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I have the same issue. Using 9.4 currently.
Workaround helps me too. Interesting enough, when game crashes on launch, if checking details, it describes that issue is with atidxx32.dll (faulty module). But then, I have no atidxx32.dll on my system at all. ATI drivers only install atidxx64.dll in Windows\system32 folder (using 64bit Vista). Could it be that game thinks it's 32bit Vista and tries to find 32bit drivers, instead of using proper 64bit ones? Last edited by player1; 06-10-2009 at 06:42 PM. |
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Out of curiosity, what happens if you make a COPY of atidxx64.dll, rename it atidxx32.dll and put it in your system32 folder? And if you put it in necrovision/bin?
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Already tried that.
Didn't do any good. |
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Anyway, just to report, this issue seems fixed with 9.6 drivers. I don't need anymore atidxx32.dll workarond to play NecroVision in DX10 mode.
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