New graphics card game problems
This is a discussion about New graphics card game problems in the Legacy OS category; I just got a new GeForce4 MX440-SE graphics card so I can play Dark Age of Camelot on line. The problem is that Whenever I try to run it the game pushes me back to Windows before it's even through loading.
I just got a new GeForce4 MX440-SE graphics card so I can play Dark Age of Camelot on line.
The problem is that Whenever I try to run it the game pushes me back to Windows before it's even through loading.
I'm running Win98 SE with all the updates. This computer has a VIA C3 Samuel2 1GigaPro CPU with 128 MB Ram.
Any help would be appreciated.
Brendan 8)
The problem is that Whenever I try to run it the game pushes me back to Windows before it's even through loading.
I'm running Win98 SE with all the updates. This computer has a VIA C3 Samuel2 1GigaPro CPU with 128 MB Ram.
Any help would be appreciated.
Brendan 8)
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u using Shrouded Isles or the reg DAoC?
also u might get more replys posting here
http://vnboards.ign.com/board.asp?brd=20934
thats a link to Official DAoC Boards
also u might get more replys posting here
http://vnboards.ign.com/board.asp?brd=20934
thats a link to Official DAoC Boards
OP
I'm running plain old DAoC.
Try uninstalling the game, then re-installing to the default location that the installer offers (something like c:\DAOC\)
For some very strange reason, DAOC is very touchy about where you install it. I had this problem, and the only suggestion the tech support guys gave was "install it to the default folder". I tried it, and it worked!
Don't know why, though. The only reason I can think of is that it's bad programming... ;(
Hope this helps,
Rgds
AndyF
For some very strange reason, DAOC is very touchy about where you install it. I had this problem, and the only suggestion the tech support guys gave was "install it to the default folder". I tried it, and it worked!
Don't know why, though. The only reason I can think of is that it's bad programming... ;(
Hope this helps,
Rgds
AndyF