

LNG_PATCH_INSTALL="Installing patch v1.02." LNG_PATCH_NOT_IN_LIST="Do you want to use a local file to patch the game?" LNG_VERSION_QUESTION="Choose the Anno installation version :" LNG_GAME_UPDATE_WELCOME="Welcome in the patch 1.02 Installation script\nfor $TITLE" LNG_FIN="Installation terminée !\n\n\nScript créé d'après les informations tirées du site de Wine :\n\n\nINFORMATION : vous devez contourner les protections anti-piratage pour faire fonctionner ce jeu." LNG_PATCH_INSTALL="Le patch v1.02 est en cours d'installation." LNG_PATCH_DL="Le patch v1.02 est en cours de téléchargement." LNG_PATCH_NOT_IN_LIST="Voulez vous utiliser un fichier local pour patcher le jeu?" LNG_VERSION_QUESTION="Sélectionner la version d'installation d'Anno :" LNG_GAME_UPDATE_WELCOME="Bienvenue dans le script d'installation du\npatch 1.02 pour $TITLE" You may need to run on low in-game graphics settings, even if you can't boost the graphics with your graphics card as described above.# Distribution used to test : Kubuntu 10.10 64bits You can run the patch, but the biggest problem is memory leak and graphics. (This was on a 64 bit system with LAA patch enabled) Not sure how this advice translates to a Laptop. You still get great graphics and no out of memory warnings or crashes due to memory.

If you do, then set the in-game graphics to low, and set the the Graphics Card settings to Max. The only fix I found that really worked was if you had a Graphics Card installed. The problem with Anno 1701 is it has a memory leak and even with the fix on a 64bit it will eventually crash. While this allows Anno 1701 to address up to 4gbs of RAM on a 64bit system, it does nothing for Anno 1701 running on a 32bit system. The maximum amount of RAM a 32bit application can use is 4GB, and on a 32bit OS that means 4GB total for Windows and all programs! However, with a 64bit OS this is no longer an issue and you can enable the "Large Address Aware" flag in the exe file, allowing it to use up to 4GB RAM, which hopefully will be enough. 1+4+0+4 = 9).Īnno 1701 is a 32bit game and as such can only use up to 2GB Ram by default - however, this is merely a limitation to ensure it doesn't take up all the resources on a 32bit OS.
