Also could you please kindly explain what these Switches which you added to you executable file do ?
They're in a file in your WitPAE folder named 'What's new'.
Moderators: wdolson, MOD_War-in-the-Pacific-Admirals-Edition
Also could you please kindly explain what these Switches which you added to you executable file do ?
-cpu2
-multiaudio
-dd_sw
-SingleCpuOrders
ORIGINAL: pavel01
The Readme File mentions these Switches :
Command Line Switches:
There are a number of command line switches that may be useful to players. To use these, 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). You’ll want to add these to the end of the “Target” field to get them to work
-dual : Enables better support for processors with more than one core (i.e. Intel Core 2 Duo)
-colorBlind : Support for color blindness
-deepColor : Enables 32 bit color
-altFont : Enables alternate in-game font (Lucida Sans Unicode)
-w : Windowed mode
-wd : Windowed mode, daily autosaves
-ww : Windowed mode, weekly autosaves
-fd : Full screen, daily autosaves
-fw : Full screen, weekly autosaves
-r : Show Roads
-autosave : Daily autosave
It says nothing about these other Switches :
-cpu2
-multiaudio
-dd_sw
-SingleCpuOrders
Any idea of what these other Switches might do ?
Thanks !
ORIGINAL: pavel01
ORIGINAL: BBfanboy
Try putting an f in front of your px and py values (but after the hyphen). That is supposed to "force" the computer to accept the resolution.
Thanks, is it safe to "force" a given Resolution or might it happen some harm to either the Graphics Card or the Display hardware ?
The reason for asking, is that my impression is that the supported Resolutions are in steps...
All Resolutions are "Landscape"
1366 x 768 is the recommended one
then the other Resolutions "steps" on the slider are :
1360 x 768
1280 x 768
1280 x 720
1024 x 768
Do you think I could, for example, "force" a Resolution of 1350 x 750 (a little less wide and a little as high as compared to the 1366 x 768 which produces those 2 screenshots which I attached in my posts above this one) and this, without worrying that such "forcing" could damage the Graphics Card or the Display hardware ?
Sorry for the question, but my tech knowledge is quite limited...
Thanks for the help !!
Should be a space between -skipVideo and -d?ORIGINAL: eagle1
This is what I use.
"C:\Matrix Games\War in the Pacific Admiral's Edition\Beta2\War in the Pacific Admiral Edition.exe" -px1366 -py768 -cpu8 -deepColor -cpu4 -altFont -dd_sw -skipVideo-d autosave
Hope it helps
ORIGINAL: pavel01
I have an update on my situation.
I contacted Slitherine Tech Support asking if they could help me out with a solution, and they suggested me to use Full Screen but with these Switches:
C:\Matrix Games\War in the Pacific Admiral's Edition\War in the Pacific Admiral Edition.exe" -f -pxf1366 -pyf768 -dd_sw -deepColor -altFont
And guess what?
I can now play the game Full Screen on this Laptop AND, when I exit it momentarily to check the Manual or Browse these Forums with Window key + D, when I get back into the game I no longer suffer those Graphic Glitches !!
So, it looks like that I can finally enjoy playing War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition !!
I am posting this here so that if anyone else might be suffering my same problem, they might try what has worked for me.
Thank you all for their kind help !!
ORIGINAL: tomeck48
I definitely have it running on Screen 1 but I must be doing something wrong in SeaBee to get into Window mode. I tried the directions up thread but get to a point where my screen doesn't match what's in the instructions.