snap2000
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Consistently Inconsistent
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Post by snap2000 on Jun 30, 2004 19:22:23 GMT
I have played the demo, and I am aware of the markers and names and when they appear. I know the keys, I know that orange markers or names mean that someone is in need of medical attention... I know. But that doesn't change my experience. When I played, the names were clear when we were on the move, but when taking a sniping position, not too far away from the enemy base, it becomes a great challence deciding who to shoot, as friendlies in my sight have neither markers nor names.
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Post by :O on Jun 30, 2004 19:35:57 GMT
1. That would be the 'demo'. 2. Names of people in need of medic I believe would be 'blue' in the full game lol The demo is not how the actual game turned out..
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snap2000
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Post by snap2000 on Jun 30, 2004 20:11:27 GMT
1. That would be the 'demo'. 2. Names of people in need of medic I believe would be 'blue' in the full game lol The demo is not how the actual game turned out.. Alright, that eases my grudges. Obviously the names and stuff are no trouble in the full version, then. The demo sucks in my opinion. I feel the same about the vehicles, though.
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Post by :O on Jun 30, 2004 20:45:22 GMT
Alright, that eases my grudges. Obviously the names and stuff are no trouble in the full version, then. The demo sucks in my opinion. I feel the same about the vehicles, though. Okay, well listen. When you're close to a vehicle, you are allowed to stand in front of it, behind it, to either side of it, on top of it, under it, wherever, and you can get into ANY POSITION on it. The 50 cals, the seats, the drives seat, any of them can be done from ANYWHERE. WHILE INSIDE THE VEHICLE you hold SHIFT and push a number to switch seats and positions. It shows on the left side which seat is which number, and there are white Xs in the seats that are taken. Let's say my driver get's shot and I want to drive, I just hold SHIFT + 1 and ta da, I'm the driver Not hard ; There are two demos, actually lol.. A really old one, and a newer one... but -_-;
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Post by suicideguy on Jun 30, 2004 22:01:28 GMT
Okay, well listen. When you're close to a vehicle, you are allowed to stand in front of it, behind it, to either side of it, on top of it, under it, wherever, and you can get into ANY POSITION on it. The 50 cals, the seats, the drives seat, any of them can be done from ANYWHERE. WHILE INSIDE THE VEHICLE you hold SHIFT and push a number to switch seats and positions. It shows on the left side which seat is which number, and there are white Xs in the seats that are taken. Let's say my driver get's shot and I want to drive, I just hold SHIFT + 1 and ta da, I'm the driver Not hard ; There are two demos, actually lol.. A really old one, and a newer one... but -_-; Can you like switch seats super fast so it looks like your flying in a circle?
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Post by :O on Jul 1, 2004 1:29:36 GMT
Can you like switch seats super fast so it looks like your flying in a circle? No.
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Post by Nocando on Jul 1, 2004 6:57:07 GMT
I installed the game and when I launch it, it says:
The application has failed to start because d3d9.dll was not found. Re-installing this application may fix this problem.
And yes I did try reinstalling it and I also tried downloading it froma different place and got the same error...
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Post by :O on Jul 1, 2004 9:09:34 GMT
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Post by FreeWill on Jul 1, 2004 18:01:57 GMT
roso I installed the game and when I launch it, it says:
The application has failed to start because d3d9.dll was not found. Re-installing this application may fix this problem. [computer geekyness]That file is a part of DirectX 9, which is most likely required to play the game. Browse the CD/DVD of the game, as the DirectX installer is pretty much always included on the disk. If it isn't, you'll have to download it from here (~20MB download, so pray that it's on the disk) : www.microsoft.com/windows/directx/default.aspx [/computer geekyness]
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Post by suicideguy on Jul 1, 2004 18:06:03 GMT
No.
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Post by :O on Jul 1, 2004 18:13:45 GMT
roso [computer geekyness]That file is a part of DirectX 9, which is most likely required to play the game. Browse the CD/DVD of the game, as the DirectX installer is pretty much always included on the disk. If it isn't, you'll have to download it from here (~20MB download, so pray that it's on the disk) : www.microsoft.com/windows/directx/default.aspx [/computer geekyness] I think he tried doing it with the demo as he said he tried downloading it from other places... But yes, DX9 would be required. It's free, you know, simple little thing
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Post by Nocando on Jul 1, 2004 22:32:43 GMT
Damn, I got DX9 but my graphics card is not good enough to buy the game
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Post by :O on Jul 1, 2004 23:59:25 GMT
Damn, I got DX9 but my graphics card is not good enough to buy the game What card you got? How about processor? RAM?
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Post by FreeWill on Jul 2, 2004 10:04:56 GMT
That's odd, most games still support DirectX 8 cards. Install the version of DirectX on the disk, even if you have DX9 already installed - Microsoft updated DirectX 9 with DirectX 9b.
If still no luck then the only thing to do is update your graphics card or take the game back to where you bought it from and say it doesn't work! It's your right to do so, even if it is a Computer game.
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Post by :O on Jul 2, 2004 13:53:00 GMT
That's odd, most games still support DirectX 8 cards. Install the version of DirectX on the disk, even if you have DX9 already installed - Microsoft updated DirectX 9 with DirectX 9b. If still no luck then the only thing to do is update your graphics card or take the game back to where you bought it from and say it doesn't work! It's your right to do so, even if it is a Computer game. The GeForce 4 MX440 128MB I have is DirectX 7. It plays the game, on low/regular settings. Except, when it gets into games with over 20-30 people, which is all you'll find most of the time, it gets laggy O.O! That's why I need my new Proc and Graph
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