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I'll give your suggestion a shot, thank you. Quote:
Any more ideas folks I'm all ears ![]() Best regards. Fubar2Niner |
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How did you make out with the Direct X9.0c thing?
Saw over at UBI something similar to what danasan mentioned ![]() |
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@danasan
Configured my refresh to 60Hz as you suggested and installed DX9 v2.29 and all is well with the world. Can't thank you enough ![]() @RDP Can't say whether it was the refresh rate or DX9 that ended my problems, all I know is this, and perhaps this is of interest to you both. I used the 60Hz refresh @1920x1200 and SH3 started fine. I then installed the Keygets res fix and I immediately got a crash with d3d9.dll fault. I then removed the res fix installed DX9 v2.29 and reinstalled Keygets resfix set the d3d9.conf and voilla. High res again ( yes I know it's a tad stretched but I can live with that) ![]() ![]() Thank you both very much for your input, you made an old lag very happy ![]() ![]() Best regards. Fubar2Niner |
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