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    Age of Empires Online adding it to the whitelist

    Discussion in 'Alienware M11x' started by Maca0716, Aug 19, 2011.

  1. Maca0716

    Maca0716 Notebook Consultant

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    Ok added the AOEO shortcut from the game folder to the whitelist but the GPU Activity Monitor is showing as 'none'

    Anyone playing this can tell me what i'm doing wrong?
     
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    Maca0716 Notebook Consultant

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    The game requires i run Games for Windows LIVE program in the background does that mean i need to add something from that to the whitelist?
     
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    DjId10t Notebook Enthusiast

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    In the folder where the game lives (Mine is C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Age of Empires Online) there is an application called spartan.exe. Whitelist that and you will be good to go!
     
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    Awesome thanks, game is a little confusing so far.