Strategic Command WW2 Pacific Theater

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Strategic Command WW2 Pacific Theater

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Okay i am trying to get this game from 2008 working and I can get it running fine, but the in game graphics are messed up where all the 2d texture tiles that make up the map are missing half their whites so there are just triangles of white everywhere (see the picture)

I bought this STRATEGIC Command Pacific Theater back on the old Battlefront site - i notice alot of those became known as Strategic COMMAND CLASSIC - but there was not Strategic command classic Pacific Theater - is there a reason for this?
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I've replied to your other post, as hopefully support can help.
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Hi Bill
thanks - i got the other issue sorted

as for this one with Pacific Theater , if i turn on the video acceleration setting then the map textures are fixed, but the game crashes with the following error


FAILED(draw_map_to_screen): Segmentation violation

I noticed someone back in the battlefront days had mentioned this issue and Hubert Cater had replied with a fix - it was not clear what that fix was, sounded like it was somethign that was sent to the person. might you be able to help
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Can you try updating your video card drivers to see if that helps?
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hi, i have the latest GPU drivers for my Nvidia GFORCE RTX card - i also have an intel card i can switch to, but it also gives the same result

I have tried both cards and same segmentation error,
I have tried setting compatibility to other things like xp sp2, windows 7 etc, but same result

I notice in the game folder there is a Dx7vb.dll file - is that something from the Dirextx 7 era?

I am running windows 11 on a Nitro 5 gaming laptop. I am able to get most games from the past 20 years running and new games are certainly all fine.

One approach i thought might be to use the Dxwnd program to run the game through, as it can allow one to emulate features not in windows anymore, but the game wont even start in Dxwnd, something i have never seen before,

I also have the game patched to be version 1.03.

So it seems either I turn off video acceleration and the map textures are all broken whihc makes the game unplayable, or I turn on video acceleration and the game crashes as soon as a scenario starts, but at least the map textures were there.
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Can you try running the game in non full screen mode to see if that helps?

A mix of these options may get you going, e.g. full screen, not full screen, video acceleration on, video acceleration off etc
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The game uses DirectX 7 to run, that is why that DLL is there
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You can also try right clicking on the shortcut, or EXE and running as an Administrator, to see if that helps too
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There is also a wrapper for old DirectX games to modern Direct3D calls, that might work. It is called dgVoodoo2

I have never tried it, and I am not officially endorsing it in any way, but looking it up, it seems that some general PC players have had some success with it to help get older games, like the old Strategic Command games running.
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