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Thanks rude, much obliged
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*cries* nice sig miller, those pictures from Iraq??
Anyways, I don't plan on updating my Direct X until I get a new video card... the last time I downloaded a direct x update, all my games fucked up and all it did was crash.. cry: |
so what happened to the thing? Why was it pulled? Was there a problem with the new X?
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I'm still using the 9a, no issues so far.
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I know this thread is older than the macarena, but I hadda ask...
Should I install this thing or not? I have a POS ATI Rage 128 card and my FPS in Spearhead average around 8. Since I "upgraded" to Win2K, the game has been even more unplayable than it was in Win98. I'm so damn frustrated, I could cry like a 5 year old girl with a skinned knee. cry: Zone |
No dont DL it, stick with DX8.1
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[quote:72f5b]This update replaces the version from a day earlier that was briefly pulled due to a problem with certain ATI drivers.[/quote:72f5b]
That's why it was not on the site anymore. Get the newer version here: http://www.majorgeeks.com/article.php?sid=76&cat=28 |
This is from Neowin.net
[quote:76539]"DirectX 9.0a was removed because of an incompatibility with ATI Catalyst 03.1 drivers. Catalyst drivers 03.2 were unaffected, Wenzel said. He pointed out that there were still some minor bugs bud did not want to comment any further. If and when DirectX 9.0a will be available remains unclear at the moment. Catalyst 03.1 drivers are still pretty popular because they perform better and allow Counter-Strike fans to play the game. Catalyst 03.2 introduced a show stopper bug with Counter-Strike."[/quote:76539] I would not upgrade zoner |
Thanx guys. I think I'll hold off and keep 8.1 installed. Although, THAT isn't doing me any good in MoH...
*rubs his 5 Super7 tickets on his arse for good luck* Zone |
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