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straggler13 -> RE: Greetings from an old nubecannot get the command line switches to work (5/6/2010 2:25:25 AM)
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Greetings, I am new to WitPAE and am patched to .1102a and cannot get the command line switches to work. I am running XP. When I try to add the switches per your instructions below, I get an error message and it will not allow me to proceed. Or it freezes my PC as soon as I right click the Start In box for War in the Pacific Admiral's Edition 2. This is the error message: ! The folder "C:\Matrix Games\War in the Pacific Admiral's Edition 2" specified in the Start In box is not valid. Make sure that the folder exists and that the path is correct." I have tried both the "target" window line and the "Start in" window line: neither works and they freeze the whole PC sometimes. Also, when clicking on Start box I will often get an error to the Internet Explorer app which asks me if I want to send out a report. If I select "no" then the whole system freezes; if I select 'yes' a report in sent to MicroSoft and then the OS freezes. So if I even attempt to right click on the Start box to select 'preferences' I get the error report option above...never getting to modify the Start line. I have a dual core AMD w/ 2 x 8800 GTX cards. The game runs fine but I really dislike the font and would like to boot in a ( -w) window format so I might try to use the magnifier -if possible. Can you help? Thanks, G.L. Martin These below are the instructions I followed. 1. Right click to edit the Properties on the “Quick Start” shortcut to the game (located in your Start Menu folder for War in the Pacific: Admiral’s Edition). Which means : Right click to edit the Properties on the “Quick Start” shortcut to the game (located in your Start Menu folder for War in the Pacific: Admiral’s Edition). 2. Do not edit the default desktop link, which points to an “autorun.exe” as that won’t work. You have to use the Quick Start link which points directly to the game executable. Which means: Do not edit the default desktop link, which points to an “autorun.exe” as that won’t work. 3. You’ll want to add these to the end of the “Target” field to get them to work. For example, when you are done your target field could look like this: "C:\Matrix Games\War in the Pacific Admiral's Edition\War in the Pacific Admiral Edition.exe" -wd -altFont -cpu2 -multiaudio -dd_sw -px1440 -py0900 Which means: You’ll want to add these to the end of the “Target” field to get them to work.
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