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Post by MidnightXS on Feb 26, 2012 6:08:19 GMT -5
So I go to start it and it asks me to type the folder of the stage I want to play. What do I do after that? I press enter and it freezes.
So, for example, if I wanted to play 'Oceans Bay', would this be correct in the XML?
<?xml version="1.0"?> <stagelist> <stage folder="Oceans Bay"/> <stage location="stage"></stage> <stage2 location="stage2"></stage2> <stage3 location="stage3"></stage3> <stage4 location="stage4"></stage4> <stage5 location="stage5"></stage5> <stage6 location="stage6"></stage6> <stage7 location="stage7"></stage7> <stage8 location="stage8"></stage8> <stage9 location="stage9"></stage9> <stage10 location="stage10"></stage10> <stage11 location="stage11"></stage11> <stage12 location="stage12"></stage12> <stage13 location="stage13"></stage13> <stage14 location="stage14"></stage14> <stage15 location="stage15"></stage15> <stage16 location="stage16"></stage16> <stage17 location="stage17"></stage17> <stage18 location="stage18"></stage18> <stagehub location="stagehub"></stagehub> </stagelist>
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Post by darksupersonic741 on Feb 26, 2012 6:21:07 GMT -5
In bsu 3 you simply have to type the name of the folder of the stage and hit enter.
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Post by MidnightXS on Feb 26, 2012 16:28:01 GMT -5
But like I said, it freezes after that and I can't do anything.
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Post by Marble (LS5) on Feb 26, 2012 20:43:27 GMT -5
Your computer might not be able to run the game if that is the case. Send me your computer's specifications, such as processor and graphics card.
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Post by MidnightXS on Feb 26, 2012 21:00:34 GMT -5
My god I feel dumb, how do I find that out? -.-"
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Post by Marble (LS5) on Feb 27, 2012 0:13:48 GMT -5
Click on "Display" in Control Panel, then click the "Settings" tab. It should tell you your graphics card type under the colour settings.
To find your processor, right click on "My Computer" and click Properties. It will say Intel or AMD or some other name. I need the exact name.
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Post by MidnightXS on Feb 27, 2012 0:28:14 GMT -5
Well that didn't work, I have no 'display' in my Control Panel >.< For now I'll just use your engine... it works great.
XSEdit: The processor is there though: AMD Sempron(tm) Processor LE-1300 2.30 GHz
XSEdit2: I found the card: NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce430
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Post by starwarssonic90 on Feb 27, 2012 0:49:10 GMT -5
A better way to do this is to hit the windows key + r at the same time to bring up the "run" window. then type in "dxdiag" hit enter, then when the window pops up, hit "save all info" it will save your computers info in a .txt file. Attachments:
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Post by MidnightXS on Feb 27, 2012 0:59:22 GMT -5
I did that too....
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Post by Marble (LS5) on Feb 27, 2012 1:02:57 GMT -5
Oh man. The message I sent. I'm so used to using Windows XP, I forget Windows 7 is much different and more confusing to use. Gotta keep up with my own computer.
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Post by MidnightXS on Feb 27, 2012 1:26:55 GMT -5
So will it work?
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Post by Marble (LS5) on Feb 27, 2012 1:48:07 GMT -5
Thinking it should. Then again, I have no experience with NVIDIA products, so I don't know what runs well. Your processor seems like one of the less common, so I do not have a good feeling about that.
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Post by MidnightXS on Feb 27, 2012 1:58:06 GMT -5
Well do you know what I could change (or move etc.) to fix it?
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Post by Marble (LS5) on Feb 27, 2012 2:00:44 GMT -5
Try changing bit depth in Config to 32, or resolution or something.
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Post by MidnightXS on Feb 27, 2012 2:04:29 GMT -5
Well I guess I'm screwed....
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