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Ok, tried both but nothing changed :/
- proxos6669 years agoHero+
I am not looking at the security key at present just looking at the screen issue currently, can you paste the contents of the client_setting file into a post here, found per below.
Press the [Windows] Key + [R] at the same time
Copy the following in to the text box and press ok
%localappdata%\swtor\swtor\settings
Open the client_settings.ini file in notepad
Here it is:
[Renderer]
AllowColorRemapping = true
AllowDepthOfField = true
doBlobShadows = true
doShadows = true
DYDDrawDistancePreset = 1
EnableBloom = true
FullScreen = true
GraphicsDeviceId = 4941
GraphicsQuality = 6
Height = 768
NativeHeight = 768
NativeWidth = 1366
PerfTestFlags = 442242
PlantDensity = 100
RefreshRate = 60
ShaderSet = 9
SpeedTreeDistanceScale = 1.25
TextureAnisotropy = 16
TextureQuality = 0
VerticalSyncState = true
Width = 1360
WindowX = 0
WindowY = 0
CodeVersionChanged = false
LastCodeVersionRun = 1
AntiAliasingLevel = 3
D3DFullScreen = true
MeshLODQuality = 1
AtlasQuality = 0
EnableSSAO = false
ShadowMapNumCascades = 4
ShadowMapResolution = 1024
[Game]
MoviesFolder = ..\..\Movies
SwtorRegKey = SOFTWARE\BioWare\Star Wars - The Old Republic- EA_Kipling9 years ago
EA QV Team
@WedgeAntill3s Change these:
FullScreen = true
D3DFullScreen = true
to
FullScreen = false
D3DFullScreen = false
Sorry I didn´t reply sooner, but I have lot of work to do and forget about this :/ Anyway, I haven´t tried anything new since I updated the graphic drivers. Nothing changed with the screen issue until today. Few minutes ago I opened the launcher, launched the game and it normally started. No black screen, no need to CTRL+ALT+DELETE, nothing 🙂 So that´s good and I really appreciate your help 🙂 Even though I really don´t know what or how could helped since I made no changes in the computer for last two weeks :D
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