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SP:WaW and Direct X 7
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2000 8:24 pm
by Don Eddins
I see that the BIG download includes DirectX 7. Does this mean that SP:WaW requires DirectX 7? Or will it work with DirectX 6 as well? I ask because some of us have had trouble with DirectX 7 and some other games, notably EF II. If I have to give EF up to get SP:WaW, I will, but I rather not.
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2000 9:43 pm
by 8ball
Hey Don,
Have you gone to the Microsoft webpage and downloaded the latest patch for DX7? There is a new version DX7.0a out now and it corrects many of the bugs we all saw with the Talonsoft games and some of the others. Hope it helps you out?
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2000 10:17 pm
by Mike Wood
Hello...
The executable is being programmed using the Direct X 6.1 library. It is being tested on the programmers computer, using Direct X 7.0. Either of these should work, fine.
Thanks for Your Interest...
Michael Wood
Lead Programmer,
Matrix Games
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2000 11:24 pm
by Paul Vebber
I'm testing it using DX 7.0a and it and West Front coexist happly...don't have EFII.
Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2000 6:32 am
by Don Eddins
Paul, Mike, and 8Ball ...
Thank you all for your helpful responses. I have found the tone of this board to be very friendly and collegial, much like the Talonsoft board used to be. I've missed that and am very glad to have found it here. Best of luck to all of you at Matrix Games and thanks in advance for what looks to be shaping up as the best gaming experience we historically oriented gamers have had in years.
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2000 7:40 pm
by Wild Bill
Thanks Don. We are gamers and we love the game and those who play. Our whole motivation is to be positive and try to help those who enjoy the hobby as we do.
You'll find us to be a friendly approachable bunch of guys.
If we can help, we will. We don't like flame wars, although we have had a few.
DirectX issue has already been answered by those in the know. If we can be of any further help, we are ready to do so.
Wild Bill
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Wild Bill Wilder
Coordinator, Scenario Design
Matrix Games