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  Topic: Video card problems although DirX 9.0c installed
niki_nahkampf

Replies: 3
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PostForum: Tech Support   Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 2:33 am   Subject: CC Starter
Dima wrote:
i have directX 9.0c for long time and it works w/o problems.
however when i got nVideo 9800 it started crashing during battles.

What helped me and I want u to try that is:
http://www.closecombatseries.net/CCS/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=getit&lid=4054

enable 98 compatibility and disable DirectDraw - hope will help ya.



Now, this didn`t work at all. CC Starter seems to be a program not for each computer nor especially for older programs like Windows 2000 professional...but - the advice given me by you and Schrecken had curiously to be combined.
As forces got to be combined on the battlefield at CC WaR Wink
Ha!
At first I reinstalled DirectX as Schrecken said. ... Nothing!!!
Ran old dxdiag and put through the well known tests with screenplay etc. What surprised me was the fact, that DirectX 7.0 test was not successful!
On the opposite, higher versions testing caused no problems.
So in the end I just disabled the videos and put sound acceleration to the highest level possible.
And everything went just okay Razz !!! I cannot explain that, folks. It looks like real miracle. Have a nice fighting both of you Very Happy
  Topic: Video card problems although DirX 9.0c installed
niki_nahkampf

Replies: 3
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PostForum: Tech Support   Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 3:18 am   Subject: Video card problems although DirX 9.0c installed
I`m really about to berserk...grrrrrr....

Bought both digital and physical version of WaR - and the game won`t run because of video card problems.
It`s not the old trick with Hardware acceleration or DirectX 9.0c, because I`ve tried all that before.
When launching WaR, it says like that:
`Unable to start the program because your video card does not support at least 800x600x16 bit resolution`
But it does indeed, I know about it!
Maybe anyone of you, folks, has suggestions for it?

Videocard on my labtop (Pentium II with 366 Mhz) is:
ATI Technologies Inc. 3D Rage LT PRO AGP 2X

Rolling Eyes
  Topic: "Is It Dead!?" ---- Boondock Saints.
niki_nahkampf

Replies: 7
Views: 8643

PostForum: CC5 Kursk   Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 12:46 am   Subject: Battle of Kursk
That`s VERY satisfying!!! I myself don`t understand a thing about modding, so I´ll be very grateful for everything that comes up and is apparently interesting...
May I make proposal though...? It has to do something with the sounds...
 
 
 
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