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Re: OFF TOPIC, OFF LFS

Postby kumarakid » Mon Apr 07, 2008 4:35 am

Done....again.
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Re: OFF TOPIC, OFF LFS

Postby KWAK » Mon Apr 07, 2008 10:11 pm

arrrgggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! DAMM hotmail blocked the attachment, add it to the forum here? or that to dodgy? :?
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Re: OFF TOPIC, OFF LFS

Postby kumarakid » Tue Apr 08, 2008 4:59 am

Its an exe file dude ,that would be why its gettin blocked and booted. I've uploaded it to this address http://tinyurl.com/5jnn9h so grab it from there.
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Re: OFF TOPIC, OFF LFS

Postby KWAK » Tue Apr 08, 2008 6:31 am

yeah, thought that, well I think I used the file right, I pasted it into the folder, clicked it? it did nothing, so I clicked the normal "alh" file and that loaded, then came with same error. See below, this is the error.

******** : log created on : Monday April 07 2008 @ 19:28:24
19:28:24 : [sys] running on x86 / Windows Vista (version 6.0) /
19:28:24 : [sys] DirectX version : 4.09.00.0904
19:28:24 : [cpu] AuthenticAMD [AMD Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-52] at ~1647MHz.
19:28:24 : [cpu] Features utilized: fpu cmov mmx mmxext 3dnow 3dnowext sse sse2.
19:28:24 : [mm] physical memory detected (2094656K/1235572K)
19:28:24 : [mm] virtual memory detected (2097024K/2052780K)
19:28:24 : [mm] Trying to allocate memory pool (153600K)
19:28:24 : [zipfs] base.scs successfully mounted [crc_0xeced9788]
19:28:24 : [ufs] Home directory: 'C:/Users/KWAK/Documents/18 WoS American Long Haul'.
19:28:24 : [game] 18 WoS American Long Haul init ver.1.00 (rev. 22151)
19:28:24 : exec /home/config.cfg
19:28:24 : [cor] executing /home/config.cfg
19:28:24 : uset g_view_dist "0.5"
19:28:24 : uset g_reflection "0"
19:28:24 : uset g_quality "0"
19:28:24 : uset r_texture_detail "2"
19:28:24 : uset r_anisotropy_factor "0.0"
19:28:24 : uset r_device "gl"
19:28:24 : uset r_path "1"
19:28:24 : uset r_mode "1280x800x32x0"
19:28:24 : uset r_fullscreen "1"
19:28:24 : uset s_device "ds8"
19:28:24 : uset s_acceleration "1"
19:28:24 : uset s_mix_rate "44100"
19:28:24 : [gl] Software OpenGL driver detected, refusing to run the game in OpenGL.
19:28:24 : [gl] driver: GDI Generic
19:28:24 : [gl] vendor: Microsoft Corporation
19:28:24 : [gl] version: 1.1.0
19:28:24 : [gl] GL extensions: GL_WIN_swap_hint GL_EXT_bgra GL_EXT_paletted_texture
19:28:24 : [gl] GL_max_texture_size: 1024
19:28:24 : [gl] WGL_extensions: <null>
19:28:24 : [vid] There is no rendering device 'gl'
19:28:26 : .\game_proc.cpp(302): ?abort_without_graphics@prism@@YAXXZ: We are sorry, but the operating system failed to provide the window to render the game graphics in. Please consult the game manual for known workarounds that might improve the game's compatibility with your hardware.


I noticed the opengl part, hmm?
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Re: OFF TOPIC, OFF LFS

Postby kumarakid » Tue Apr 08, 2008 12:48 pm

Hopefully you haven't yet tried this then kwak from the support center?

Windows Vista:

Many software products using Macrovision’s ActiveMARK software are compatible with the Windows Vista operating system. Whether the product is supported will depend on the product’s general compatibility with Windows Vista and the version of our ActiveMARK software the product is protected with.



Be sure to thoroughly check system requirements before you buy any software. You can usually find the system requirements on the product description page.



If you do encounter trouble that may be related to Windows Vista, it is often easy to fix. The following information will help resolve several common issues that have been reported.



A. Installer Launch



You may encounter a delay between clicking the installer icon and the installer program starting. This has to do with how Windows Vista analyzes the file for security. Be patient, the file installation program will start after Windows is finished. The length of this process is determined by the size of the file and the speed of your computer.



B. Windows Compatibility Mode



Some product compatibility issues are easily fixed by changing a setting in Windows. If you are having problems with the program installer, you can apply this to the .exe installer file which is usually found in C:\Downloads and named with the product title. Otherwise, if the product installs but you have problems running it, you can apply this to the program shortcut on your desktop.



1. Right-click the program icon on your desktop or the shortcut on the Start menu for the program you want to run, and then click Properties.

2. Click the Compatibility tab.

3. Check the box that says: "Run this program in compatibility mode for:"

4. Choose Windows XP (Service Pack 2) from the drop-down menu.

5. Click Apply.

6. Click Ok.



Note: Depending on the program, you may need to try a different version of Windows for compatibility or check the box labeled, “Run this program as an administrator”. It may take you several tries to get the best results.
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Re: OFF TOPIC, OFF LFS

Postby 4aged » Mon Nov 03, 2008 4:21 pm

oh man i wanna paly this now!!! might download it tonight
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