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skaldharaldr

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  • Birthday 03/12/1955

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  1. I've been following your posts today, while fighting my own battle with the cmak install. Like you I have an older g-force II running on an older monitor. Nothing seemed to work (and I've been at it for hours), until I tried one of Schrullenhaft's ideas in his last post. Here are the steps that I took: In the display settings I unchecked (!) the application controlled antialiasing box, and made certain the slider was set to "off." In the display timings I checked "Coordinated Video Timings (CVT) Standard". I then installed cmak AND the patch and tried to run the game again. The detection screen came up immediately (up to this point I had not made any progress at all in previous attempts). I had to skip several innapropriate resolutions and refresh rates, but eventually I was offered what I wanted (in my case 1024x768 @ 70Hz). After that the game began normally. I then exited the game, set the display timing back to autodetect, checked the "application controlled" antialiasing box (be certain that the slider is still set to off)... and so far everything looks great. I can't be certain that this will solve your problem, but give it a try. Be sure to use a fresh install of cmak and the patch . . . after previous failed attempts there were issues with the cmak exe file. Good luck!
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