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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: gawler
Posts: 7
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when i play majoras mak it doesnt show the water and when you have to climb stuff it doesnt show what you have to climb HELP!
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: gawler
Posts: 7
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[SIZE=2]ok my video card is Intel (R) 82845G/GL/GE/PE/GV rendering device Direct3D Hal Full Screen Reolution 1024x768 32-bit Buffer Display Mode Double buffer Vsync Windowed Reselution 800x600 Video Grapics Plug in Jabo's Direct3d6 1.5.1 Sound plugin Jabo's Direct sound 1.5 input plugin Jabo's Directinput7 1.5 that ok [/size]
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All Heroes Must Die
![]() Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: **** Den
Posts: 60
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I can play MM quite well on my geforce2mx (using the same plugins as yours, of course). but i experience poor graphics when i play it on my intel 810 (which i guess is not very different to yours). so i think it's your graphic card drivers or your video card itself that had no support for D3D extension (or something, i forgot what we should call it) inside the graphic plugin. maybe you should upgrade it to something like geforce2 mx (it's cheap, but i'm quite satisfied when i use it on my N64 emu). btw, try to play the game at low resolution and bit depth first. also maybe you should not pick vsync on any options, cause it'll usually drop performance. |
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