Seagate
07-19-2008, 08:32 PM
Guys, when making a new thread about a problem you have, or a bug that causes the game to crash, describe the problem you are having, and put detailed specifications about your computer, so we don't have to ask you to put it in the thread or mention it, because this just takes more time to solve your problem. Also, make sure that your computer meets the minimum system requirements to run GunZ: The Duel. Remember, these are MINIMUM requirements so don't expect to run the game at full settings smoothly just because you meet these requirements.
Operating System - Windows 2000/XP/(Vista not fully capable)
Processor - At least 500 mhz or more
Video card - video card with at least 8 mb memory.
Hard Drive - At least 1GB Free Disk Space
Memory - At least 256 MiB SDRAM
DirectX - 9.0c or above
Sound - Direct 3D Sound Compatible
Also, Update your video card drivers to the latest edition first so you can find out if that is the solution.
ATi - ati.com
Nvidia - nvidia.com
Intel - Intel.com
AMD - amd.com
DirectX - google it.
To find out basic information about your computer follow these steps.
Windows 2000/XP Users - Press the start button on the taskbar, press the Run... button that has an icon that looks like a window moving. A window should pop up saying type the name of a program, document, or internet resource and windows will open it for you. Type in dxdiag in the address bar.
Another window should pop up, if a window pops up saying Do you want to allow DxDiag to check if your drivers are digitally signed as logo'd bu Microsoft's Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL)? This may cause Windows to connect to the Internet to download new WHQL certificates. No information is retrieved from your system. We reccommend answering "Yes" so that DxDiag has more complete information about your system. Press No for now. A new window should pop up named DirectX Diagnostic Tool. Type in what it says in these text lines.
Current Date/Time: not needed.
Computer Name: not needed.
Operating System: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Language: not needed.
System Manufacturer: not needed.
System Model: not needed.
BIOS: not needed.
Processor: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Memory: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Page File: ADD TO YOUR POST.
DirectX Version: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Then click the tab on the top that says Display. Type in what it says in these text lines.
Name: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Manufacturer: not needed.
Chip Type: not needed.
DAC Type: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Approx. Total Memory: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Current Display Mode: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Monitor: not needed.
Windows Vista Users - Press the start button, press the search bar, type in dxdiag, press the program that comes up with an icon that has a yellow X in a blue circle. A window should pop up, if a window pops up saying Do you want to allow DxDiag to check if your drivers are digitally signed as logo'd bu Microsoft's Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL)? This may cause Windows to connect to the Internet to download new WHQL certificates. No information is retrieved from your system. We reccommend answering "Yes" so that DxDiag has more complete information about your system. Press No for now. A new window should pop up named DirectX Diagnostic Tool. Type in what it says in these text lines.
Current Date/Time: not needed.
Computer Name: not needed.
Operating System: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Language: not needed.
System Manufacturer: not needed.
System Model: not needed.
BIOS: not needed.
Processor: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Memory: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Page File: ADD TO YOUR POST.
DirectX Version: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Then click the tab on the top that says Display. Type in what it says in these text lines.
Name: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Manufacturer: not needed.
Chip Type: not needed.
DAC Type: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Approx. Total Memory: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Current Display Mode: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Monitor: not needed.
Operating System - Windows 2000/XP/(Vista not fully capable)
Processor - At least 500 mhz or more
Video card - video card with at least 8 mb memory.
Hard Drive - At least 1GB Free Disk Space
Memory - At least 256 MiB SDRAM
DirectX - 9.0c or above
Sound - Direct 3D Sound Compatible
Also, Update your video card drivers to the latest edition first so you can find out if that is the solution.
ATi - ati.com
Nvidia - nvidia.com
Intel - Intel.com
AMD - amd.com
DirectX - google it.
To find out basic information about your computer follow these steps.
Windows 2000/XP Users - Press the start button on the taskbar, press the Run... button that has an icon that looks like a window moving. A window should pop up saying type the name of a program, document, or internet resource and windows will open it for you. Type in dxdiag in the address bar.
Another window should pop up, if a window pops up saying Do you want to allow DxDiag to check if your drivers are digitally signed as logo'd bu Microsoft's Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL)? This may cause Windows to connect to the Internet to download new WHQL certificates. No information is retrieved from your system. We reccommend answering "Yes" so that DxDiag has more complete information about your system. Press No for now. A new window should pop up named DirectX Diagnostic Tool. Type in what it says in these text lines.
Current Date/Time: not needed.
Computer Name: not needed.
Operating System: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Language: not needed.
System Manufacturer: not needed.
System Model: not needed.
BIOS: not needed.
Processor: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Memory: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Page File: ADD TO YOUR POST.
DirectX Version: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Then click the tab on the top that says Display. Type in what it says in these text lines.
Name: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Manufacturer: not needed.
Chip Type: not needed.
DAC Type: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Approx. Total Memory: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Current Display Mode: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Monitor: not needed.
Windows Vista Users - Press the start button, press the search bar, type in dxdiag, press the program that comes up with an icon that has a yellow X in a blue circle. A window should pop up, if a window pops up saying Do you want to allow DxDiag to check if your drivers are digitally signed as logo'd bu Microsoft's Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL)? This may cause Windows to connect to the Internet to download new WHQL certificates. No information is retrieved from your system. We reccommend answering "Yes" so that DxDiag has more complete information about your system. Press No for now. A new window should pop up named DirectX Diagnostic Tool. Type in what it says in these text lines.
Current Date/Time: not needed.
Computer Name: not needed.
Operating System: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Language: not needed.
System Manufacturer: not needed.
System Model: not needed.
BIOS: not needed.
Processor: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Memory: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Page File: ADD TO YOUR POST.
DirectX Version: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Then click the tab on the top that says Display. Type in what it says in these text lines.
Name: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Manufacturer: not needed.
Chip Type: not needed.
DAC Type: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Approx. Total Memory: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Current Display Mode: ADD TO YOUR POST.
Monitor: not needed.