video_driver = direct3d9 causes game to crash [Solved]
video_driver = direct3d9 causes game to crash [Solved]
Windows 8, Minetest 0.4.7
Game opens OK in OpenGL but has usual Windows performance issue of 7fps
When "video_driver = direct3d9" is added to minetest.conf the game crashes after selecting your world. This happens in single player and server modes
Nothing of usefulness appears on the error log
Game opens OK in OpenGL but has usual Windows performance issue of 7fps
When "video_driver = direct3d9" is added to minetest.conf the game crashes after selecting your world. This happens in single player and server modes
Nothing of usefulness appears on the error log
Last edited by markbe on Fri Jun 07, 2013 23:51, edited 1 time in total.
Most Windows builds don't have Direct X compatibility. If you want to be able to use Direct X, you must use builds made by either xyz (I don't think he makes builds anymore) or Fess (his builds are only 64-bit and he is having trouble making them these days.)
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xyz does the official release builds. And I guess markbe uses them.Inocudom wrote:Most Windows builds don't have Direct X compatibility. If you want to be able to use Direct X, you must use builds made by either xyz (I don't think he makes builds anymore) or Fess (his builds are only 64-bit and he is having trouble making them these days.)
Yes, I used the official build
PilzAdam wrote:xyz does the official release builds. And I guess markbe uses them.Inocudom wrote:Most Windows builds don't have Direct X compatibility. If you want to be able to use Direct X, you must use builds made by either xyz (I don't think he makes builds anymore) or Fess (his builds are only 64-bit and he is having trouble making them these days.)
Just in case, I tried the following:
- disabled all downloaded mods - no change
- re-downloaded the ZIP in case there was some corruption - no change
- created new Minetest world and started game using that - no change
- created new Minimal world and started game using that - no change
I'm going to have a go at compiling it myself but that's a bit of a learning curve :-)
- disabled all downloaded mods - no change
- re-downloaded the ZIP in case there was some corruption - no change
- created new Minetest world and started game using that - no change
- created new Minimal world and started game using that - no change
I'm going to have a go at compiling it myself but that's a bit of a learning curve :-)
I've fixed it, try redownloading the official build http://minetest.ru/builds/minetest-0.4.7.zipmarkbe wrote:Windows 8, Minetest 0.4.7
Game opens OK in OpenGL but has usual Windows performance issue of 7fps
When "video_driver = direct3d9" is added to minetest.conf the game crashes after selecting your world. This happens in single player and server modes
Nothing of usefulness appears on the error log
Sorry ... to be fair, I should have said "My usual OpenGL performance issue" .... My hardware works best with Direct X.Calinou wrote:If you have 7 FPS, you might as well blame your hardware or your setup (did you press "R" to toggle full viewing range?).markbe wrote:Game opens OK in OpenGL but has usual Windows performance issue of 7fps
There is no "usual Windows performance issue".
Yes, I am aware of the full-range toggle ... I use that sparingly (usually when I get lost and want to find a recognizable landmark) :-)
Thanks! That's sorted it ... Direct X now works. Most gratefulxyz wrote:I've fixed it, try redownloading the official build http://minetest.ru/builds/minetest-0.4.7.zipmarkbe wrote:Windows 8, Minetest 0.4.7
Game opens OK in OpenGL but has usual Windows performance issue of 7fps
When "video_driver = direct3d9" is added to minetest.conf the game crashes after selecting your world. This happens in single player and server modes
Nothing of usefulness appears on the error log
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