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I an trying the new RC1 and found a problem. It may be my end but not sure.
The selection window that comes up when you go to select a target is shrunk and cant read the whole list. See Picture. I am running the D3D9 client from here With the RC1. |
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#79 |
shoemaker without legs
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Yes, I noticed that too. Completely forgott to report it because I was hunting for that crash at the time...
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Tutorial translator
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IIRC it was a VC++ runtime's fault. Last edited by Ripley; 07-24-2016 at 09:10 AM. Reason: reworded |
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Beta Tester
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Donator
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The D3D9 Client is not recognized with a MSI package. Works with the ZIP package. I used this D3D9 Client http://www.orbiter-forum.com/attachm...8&d=1469336194
The video tab/button does not appear in the launch pad and when starting a scenario, it drops into a cmd widow ending with ..No Graphics Client Found.. D3D9 module is enabled My comments above are wrong. Sorry. The D3D9 Client is recognized with both the MSI and ZIP packages. I was testing on a couple of machines and jumped to a wrong conclusion. I do have a problem with the D2D9 Client on a Celeron/Intel HD Graphics machine. I'll post that on the RC.2 thread. Last edited by AssemblyLanguage; 07-30-2016 at 03:59 PM. Reason: Retraction |
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