Hey, Octane only requires a connection when you start the engine, if it freezes while rendering it's not due to octane live, most likely a hardware or heat issue.Jaberwocky wrote:Abstrax
No, the frame in question was cooking.I am running this new windows X64 version with the latest WHQL Nvidia driver.It was about 15 mins into the cook when it just stopped working.
I then of course thought it was my machine and tried to restart.Of course that is when i discovered that although my internet connection was ok (I'm running 10MB/sec broadband)
Octane would not connect for sometime.Got back onto the message board a little later to discover you had a DDOS attack.
You can start octane, start rendering, pull your network cable and do whatever you want for as long you want except: restart the engine by changing resolution, use livedb, change your preferences in the prefs panel.
Radiance