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(which is news to me). However it seems there must be a way to install DX-9C as Administrator perhaps or some work around that would allow it. This issue is not present (as far as I know) in Win7, so that should be a light of hope. Both OS's over manage the hell out of apps. ZW PS:I did another temp fix for the end of mission file. I had a"+" where I should have had a "/" :oops: http://www.tanksimzw.com/EndMissionMenu.zip |
DireckX 9C and Vista
Ok, I have found a work around for all VISTA users.:woot: I have learned that
using the DirectX 9C SDK version (date Feb. 2007) will install on Vista. Here is the link: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/e...displaylang=en ZW :salute: |
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ZeeWolf, With 2 different things going on I think you listed a link for the wrong file. End of Mission <--> TVT Save Keys KDP |
Opps! :oops: your right :haha:
It's one of those "OH S**Ts!" http://www.tanksimzw.com/EndMissionMenu.zip Thanks KDP:up: ZW PS: I'm no multitask-er |
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ZeeWolf, I downloaded the file and yes it did install in Vista. I tried to change the user keys but as before there was no file in the User Maps folder. I checked "dxdiag" in the DirectX Diagnostic Tool but it still says I am using DirectX 11. I don't know if there is a way to switch between versions or does it just list the most recent version although there maybe 2 versions actually loaded??? KDP |
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:haha::haha::haha: You changed the name of the link but it still points to the TVT Save Keys archive when I click on it. KDP |
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ZW PS: Vista can still register as DirectX 11 but still include the DX9C files that other apps use |
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ZW, I downloaded to disk and then installed. It displayed the install slide bar and filenames as it progressed. I think you are correct, it shows the latest version but the files are there for the older version. KDP |
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http://www.tanksimzw.com/User_Maps.zip ZW |
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ZW, Unfortunately, nothing changed. Should I be testing this after removing the "DefaultControls.script" from the scripts\common folder in T34vsTiger or leave it there? I have tested both ways but I was just wondering what you think is correct. KDP ps. Can you post the new revised EndMissionMenu file? I would like to try that in a game I will be playing this evening... |
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of course if the game saved your changes. As for where the DefaultControl.script I would leave it in the games folder And the new end of game menu fix is in the same file the first fix was. I just replaced the first file. That way the links remain accessible and upto date. ZW |
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My joystick does not do anything in the Control Settings Menu. Only my mouse is able to be used. KDP |
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check to see if Joystick is enabled, it will look like this: // enable/disable joystick final static boolean EnableJoystick = true; ZW |
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Yes it does... |
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