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Hi lokilaugh55,
since you updated the drivers and have not played for a while it could be the games settings are colliding. You
could try to remove settings.ini (make backup first or rename) from "your Documents"\BFBC2
When you start the game it should create a new settings.ini
You will need to reconfigure your settings but if it works at least you can start it up again.
- 12 years ago
InSmithereens,
Unfortunately that didn't work either. Now I get a white screen that drops me back to the desktop. 😕mileyfrustrated:
- Anonymous12 years ago
Ok, still a little change is there.
I searched for some other things to try as it could aslo be related to Directx or Visual c++
1.
Forcing directx 9.
If you set back the settings.ini or a news one was created open it and findDxVersion=auto
change to
DxVersion=9
and save
try to run the game
2.
uninstall microsoft visual c++ and then then reinstall them.
They can be downloaded from the microsoft site. There are multiple versions, start installing
2005 (32+64 bits) and go up to 2012
I hope it is of help to you.- 12 years ago
Tried the DX9 solution. No joy. Not sure I want to uninstall C++ as there is quite a bit to delete and not sure what effects this might have on other programs.
It was working a couple of months ago although I've had trouble with the game ever since I installed it. I checked to see if there are any installs relating to C++ recently since that might be the issue. Last MS update didn't contain any so I'm pretty sure that's not the issue since the game worked before. I tend to think it might have something to do with updated Nvidia drivers. Anyway your suggestions are appreciated.😕mileyhappy: If you have any other suggestions please let me know.
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