May 23, 200520 yr Take a look into the file "swkotor2.ini" which can be found in the Kotor2 main directory. You can insert the resolution settings there if they are missing, and try again without using the Configuration Utility. Example: [Display Options] ... Width=1280 Height=1024 BitsPerPixels=32 RefreshRate=60 [Graphics Options] ... RefreshRate=60 Width=1280 Height=1024 ... "Jedi poodoo!" - some displeased Dug S.L.J. said he has already filmed his death scene and was visibly happy that he
May 23, 200520 yr Author [Display Options] FullScreen=1 Disable Movies=0 Disable Intro Movies=0 Sort Modules=1 Width=800 Height=600 BitsPerPixels=32 RefreshRate=60 [sound Options] Number 3D Voices=30 Number 2D Voices=64 2D3D Bias=1.50 EAX=2 Sound Init=0 Disable Sound=0 Force Software=0 [Graphics Options] EnableHardwareMouse=1 FullScreen=1 RefreshRate=60 Width=800 Height=600 Emitters=1 Anisotropy=1 Frame Buffer=1 Soft Shadows=0 Brightness=57 V-Sync=0 Texture Quality=2 Anti Aliasing=0 AllowSoftShadows=1 [Game Options] TooltipDelay Sec= Disable Movies=0 [config] firstrun=0 this is what is in that file
May 23, 200520 yr Hmm, there are many other settings missing. You could give this settings file a try (but backup your old swkotor2.ini file fist!): swkotor2.ini.txt "Jedi poodoo!" - some displeased Dug S.L.J. said he has already filmed his death scene and was visibly happy that he
May 23, 200520 yr Author I just allways have error report when I start the game I have tryed your config(swkotor.ini) and it dosent work :/ any other sucjestions(other help)
May 23, 200520 yr Does your computer meet the minimum requirements to play the game? When you click on the Scan Hardware button, what does it show you for Video? Do you have anything listed like in my screen cap? Make sure your graphics card is capable of running the game. (My suggestion) (Dual-Boot)Windows XP Pro (32 - Bit) SP3 & Windows Vista Ultimate (SP 1) 64 Bit | Intel Dual Core 2 Quad 6600 @ 2.4 Ghz | 8 GB Corsair DDR 3 Ram 1600 mhz | GeForce 9600 GT 512 MB PCI Express X 3 SLI enabled | NVidia Forceware Drivers 181.22| EVGA nForce 790I-SLI Ultra MOBO | Thermalake 850 Watt PWR |
May 23, 200520 yr I am jealous of your pc specs. Poor me, I can't afford a better computer right now. And I find it kind of funny I find it kind of sad The dreams in which I'm dying Are the best I've ever had
May 23, 200520 yr Author its all green( 3200 amd 64 bit 1 mb cach 9800 ati and of corse 1 gb of RAM so I think I will old this game ...
May 23, 200520 yr And what is the error message you get? "Jedi poodoo!" - some displeased Dug S.L.J. said he has already filmed his death scene and was visibly happy that he
May 24, 200520 yr If you are running a screen refresh rate of more than 85 the game will crash on startup and as you have already seen the configuration utility doesn't work properly. Lower your refresh rate to 85 and if you are using some form of refresh rate overide software make sure that the resolution you are going to run the game in is set to 85. From what I can gather KOTOR 2 does not support a refresh rate of greater than 85. Dobbs
May 24, 200520 yr I am jealous of your pc specs. Poor me, I can't afford a better computer right now. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yeah, it busted the bank for me....Still haven't explained to the wife how much I dropped on this thing! :ph34r: tahnks it works :D I was using refresh named power strip thanks again <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Glad to hear you got the problem resolved! (Dual-Boot)Windows XP Pro (32 - Bit) SP3 & Windows Vista Ultimate (SP 1) 64 Bit | Intel Dual Core 2 Quad 6600 @ 2.4 Ghz | 8 GB Corsair DDR 3 Ram 1600 mhz | GeForce 9600 GT 512 MB PCI Express X 3 SLI enabled | NVidia Forceware Drivers 181.22| EVGA nForce 790I-SLI Ultra MOBO | Thermalake 850 Watt PWR |
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