Matrix path of neo

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  1. Lourie

    Lourie Member

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    I have a problem with Matrix path of neo....

    I've mounted and instaalled the game, but it gives me a blanc screen...

    The following warning appears:

    File Warning 3: Shaders\SG_Shader_Screen_SXColorControl.fxb

    Can anyone help me with a solution to play the game???

    Thanks...
     
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    Off the top of my head, the game would seem to require hardware shaders, ie. 100% DirectX 9.0c video board.
    This would be nVidia GeForce3 or later (no GeForce4 MX) or ATi Radeon 9200 (9600?) or later...
    Older video boards (incl. 'onboard' video solutions from Intel and others) will not work.
    Determine what video hardware you have, and doublecheck the fineprint game requirements.
    Regards
     
  3. Lourie

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    Thanks for your quick reply...

    I've got Nvidia Geforce DDR and full directX 9.0c...

    Still not working......

     
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    I had the original nVidia Geforce 256 DDR, 32MB memory, in March 2000.
    It was the first of the modern graphics accelerators, amazing in its day, but it does not have hardware shaders.
    It is 100% DirectX 7 compliant, though lots of people use it happily with DirectX 9 OS - it just doesn't support the latest games (specifically, DX9 shaders) in hardware. Capish?
    L8R
     
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    Get a new V. card and all your problems will be solved. One that supports shading. That is you problem. Besides it sounds like you need to upgrade your DirectX 7.0 card anyways.
     
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    Thanks to you all who replied so fast.......

    I will buy new hardware and update my software....

    Thanks again...
     

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