Talk:Bugs, Issues and Support/@comment-37.154.144.39-20150919094232/@comment-24722167-20150930174357

Oh right - I forgot already.

How much RAM does your computer have? It's possible you have too much for the game to understand and thus treats it as none, constantly adding and deleting things into its cache as the game plays on. With the more recent WBC titles, the options menu displays the hardware specs of your computer - making this obvious ( displays 0 RAM )  but I don't think the original could display this.

However, it would still record this during the Startup log. Typically this log can be found in the My Documents WBC folder, but I'm not sure where the original game would save that log (Did My Documents exist at the time of WBC1?) If it's not there, then check the game's main directory.

At the top of the startup log you should see something like this:

Logfile:    D:\My Documents\The Protectors\Startup.log

Created on: 19:20:24  -  Tue, Sep 29, 2015

CPU Type:          Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2500K CPU @ 3.30GHz

CPU Speed:  Intel 3.3 GHz

CPU MMX:    0

CPU Dual:   0

Memory:     1024 Mb

OS:         Windows XP

DirectX:    DirectX 9.0

Pay close attention to what it says for memory. If 0, then that's certainly the issue. Without setting compatibility of my game to Windows XP, it would give me 0 RAM (and no OS), which would then cause caching issues.