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Shiny Star Girl
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hi
lately i installed blood rayne to my computer and while running the game a small message popped it says: Cannot create hardware vertex processing device.Please check with your hardware manufacturer to make sure that your video card indeed has hardware vertex processing. And if i change some settings a different message appears : No OpenGl accelration found! i need your help as quick as possible | |
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Djsmithunwashed heathen
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quote Shiny Star GirlThat is the EXACT!!!!! thing that happened to me. I'm also confused but one of my contacts told me that is 100 percent the video card. I also saw that he ran a RADEON card. As I said I'm not completely sure so HELP!!!!!! | |
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gh0stunwashed heathen
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I am not a Bloodrayne pro, nor affilitated with Majesco or Terminal Reality but I am a programmer and I can atest that yes that is your video card causing the issue.
What settings are you changing to make it give you the OpenGL message? What video card are you using? Can you run the app at all? If so, what occurs to throw this error? The pros could probably hand you an answer, but for a forumn, you may get some help if you provide more detail. | |
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kurkosdr
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1. Update your video card drivers. Many problems with colors/shaders/fonts are faced by people using outdated drivers. If you have a desktop pc, go to ati (since you have a radeon) webpage and download the latest drivers. If you have a laptop, go to the manyfacturer's site and download the drivers from there (and not from ati)
2. Check the minimum requirements. You have them, right? 3. OpenGl didn't work for me either, but Directx (direct 3d) is flawless for me. Switch the option to directx and not open GL. I highly recommend to use the latest Directx version (this is directx 9c for xp, directx 10 for vista). 4. Change all the graphics settings to as low as they get. If this solves the problem, then start increasing them again one-by-one, until you find the one graphic setting that caused the trouble. | |
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