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sara69
Posts: 1
Location: Adelaide, South Australia

hi guys,
i'm pretty new to halflife . Dunno if i should be posting this here but here goes.
When i run halflife in opengl and exit the game the menu disapears and sometimes when it changes maps halflife just craps itself.
I dont have the problem running in d3d but opengl runs so much better. I got the latest
drivers for my tnt2 ultra but it makes no difference....any help please????
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Splash Damage
Posts: 552
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

WARNING! STANDARD Q3A PLAYER RESPONSE FOLLOWING!

Halflife and CS are gay. Delete them, install Q3.

honestly, i cant help you, sorry... hehe :P
dangles
Posts: 334
Location: Queensland

have u tried reinstalling it??

what version of direct X u running??
sara69
Posts: 2
Location: Adelaide, South Australia

i allready play q3....have been since test 1.05:)
Splash Damage
Posts: 553
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

wahoo!! good.. umm.. girl? ;)

i didnt play any games before q3test came out, i never had the hardware for it...

i havent played q2 or anything..
Einstein
Posts: 327
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Yeah don't start getting the girl's phone number or anything.

Sara, if you are a chick, it sounds like you've got f***ed up video drivers.

Try to ferret out detonator 2 drivers from somewhere, the latest drivers on the nVidia site are detonator 3 and optimised for the geforce and gf2 only.

Like i said to splash earlier, don't run det3 drivers on a tnt 2 because it f***s the framerate =P

If anything... install detonator 2 drivers (5.XX something) and directX 7.0a or 8
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