Game won't start.
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Game won't start.
I got Uplink today as a part of the Humble Introversion Bundle. When i try to run it, it will pop up on the task bar, change the resolution and change the mouse cursor, but won't do anything else. I then have to ctrl+alt+del and go terminate the process in the Task Manager using the keyboard, since it won't let me click with the mouse on the task manager window. Can anyone help? I'm running on Vista 32-bit btw.
Could you make a shortcut to Uplink, change the target to something like:
And post what happens?
(Obviously, change C:\Program Files\etc to the actual location of your game)
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"C:\Program Files\Uplink\uplink.exe" -graphics_fullscreenAnd post what happens?
(Obviously, change C:\Program Files\etc to the actual location of your game)
- frenchfrog
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I'm guessing some OpenGL problems.
Do you run the latest graphic driver provided directly from your video card manufacturer (ASUS, Gigabyte, ...) or even better chipset manufacturer (ATI/AMD, nVidia, ...)? (forget about Microsoft Windows Update drivers)
Here's a trick to turn OpenGL software rendering:
Check in your uplink directory if there is a opengl32.dll.bak file, if there is, simply copy that file and rename to opengl32.dll, this will turn software rendering on.
Else download the 1.55 Uplink patch from the patch page.
Download and install the latest version of 7-Zip (a very safe open source archive manager).
Then extract the 1.55 patch with the help of 7-Zip to get the opengl32.dll.bak file then simply copy that file and rename to opengl32.dll, this will turn software rendering on.
Do you run the latest graphic driver provided directly from your video card manufacturer (ASUS, Gigabyte, ...) or even better chipset manufacturer (ATI/AMD, nVidia, ...)? (forget about Microsoft Windows Update drivers)
Here's a trick to turn OpenGL software rendering:
Check in your uplink directory if there is a opengl32.dll.bak file, if there is, simply copy that file and rename to opengl32.dll, this will turn software rendering on.
Else download the 1.55 Uplink patch from the patch page.
Download and install the latest version of 7-Zip (a very safe open source archive manager).
Then extract the 1.55 patch with the help of 7-Zip to get the opengl32.dll.bak file then simply copy that file and rename to opengl32.dll, this will turn software rendering on.
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- frenchfrog
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Try the standalone demo and install it outside Program Files (ex: c:\games\uplink_demo)?
And retry putting the opengl32.dll file at the same place as the uplink.exe
And retry putting the opengl32.dll file at the same place as the uplink.exe
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