![]() ![]() You will need to go to the video card or video chip manufacturer and obtain the latest Windows XP compatible drivers with OpenGL support. Please note that the default drivers that come with Windows XP are NOT OpenGL compatible. ![]() This directory name will change depending on what version of Windows you have.Again using My Computer, go to the C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM* folder.Use My Computer to navigate to the Return to Castle Wolfenstein drive on your hard drive.If you are using a 3Dfx video card try copying the custom 3dfx OpenGL files into the System directory. Try downloading and installing the wolfconfig.cfg file listed below to the game’s \MAIN directory. It is possible the game is having issues generating the configuration file on it’s first run. Open the WOLFCONFIG.CFG file located in the C.…\Return to Castle Wolfenstein\Main directory. ![]() If you are not using a 3Dfx video card, disable the WickedGL support in the game. Open the wolfconfig.cfg file which is located in the Return to Castle Wolfenstein\Main directory on your machine.Click the Start button > Programs > Accessories > Wordpad.Turn off GL Extensions in the game by changing the configuration file. For the best performance and stability under Windows NT, 2000 and XP you should aim for having at least 600MB of virtual memory available. This will occur when insufficient Virtual Memory is available for the game. NOTE: These steps are specific to Windows XP, Windows NT and 2000 may differ slightly. Confirm your selections until at the desktop - you may need to reboot.Set the Virtual Memory to a minimum and maximum size of 600MB.Click the Advanced tab, click the Change button.Click the Advanced button, click on Performance settings.Right-click on My Computer and select Properties. ![]() Make sure the acceleration slider is set to Full….Click on the Start button > Settings > Control Panel.Make sure the acceleration slider is set to Full.Select the Performance tab and click the Graphics button.Right-click on the My Computer icon on the desktop and select Properties.Make sure the 3D hardware acceleration is turned all the way up. If you are using a video card which supports dual monitors, the secondary monitor must be disabled for OpenGL to initialize correctly. Refer to your motherboard manual and/or contact your motherboard manufacturer on how to do this. If you have a motherboard with an onboard video card you need to disable it in the system BIOS. A list of the supported chipset is listed in the minimum system requirements.Make sure you have the latest video and sound card drivers from the manufacturers’ websites. Your card must have 100% OpenGL support and at least 16 MB of memory. Return to Castle Wolfenstein requires that you have one of the supported 3D cards to play the game. If you find this causes more problems, just take out the semicolon.Īll …Check to make sure you have a supported 3D video card to play the game. Search for a line that says “DVA=0” (without the quotes).Īdd a semicolon ( before the DVA (the line should now look like this: “ DVA=0” (without quotes)) Type “win.ini” (without quotes) and press OK. start,run,type in :dxaig.exe,press save,attach that file in the acitvision support question they r really helpfull., press support, or just go to links on this site and there is a direct link. Hey ppl if u really want to see if your card is at fault of not being able to play go to activisions website (maker of theeses 3d games) and send them ur dxaig test. (that is how to fix, but not the problem on my computer, my computer has a plug and play moniter because xp installs stuff itself) NOW moniters, start, control pannel, system then hardware, then device manager, look under moniters and see how many are installed, if you have two installed click one one and disable it. …REMEMBER IF UR CARD IS MADE BY A COMPANY U MUST UPDATE IT AT THAT COMPANY IF U DONT IT WONT EVEN WORK. , go to, look under find driver / download drivers, find ur driver and instal, then adjust ur settings and try ur game… should work… go on the web and search the maker then download the update fo, exe i have a radeon 7000 made by ati TECHNOLIGIES). First for chips, start, control pannel, system then hardware, then device manager look under display adapters, write down the name and maker of ur card. ![]()
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