exe or the HUDfunct/HM2.exe-process fast enough and its constantly being ignored and all I get is tips on how to increase performance on my quadcore, 4 gb ddr3 (okay, not the best on the market but should be sufficient) solid state-harddrive that is defragmented weekly.