![]() Processor specs: Intel Core i5-3340M 2.70GHZ ![]() Incidentally, I can play Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force with no issue (from an original CD release, no less). ![]() I am unable to adjust my DirectX settings in dxdiag and also can't do much more with my graphics settings. Adjusted "r_primitives" setting in the game console (tried 1, 2, and 3, restarting after each change, no success with each) Tried a fix from that involved changing Windows settings to "best appearance" in System->Advanced system settings->Performance settings->Visual EffectsĨ. Changed resolution settings with the game console (oddly enough this worked perfectly, so now I can at least see a widescreen title card!)ħ. Attempted to adjust high DPI settings (very little available for me to play with, most likely due to Intel HD Graphics)Ħ. Adjusted other compatibility settings: 640x480, reduced color mode, fullscreen optimizations, run as adminĥ. Run jasp.exe in compatibility mode for Windows XP SP2 and SP3 (also changed jamp.exe settings just in case)Ĥ. Added "-w" (minus quotation marks) to the end of the shortcut target in its Properties popupģ. Installed DirectX End-User Runtime directly from Microsoft website (in hopes that this was an overlooked fix somehow)Ģ. The following is what I've done, to the best of my memory:ġ. So from what I've gathered, the game's running, but essentially invisible. If I Alt+Tab to it, or simply click on the taskbar icon, it will present a black screen, but mousing around makes the menu sound effects play. My screen returns to the desktop but the JK:JA process remains open in the background. There's now a second issue that makes it equally unplayable.Īt some point - whether immediately after opening, immediately after reaching the menu, or after clicking on a menu item - it will "crash". I currently have opengl32.dll in my GameData folder and the game *does* start, at least when it feels like it. (Not going to lie, it's a little disappointing that the Switch got a remastered version while PC players are stuck with the same issues as the original CD release.) Over the years I've researched extensively on how to get the game running with Windows 10, so I'm very much aware of the OpenJK thing. The CD version has the built-in DRM issue that I'm not really motivated to work around, so seeing it available DRM-free here got me all excited. I'm having quite a bit of trouble with this game.
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