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You mean there is No Anti-Aliasing in Clod if you set for DX9 ???????
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This one sound familiar.
I'll check it out when I get home but I used to get the same problem running IL2 in vista when I had a particular video codec pack installed. Basically the fix was going into the config program for the codec and setting it up so it didn't use the codec pack for frunning the game. Sorry i'm a bit vauge but its been a couple of years since I had the problem. More details to follow. Cheers! |
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Lol, didn't realize there was two conf files. Cheers mate, I got it working now!
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K-Lite codec pack causes the nvlddmkm error in the old IL-2 and and a host of other games.
If you have it installed you should be able to fix it up by: 1) going to ALL Programs -> K-Lite Codec Pack -> Configuration and running ffdshow Video Decoder 2) Next click on the option 'DirectShow Control' on the left hand list. 3) Click (if it hasn't been done before) 'Don't use in' and then select the Edit button. You should be presented with a list of applications. 4) Next you click on Add and type in the name of the executable. Like I was saying before, for me it caused a similar error in IL2, ROF, Call of Duty and a couple of others. So if you've got the codec pack installed it's worth a try! Cheers! |
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