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#1 Spectre 0902

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Posted 05 August 2006 - 10:07 PM

Ok, here it is. Copy this in your hook.ini file in the d3dwindower folder:

[KnownProgram]
K:\Juegos\Eternal Fighter Zero\Efz\EFZ.exe=EFZ
[Prog.EFZ]
UseWindowMode=1
UseGDI=0
UseDirect3D=0
UseDirectInput=0
UseDirectDraw=1
CommandLine=
Width=640
Height=480
MenuId=
ShowFps=1
UseForegroundControl=0
UseDDrawColorEmulate=1
UseDDrawFlipBlt=0
UseDDrawColorConvert=1
UseDDrawPrimaryBlt=1
UseDDrawAutoBlt=0
UseDDrawEmulate=0
UseDDrawPrimaryLost=0
SubModule0=
UseCursorMsg=0
UseCursorSet=0
UseCursorGet=0
UseCursorClip=0
UseSpeedHack=0
SpeedHackMultiple=10
UseBackgroundResize=0
UseBackgroundPriority=0
DDrawBltWait=-1
UseFGCGetActiveWindow=0
UseFGCGetForegroundWindow=0
UseFGCFixedWindowPosition=0
EnableExtraKey=0


It should work now. Just open the d3dwindower.exe and double click on EFZ.

Just dont Alt+tab too much. Windows doesnt like to have directx bouncing everywhere...

I think is still better fullscreen, but what the hell...

Have fun.
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Posted 07 August 2006 - 10:53 AM

Nah this doenst work for me, oh well =(
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#3 Spectre 0902

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Posted 07 August 2006 - 12:17 PM

Can you tell me your PC specs? perhaps the config doesnt like something about it...
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Posted 07 August 2006 - 12:22 PM

My laptop runs Battlefield 2 perfectly, so they are pretty good <3
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#5 Spectre 0902

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Posted 07 August 2006 - 06:44 PM

That doesnt help much...

Actual 3d drivers work flawlessly with actual 3d games, but VERY often, when it comes to weird 2d engines (as japanese standards must be) their perfomance may need to be... helped. For instance, and actual computer CANT run Shadow Warrior, for instance, in 800x600 without gettin weird artifacts on screen.

So, please? can you give me specs? <3
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Posted 07 August 2006 - 08:26 PM

I think a lot of the problems people have playing these games would be any of the following:

1. The type of OS you are using. If you are using XP, you'll need to use the compatibility mode.
2. Hardware Acceleration. I'm not sure about other video cards, but mine can be edited by either going to Nvidia's manager or by right clicking on the desktop, properties, settings, and advanced. I'm not sure if this would be different on other PCs, most likely different on other OS's.
3. Screen Resolution. You might need a smaller resolution to run the program properly, or you may also want to right click and set the program to run at a smaller resolution.
4. Applocale.

If it would be something that doesn't show here, then it's something wrong with the program running on the system, and you'll need to just mess around with window attributes, your system settings, and other misc things. ;x

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Posted 07 August 2006 - 09:15 PM

My thoughts exactly.
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