Author | Message | Time |
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Mephisto | For some reason all of the sudden whenever I load Warcraft III or Diablo II the game loads, but when I switch to it to play on it it automatically minimizes. So basically when I click on the game in the task bar it just reminimizes disallowing me from playing. :( | December 16, 2004, 11:51 PM |
UserLoser. | Seems like something isn't allowing fullscreen applications to be ran? Can you run Diablo II in window mode (append "-w" to the end of command-line on Game.exe)? Do you have Netmeeting running (afaik, this doesn't allow fullscreen apps to actually take up the whole screen)? | December 17, 2004, 4:49 AM |
Mephisto | Well, before I tried your solutions I did a reboot (after troubleshooting a few other things which didn't work), and it fixed the problems. I have to wonder if it'll happen again though. :p | December 17, 2004, 5:00 AM |
Mephisto | Blah, it's doing it again; running Diablo II in windowed mode works fine, but not in full screen (and I don't think WAR3 support windowed mode). Any ideas? | December 17, 2004, 10:20 PM |
The-Rabid-Lord | Warcraft 3 does support window mode. I think u need to create a shortcut and add -window at the end. I think. It can be done as i use do doit. | December 17, 2004, 10:26 PM |
UserLoser. | [quote author=Meh link=topic=9930.msg92714#msg92714 date=1103322417] Warcraft 3 does support window mode. I think u need to create a shortcut and add -window at the end. I think. It can be done as i use do doit. [/quote] Right, but applications do not need to have a shortcut to supply additional commandl line arguments | December 17, 2004, 11:37 PM |
Mephisto | Well it runs in windowed mode as well; interestingly enough running WAR3 with opengl allows it to work, but once I minimize it won't let me go back to it, I'd have to re-run the exe, but running in DirectX mode doesn't work at all. | December 18, 2004, 12:23 AM |
tA-Kane | That, my friend, could be a graphics card problem. My mom has a GeForce 4 MX 440 PCI. It rocked until suddenly, no DirectX games worked. Then one day, I noticed Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was still working and found out that it uses OpenGL. I contacted the manufacturer of the card, being that I had been trying to resolve the issue for weeks (this is three to four years ago). They said it's a card fault, and that I should send it back to them under the warranty... but, the warranty had just expired and I had no money to replace the card with, so I was totally screwed. I still wonder if putting a new graphics card in her system would resolve the issue. | December 18, 2004, 7:29 AM |