I installed HalfLife and when the game starts, it seems like it changes video modes and my monitor isn't syncing or something - I see the screen flicker and intermittently when there is something displayed, its really impossible to do anything, the image is like about a half dozen double-exposures, but it looks like its trying to show the first screen of the game with menu choices. I can't tell what video mode its in and I don't know whats wrong, but maybe if I knew what mode its in, I could check the settings in the display control panel.
I have a Celeron 466 overclocked just a little, Windows 98 (first release), a Marvel G400-TV, and Half Life, all using the stock versions/drivers which came on the original CDs. This machine isn't online so updating the versions is not as easy as I'd like, but I expected the game to at least get up on its knees and shamble around without major tweaking. :^( I can task-switch away from the game and/or kill it from the task manager, and my system is still sane as far as I can tell.
What should I do? I just built the machine from scratch and I haven't tried installing any other games yet, after all, why save the best for last? I'll see if anything else succeeds (have Quake II to try next), but so far I've installed the SB Live! Platinum, the keyboard and mouse, and had zero problems with the bundled hardware utilities and demos. I could try the games bundled with the video and sound cards also, which one(s) might be informative?
Thanks,
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Jeffrey Blankenship
I have a Celeron 466 overclocked just a little, Windows 98 (first release), a Marvel G400-TV, and Half Life, all using the stock versions/drivers which came on the original CDs. This machine isn't online so updating the versions is not as easy as I'd like, but I expected the game to at least get up on its knees and shamble around without major tweaking. :^( I can task-switch away from the game and/or kill it from the task manager, and my system is still sane as far as I can tell.
What should I do? I just built the machine from scratch and I haven't tried installing any other games yet, after all, why save the best for last? I'll see if anything else succeeds (have Quake II to try next), but so far I've installed the SB Live! Platinum, the keyboard and mouse, and had zero problems with the bundled hardware utilities and demos. I could try the games bundled with the video and sound cards also, which one(s) might be informative?
Thanks,
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Jeffrey Blankenship
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