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January 27th, 2004, 12:36 AM
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Re: 2 Technical Questions
You might try another paint program. The capture should be perfect but the program might not be saving it well. I use GIMP which is free and powerful but not easy to learn.
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January 27th, 2004, 01:28 AM
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Re: 2 Technical Questions
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Originally posted by ceremony:
On the sound issue, I believe aldin meant to turn the sound off using a command-line switch when you start the program. I don't know what that switch is offhand but it should be in the game docs, or maybe posted on this forum.
EDIT: I just found it on the Dominions X site: the switch is --nosound
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Where do I type that in?
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January 27th, 2004, 01:33 AM
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Re: 2 Technical Questions
Quote:
Originally posted by Coffeedragon:
quote: Originally posted by ceremony:
On the sound issue, I believe aldin meant to turn the sound off using a command-line switch when you start the program. I don't know what that switch is offhand but it should be in the game docs, or maybe posted on this forum.
EDIT: I just found it on the Dominions X site: the switch is --nosound
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Where do I type that in? Right click on shortcut for Dom2 demo and choose properties.
Click on Shortcut tab.
Type --nosound at the end of the field called Target after this: "C:\Program Files\dominions2demo\dom2demo.exe".
Click OK.
Then double-click on the shortcut.
[ January 26, 2004, 23:37: Message edited by: diamondspider ]
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January 27th, 2004, 01:47 AM
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Re: 2 Technical Questions
Quote:
Originally posted by diamondspider:
quote: Originally posted by Coffeedragon:
quote: Originally posted by ceremony:
On the sound issue, I believe aldin meant to turn the sound off using a command-line switch when you start the program. I don't know what that switch is offhand but it should be in the game docs, or maybe posted on this forum.
EDIT: I just found it on the Dominions X site: the switch is --nosound
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Where do I type that in? Right click on shortcut for Dom2 demo and choose properties.
Click on Shortcut tab.
Type --nosound at the end of the field called Target after this: "C:\Program Files\dominions2demo\dom2demo.exe".
Click OK.
Then double-click on the shortcut. We´ll try that; thanks.
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January 27th, 2004, 04:17 PM
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Re: 2 Technical Questions
"--nosound" didn´t work. Any other suggestions?
PC in question is an AMD Athlon, Windows 98, Rage Fury Pro/Xpert 2000 Pro, 32MB.
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January 27th, 2004, 04:45 PM
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Re: 2 Technical Questions
CoffeeDragon,
What type of crash do you have ? Exit to desktop ? BSOD ? Comp frozen ?
And when does it happen ? Playing on strat map ? Combat replay ?
Did you try unistall/clen HD/reinstall ?
What graphix drivers and DX Version do you use ?
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January 27th, 2004, 04:51 PM
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Re: 2 Technical Questions
Try the following:
1) Use "dom2.exe -smfwx --res 800 600"
Even if it doesn't work, leave it this way.
2) Make shure to use a OpenGL-capable driver.
Check the readme/website docs for details. Not every ATI driver can run OpenGL apps, and even those that are supposed to aren't necessarily very good at it.
I run DOM2 on the the machine I write this on, and it's using a Rage XL chip. It does run, but performace is very poor, despite C-600 and 384 MB.
3) Run DxDiag, post the info here.
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