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    Please help......

    </span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Mister Frag @ June 25 2002,07:13)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Windows should by default only list refresh rates that are supported by both your video card and monitor. Those refresh rates can be enumerated by OFP through DirectX, and are selectable in the Video Options dialog. Anyway, I think you should keep your vertical refresh rate, and play with the horizontal positioning of the image using the monitor controls.<span id='postcolor'> Well I can't get into the video options, its too screwed up to see anything like that. As far as monitor controls go, the only thing I can do with my monitor is adjust the size and move the screen around a bit. I just can't figure out why it would work on my older system and not this one now.....
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    Please help......

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    Please help......

    </span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (placebo @ June 24 2002,01:14)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">iiyama make superb budget monitors, I have their 19" Vision Master 1451 and I couldn't be happier with it <span id='postcolor'> Where did you find it? I can't seem to find the VisionMaster website or even any on Ebay. From the way things are sounding I may just end up get a new monitor in a couple weeks. Is ViewSonic a good brand?
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    Please help......

    </span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Mister Frag @ June 24 2002,08:29)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">The problem is not with Windows XP, OFP, or the LOD. The symptom you describe is typical of using a refresh rate that is too high or improper display geometry settings. Try lowering the refresh rate, or adjusting the horizontal position of the image using whatever controls are available on the monitor.<span id='postcolor'> You mean there's a way to lower it for OFP? If so how...because its not in the preferences..... If your talking about lowering it for Windows itself, 60hz is the lowest it goes. I would think I would need to raise it instead of lower though wouldnt I? Is it because I'm using XP now instead of 98 that the refresh rate on the game won't work on my monitor anymore? Thanks
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    Please help......

    Ok tried messing with LOD without any effect Yes I do need a new monitor, but what I was needing to know is why the game would fine with my old system and not with this one? I suppose I could always go out and buy a cheap $150 19" Monitor but I'm saving up for ALOT better one with my new system I'm building so I really don't want to waste it.
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    Please help......

    Heh sorry.... Well since it will probably get asked ...I'll go ahead and post my specs Asus A7A266 MB 1.2Ghz T-Bird 1GB DDR GeForce4 Ti4400 WinXP ---------- Not too good I know but my last system was a lousy 500mhz Celeron with GeForce 2 MX, and it ran OPF fine.
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    Please help......

    Ok I was wondering if OPF has a problem with WinXP? I've had this game since launch and decided to load it up again to see what changes have been made. What happens is when I start the game up everything looks like its overlapping. I've had this problem with another game in my collection too......My monitor is VERY old (6yrs) and only has a refresh rate of 60hz. I thought that was the problem with my other game I mentioned since it was running at 75 Ok anyways I know my monitor can handle OpFlash because I've played it before, just not with XP. Any ideas of what the problem could be? Yes I have all the drivers up to date and all XP patches downloaded. Thanks for any help
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    Please help......

    Ok I was wondering if OPF has a problem with WinXP? I've had this game since launch and decided to load it up again to see what changes have been made. What happens is when I start the game up everything looks like its overlapping. I've had this problem with another game in my collection too......My monitor is VERY old (6yrs) and only has a refresh rate of 60hz. I thought that was the problem with my other game I mentioned since it was running at 75 Ok anyways I know my monitor can handle OpFlash because I've played it before, just not with XP. Any ideas of what the problem could be? Yes I have all the drivers up to date and all XP patches downloaded. Thanks for any help
  9. SuperBeast

    Sound Modifications

    Ok...I found the problem...its not extracting one of the files.....
  10. SuperBeast

    Sound Modifications

    </span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote </td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Quote: from Unl33t on 6:25 pm on Dec. 21, 2001 I hate Jims Sound mod, It doesent cover as many sounds as this one, http://www.wireplay.com.au/files/download.asp?id=1190 <span id='postcolor'> Ok I just installed this one and now there is no sound at all (Except for radio) . Â Do I need to rename the "Coinfig.cpp" to config.bin? Nevermind that didn't work..LOL. Does it not work with 1.40? (Edited by SuperBeast at 6:51 pm on Dec. 21, 2001)
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    Sound pack?

    Crap sorry...LOL Didn't see the thread already talking about it
  12. SuperBeast

    Sound pack?

    Just wondering if anyone made a sound pack to make sounds in the game more realistic?
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