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Arrrgh.
Posted: 2004-04-28 07:30pm
by darthdavid
I like delta force landwarrior. It installs and updates fine on my box. However, when i try and play it gets to the "select video card screen" and then reboots my comp after i click the ok button and i tries to test. I've tried multiple times to make sure it wasn't a fluke. I've updated drivers and the game is the latest version. My card is a ge-force 4 mx440 agp 8x with 128 mbs of ddr ram and is at stock clock speeds. My processor is an amd barton 2500+ detecting as a 3200 + thanks to a 200 mhz fsb and 17 x multiplyer. I have 256 megs of ddr 400 ram. Also, my comp lags and (temporarily) freezes in Tribes 2 and experiances similar effects in JK2. All of these games run reasonably well on my dell dimension 4300s which has vastly inferior performance. So, i'm wondering, what can i do to fix the problems and allow dflw to run and T2 and JK2 to run properly?
Posted: 2004-04-28 10:09pm
by Elheru Aran
Delta Force Land Warrior? It ran just fine on mine (the original version anyway)-- Compaq Presario 2100 laptop running XP Pro. What did you set your video card to?
Also-- I have Jedi Academy. Worked just fine.
Question-- can you play your game without setting the vid card, or do you have to set it before you can play? If the former, then go ahead-- that way you might be annoyed by the video setting, but at least you'll be playing. Sorry I can't help you with Tribes, but the Jedi Academy game worked alright on mine-- some lag on occasion, but never froze.
What settings did you put your games on? I can look mine up and post 'em, you could try them and see if they'll work...
Posted: 2004-04-28 10:45pm
by darthdavid
You need to set it to play. And i know damn well that all these games should play. They all run well on my dell dimension 4300s with a 1.6 ghz p4 and 256 megs of pc 133 sd ram. Do you think this could be a product of my barton being overclocked? And i've fiddled with settings to no end. It doesn't seem to help.
Posted: 2004-04-29 07:54pm
by darthdavid
I tried setting the barton to stock clock speeds. It didn't help.