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RMRK General => General Chat => Topic started by: Kefka on April 15, 2008, 03:50:04 AM
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When i start installing tremulous it installs normally. but i notice that when it finishes the is no shortcuts. when it try playing the game. it says there something missing. Is vista involved in someway?
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no, it isnt. I played Tremulous with only one error having to do with changing the resolution just fine on Vista.
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i try a alternative...
it also failed...
desperate for help.
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I have an idea, switch back to XP. J/K
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vista
Found your problem :)
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Tremulous has it's own forum, you should ask there.
Q: I get the error 'GLW_StartOpenGL() - could not load OpenGL subsystem' when I try to run Tremulous!
A: This error is caused by the game not being able to detect your Open GL drivers for your graphics card. There are two things you can try to resolve this issue:
-If you are using your vendors graphic card drivers (i.e. Asus, Abit), try using your manufacturer's graphic card drivers (i.e. ATI, Nvidia)
-If you are using the manufacturer's graphic card drivers, try using the vendors card drivers.
-If the above steps fail, try uninstalling your graphic card drivers completely, rebooting, then reinstalling the latest set of drivers, rebooting a second time, and trying to run Tremulous again.
Note: ATI's Windows Vista Beta 2 drivers DO NOT INCLUDE OPEN GL. There is currently no known work around until ATI updates their drivers with open gl support
Look at the last line.
Note: ATI's Windows Vista Beta 2 drivers DO NOT INCLUDE OPEN GL. There is currently no known work around until ATI updates their drivers with open gl support
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Tremulous has it's own forum, you should ask there.
Q: I get the error 'GLW_StartOpenGL() - could not load OpenGL subsystem' when I try to run Tremulous!
A: This error is caused by the game not being able to detect your Open GL drivers for your graphics card. There are two things you can try to resolve this issue:
-If you are using your vendors graphic card drivers (i.e. Asus, Abit), try using your manufacturer's graphic card drivers (i.e. ATI, Nvidia)
-If you are using the manufacturer's graphic card drivers, try using the vendors card drivers.
-If the above steps fail, try uninstalling your graphic card drivers completely, rebooting, then reinstalling the latest set of drivers, rebooting a second time, and trying to run Tremulous again.
Note: ATI's Windows Vista Beta 2 drivers DO NOT INCLUDE OPEN GL. There is currently no known work around until ATI updates their drivers with open gl support
Look at the last line.
Note: ATI's Windows Vista Beta 2 drivers DO NOT INCLUDE OPEN GL. There is currently no known work around until ATI updates their drivers with open gl support
so it is vista involved?
I have an idea, switch back to XP. J/K
i don't have $99 to buy it. Boe needs i more anyways.
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If you are using ATI's drivers from a Windows Update, uninstall them because they have many things missing (Some backwards compatibility and OpenGL)
Go through the steps through HERE (http://ati.amd.com/support/driver.html) and find your catalyst drivers version.
If it is NVIDIA, you maybe stuck with this problem as NVIDIA has some issues with Vista.
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If you are using ATI's drivers from a Windows Update, uninstall them because they have many things missing (Some backwards compatibility and OpenGL)
Go through the steps through HERE (http://ati.amd.com/support/driver.html) and find your catalyst drivers version.
If it is NVIDIA, you maybe stuck with this problem as NVIDIA has some issues with Vista.
Or update the drivers for it ?_?
Here (http://www.nvidia.com/object/winvista_x86_175.16_beta.html)
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If you are using ATI's drivers from a Windows Update, uninstall them because they have many things missing (Some backwards compatibility and OpenGL)
Go through the steps through HERE (http://ati.amd.com/support/driver.html) and find your catalyst drivers version.
If it is NVIDIA, you maybe stuck with this problem as NVIDIA has some issues with Vista.
Or update the drivers for it ?_?
Here (http://www.nvidia.com/object/winvista_x86_175.16_beta.html)
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thx it works :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) +rep