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Updated
on April 10, 2001 by Thomas
McGuire
Gore
is a new game being developed by 4D
Rulers & built using the AMP
3D Engine. They have only just released a
Multiplayer Test version of the game now. This guide will show you how to Tweak Gore for your system & to fix any compatibility problems which may have arisen. Be sure to report all bugs you discover to 4D Rulers.
Troubleshooting
Begin by downloading the latest drivers for your video card & soundcard. This may solve (some) display or audio problems you might encounter. There are links to various manufacturers on the Drivers page.
Download & Install the latest patch for Gore. Currently that is version 1.27, Available here.
Install
DirectX
8.0A on your system if not already installed. This may fix problems with Sound/Input devices, although Gore itself uses OpenGL for rendering.
If you experience any lockups & such they might be caused by overclocking, if so try reducing the clock speed of the overclocked device. Gore can be quite sensitive to overclocking.
If
you experience static noise or irregular audio playback, try the
following (assuming that installing the latest drivers dont fix
the problems):
Click
on Start, Settings, then Control Panel. If you
have Windows 2000 or Millennium Edition installed note the icon
names as shown in brackets below.
Open
the Multimedia (Sounds & Multimedia) icon.
Select
the Audio tab & then hit the Advanced Properties
(Advanced) button.
Select
the Performance tab.
Move
the Hardware acceleration slider to the 2nd notch from the
left (Basic Acceleration). Move the Sample rate conversion
quality slider to the middle notch (Improved sample rate
converter).
If
you are having problems running the game (Performance or otherwise)
on Windows 2000 then try checking our Windows
2000 Compatibility & Performance guide.
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