
Originally Posted by
Team Lion
That does not look like any kind of error an assembler edit would cause, and so I would take a look at the video card for several reasons. An assembler edit that is done wrong would likely mess up a register somewhere, either by not clearing a value or getting an invalid one in there which in a larger program would quickly escalate into some sort of crash or Access Violation.
If it works for yourself and for other people, you can assume that it is due to his computer's configuration. And seeing as those errors are graphic in nature, you would've had to screw up the D3D calls and stuff, which no one I know of edits for any purpose besides hacking. I would think his graphics settings are messed up, either his card or otherwise, even though it may work on other servers, the current configuration of config.xml could have the graphics set differently and cause it to screw up like that.
Take a look there, and then look at the operating system. Is he on Vista and you are on XP, etc?
Those are really the only things that would cause such an error in Gunz.