I'd like to get a newer/faster system, but I don't have a lot of money and I really dislike Windows 10 with its spyware and forced updates. Yes, I know it's no longer supported and it's considered ancient by today's standards. The biggest limiting factor is that I still have Windows XP. I have a 2.4ghz Core-2-Duo, 4GB RAM, Nvidia GT 430 graphics card, Realtek onboard audio. What kind of hardware do you have Rekrul? I was hoping that using a wrapper would all bypass the problems I have with Direct3D.Īnyone know what I'm doing wrong and why the wrapper doesn't create any additional options in the Advanced settings? I also tried copying all the various DLL files from Nglide to the directory and that didn't work either. I've always just copied the DLL file to the game's directory and that's worked for other games. I did not install the Glide wrappers as I had a problem with that in the past. Jedi Knight was installed from a full, retail CD, not a digital copy. No additional options show up in the Advanced screen. I copied Nglide's Glide2x.dll to the game's directory, and started it with the -displayconfig parameter, but when I click the Advanced button, the wrapper isn't listed. Just now, I got the idea to see if I could use a Glide wrapper. As soon as I enable hardware mode, the graphics are completely scrambled. I tried every patch I could find (that worked on my old system) and nothing worked. A while back, I installed Jedi Knight and was completely unable to get hardware acceleration to work.
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