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Volgens mij kan je met 3dfx kaart geen gebruik maken van openGL, ik heb iets gelezen op read me file van RTCW cd. 3. Video Cards: =============== For optimum performance, your game graphics will be set to recommended settings. To customize these settings go to the System menu inside the Main menu of the game. If you change settings, you can always reset the recommended settings by hitting the "Set Recommended" button from the Options/System menu. 3Dfx Interactive Windows XP - Voodoo cards may not be used on systems running Windows XP as no drivers for Voodoo cards exist for that operating system. We have provided Wicked OpenGL drivers to enhance performance for 3Dfx Voodoo card users. (Wicked 3D Drivers COPYRIGHT (c) 1997,2001 Metabyte, Inc. All rights reserved.) Voodoo 3 - For optimal performance, we recommend setting your screen resolution in game to 640x480. You may experience crashes or other performance issues at resolutions higher than 800x600. 32 bit color is not supported by this video card. Setting 'Color Depth' or 'Texture Quality' to 32 bit may produce unpredictable results as well. Voodoo 4/5 - For optimal performance, we recommend setting your screen resolution in game to 640x480. You may experience crashes or other performance issues at resolutions higher than 800x600. Voodoo 5: During the game, if the user presses CTRL-ALT-DEL the task manager in Win2k will not display properly, and make the game unplayable. During testing we found that simply hitting the Escape (ESC) key should restore the game back to normal. Voodoo 5 owners should also be aware that they may not be able to toggle between fullscreen and windowed mode in the game. The currently available drivers do not support playing in a window.
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Ja, dat komt omdat 3Dfx overgenomen is door nVidia, en die dus geen drivers meer ontwikkelen voor de voodoo kaarten. Daardoor zijn ze niet supported onder WinXP. Maar zoals ik eerder al zei, er zijn beta drivers van derden die wel werken. Kijk [url=http://www.voodoofiles.com/type.asp?cat_id=1]hier[/url] _________________ TB 1GHz@1.2GHz 1.8V 512MB @150 mhz ABIT KT7A ATI Radeon 8500 Retail 283/300 [ Dit Bericht is bewerkt door: BA op 2002-01-30 17:07 ]
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Vreemd, ik heb een Voodoo3 2000 onder Win98 en RTCW(demo en multiplayerdemo) draait redelijk tot goed. Misschien is het een WinXP probleem, maar als je de melding in het spel krijgt lijkt me dit niet. Zoek even naar de laatste drivers voor je kaart op http://www.voodoofiles.com. Hier vind je heel veel drivers, misschien zit er eentje tussen die je nog niet hebt geprobeert!!!
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Nog geen helder moment, maar op dit forum staan een paar lui met het zelfde probleem, k denk als ik dit allemaal leest dat het een investering wordt in een nieuwe video krt. Mocht er oplossing komen dan denk ik dat dit forum de primeur zal hebben Mazzel Mike http://www.opengl.org/discussion_boards/cgi_directory/forumdisplay.cgi?action=topics&number=1
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Misschien staat hier de oplossing bij .... receive the error: Could not load OpenGL subsystem. Answer Check to make sure you have a supported 3D video card to play the game. Return to Castle Wolfenstein requires that you have one of the supported 3D cards to play the game. Your card must have 100% OpenGL support and at least 16 MB of memory. A list of the supported chipset is printed on the bottom of the box and under the minimum system requirements. Make sure you have the latest video card driver from the manufacturer's website. If you have a motherboard with an onboard video card you need to disable it in the system BIOS. Refer to your motherboard manual and/or contact your motherboard manufacturer on how to do this. If you are using a video card which supports dual monitors, the secondary monitor must be disabled for OpenGL to initialize correctly. Make sure the 3D hardware acceleration is turned all the way up. 1) Right-click on the My Computer icon on the desktop and select Properties. 2) Select the Performance tab and click the Graphics button. 3) Make sure the acceleration slider is set to Full. Set your desktop settings to 640 by 480 and High Color (16 bit). All background applications must be shutdown prior to running the game. If after trying the above solutions the game still does not work, check the following: 1) Click on the Start button > Run and in the run box type "Sysedit" without the quotes and click the OK button. 2) When Sysedit comes up you should see a bunch of cascaded windows, select the window that says Win.ini above it. 3) The Win.ini window should come to the foreground, scroll through the list of items until you come to [DrawDib]. 4) Look for a line under [DrawDib] that says DVA=0 and remove it. 5) Click File, then Save and close the Sysedit program. 6) Try the game at this point. If you do not see the DVA=0 line under the [DrawDib] section, then this is not the cause of your problem. DVA stands for Direct Video Access, and is commonly set to 0 to fix issues with older games or video problems with old software. Unfortunately it causes Return to Castle Wolfenstein to not recognize OpenGL support on your system as well. The only way to fix this is to remove that line. This should not affect anything on your system. Set your virtual memory to a fixed size. 1) Right-click on My Computer and select Properties. 2) Click the Advanced button, click on Performance settings. 3) Click the Advanced tab, click the Change button. 4) Set the Virtual Memory to a minimum and maximum size of 600MB. 5) Confirm your selections until at the desktop - you may need to reboot. NOTE: These steps are specific to Windows XP, Windows NT and 2000 may differ slightly. This will occur when insufficient Virtual Memory is available for the game. For the best performance and stability under Windows NT, 2000 and XP you should aim for having at least 600MB of virtual memory available. Turn off GL Extensions in the game by changing the configuration file. 1) Click the Start button > Programs > Accessories > Wordpad. 2) Open the wolfconfig.cfg file which is located in the Return to Castle WolfensteinMain directory on your machine. 3) Locate the line reading: seta r_allowExtensions "1" 4) Change the 1 to a 0. 5) Click File > Save. If you are not using a 3Dfx video card, disable the WickedGL support in the game. 1) Click Start, Programs, Accessories, Wordpad. 2) Open the WOLFCONFIG.CFG file located in the C:...Return to Castle WolfensteinMain directory. 3) Located a line reading: seta r_glIgnoreWicked3D "0" 4) Change the "0" to a "1". 5) Save the file. It is possible the game is having issues generating the configuration file on it's first run. Try downloading and installing the wolfconfig.cfg file listed below to the game's MAIN directory. If you are using a 3Dfx video card try copying the custom 3dfx OpenGL files into the System directory. 1) Use My Computer to navigate to the Return to Castle Wolfenstein drive on your hard drive. 2) Double-click the GL folder 3) Click Edit then Select All. 4) Click Edit then Copy. 5) Again using My Computer, go to the C:WINDOWSSYSTEM* folder. 6) Click Edit, then paste. Do not overwrite any existing files. * This directory name will change depending on what version of Windows you have. Windows 95,98,ME: - C:WINDOWSSYSTEM Windows 2000, NT: - C:WINNTSYSTEM32 If you have a 3Dfx Voodoo 3/4/5 and are using Windows XP, try this tutorial for OpenGL support. NOTE: This is unsupported by Activision. Windows XP Users: Please note that the default drivers that come with Windows XP are NOT OpenGL compatible. You will need to go to the videocard or video chip manufacturer and obtain the latest Windows XP compatible drivers with OpenGL support. This is especially true for ATI and Nvida based video cards. File Attachments • wolfconfig.cfg Mazzel Mike
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deze thread is al wel even oud, maar misschien is iemand er toch nog iets mee: ik heb ook XP en een Geforce 2 -kaart zodat Return to Wolfenstein het eerst ook niet deed: bij het opstarten ervan kreeg ik slechts een log die eindigde in : could not load openGl .. Ik geraakte dus in het (hoofd)menu van het spel zelfs niet in! Dan trok ik op zoek naar drivers voor XP op de Nvidea site, dowloade die en alles werkte! :D :D :D
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