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Other things you can try:
Run game as administrator.
Update or reinstall GPU drivers
The reason for this is either incompatible hardware (make sure you meet all of the minimum specs for the game), or more usually the fact that you're not running at the default refresh rate of 60Hz. By default the game tries to launch at 800x600@60Hz initially, so your system must be able to run that same resolution and refresh rate, otherwise the game will abort. If you are using any other refresh rate, or a refresh rate override program/method, disable it (e.g. if you're using Refresh Force, click the 'Restore Original Settings' button and apply) or set it back to 60Hz for both 800x600 and your chosen gaming resolution. Alternatively, see the Advanced Tweaking section of the guide for details on how to set a different startup resolution, in case your graphics card/monitor simply cannot do 800x600@60Hz resolution. Once you've got the game running, you can then change the resolution to suit your taste in the in-game settings, and importantly you can select a higher refresh rate. Then you can reapply any refresh rate override and the game will launch without any problems.
Source -> http://www.tweakguides.com/BF2_3.html
Running the game as administrator was one of the first things I tried, along with checking for driver updates. As for that, 800x600@60Hz is certainly possibly on my monitor and pc, as it typically sits at 1920x1080@60Hz. So that's not the issue it seems.
- ApprovedAnonymous12 years ago
Okay, I managed to get the game to run in windowed mode and upon trying to get the game to start, I got this error message: http://i.imgur.com/6mZgGtb.jpg
This baffles me, as there's no such thing as a dice folder on my C: drive. *bangs head on keyboard- 12 years ago
sorry cant help with that error ☹️
I think this would be good time for EA stuff to start give a f**k about where players !
- ApprovedAnonymous12 years ago
I did end up getting in contact with EA through their chat system, but even though the rep was perfectly fine, they couldn't help me. But hey, thank you for at least trying. I really appreciate it. You certainly didn't have to.
- ApprovedAnonymous7 years ago
For anyone searching for a resolution to the error in the screenshot, I believe you resolve this by updating DirectX 9 runtimes.
Notice it refers to "Module:RendDX9". Give the DirectX 9 runtimes a try first before messing with profile issues.