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April 12th, 2005, 06:56 PM
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Resolution glitch in demo
Hi. A friend told me about Dominions, so I downloaded the demo. When I run it, I can hear the audio but there's no video. I'm prompted to change my resolution to 1400X1040, but it's already set to that!
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Windows XP
Can you help? I'd like to play!
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April 13th, 2005, 03:25 PM
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Re: Resolution glitch in demo
Try running Dominions with the -w switch to start it in windowed mode.
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April 17th, 2005, 01:15 PM
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Re: Resolution glitch in demo
Johan-
Thanks for responding. I'm not sure what you mean by '-w switch.' Is it a DOS command? The only way I know to start the game is from the 'All programs' menu. Sorry I'm not up to speed, but could you please specify? Thanks.
Gabe
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April 17th, 2005, 02:04 PM
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Re: Resolution glitch in demo
The '-w switch' is a command line switch. In dos, it would be used like this:
C:\Games\Illwinter\Dominions II\>dom2 -w
In Windowses, you can use dos promp. Click Start, click Run, write 'cmd', and a black window with white text that looks and acts very much like DOS pops up. Most dos commands work for it, and you can go to your Dominions II directory and test if the game works with this.
If it works, you want it to be easily usable. This can be done with the help of shortcut, like the one that probably is on your desktop. Right-click on the DomII icon (Belphegor the Lord of Corruption, IIRC) and choose properties. Now you should be able to write in the target (for me "E:\Dominions II\dom2.exe") amd working folder (for me "E:\Dominions II"). You just have to add the '-w' to the end of the target line. It seems it has to added outside the quotes, like this:
"E:\Dominions II\dom2.exe" -w
You might not have the words "target" and "working folder" in there, because those are direct translations from my Finnish windows's respective words.2
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April 28th, 2005, 10:42 PM
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Mac bug in 2.16?
Just upgraded to 2.16 a few days ago, and have noticed a strange occurence. Twice now, while playing my turn in a multiplayer game on Mosehansen's server, my Mac suddenly reboots. Now, I have an older Mac, so I am prepared to say the power supply might be going, but it is strange that the only times I have had this happen are while playing Dom2. Any ideas? Could Dom be doing this?
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June 16th, 2005, 07:39 PM
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widescreen resolutions?
Is there any chance of getting support for some widescreen resolutions into Dom2? Say, 1920x1200?
Is there some way to hack support into what we've got?
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June 19th, 2005, 08:57 AM
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Re: widescreen resolutions?
It is easy to set your own favorite resolution by using some commandline switches.
--res 1920 1200
should do what you want.
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