I cannot get the game to run above a 800x600 resolution.
VacantBlue:
Not sure that your system can handle it, but that's already been mentioned. You'll need to alter the Graphics Rule file.
As posted by Jordi:
Quote from: Jordi on 2007 May 11, 11:29:56
Ohm that's easy. Find your native resolution (1680 x 1050 for a 20" 16:10 monitor, 1920 x 1080 for a larger 16:9 monitor, or whatever).
Go to the last XP you have (Celebrations trumps Seasons).
Open \TSData\Res\Config\Graphics Rules.sgr in a text editor
Look for the string "option ScreenModeResolution" and change the Setting $High as follows:
setting $High
uintProp maxResWidth 1680
uintProp maxResHeight 1050
uintProp defaultResWidth 1680
uintProp defaultResHeight 1050
Use your native monitor values of course.
Next time you load the game the resolution is available.
Make sure you either have the original CD, or a backup of the file, should EAMaxis come out with a patch.
(edit to delete double posting of link)
jolrei:
Is it possible that Liveangels have a graphics card, but have not installed drivers? If you have a graphics card, find out what it is and get appropriate drivers. If not, you can try the solution suggested by vacantblue, but you may suffer lots-o-lag since your computer is doing a lot of emulation work and using your processor. This may also cause your game to crash. Ultimately, the best solution is to find a 3D graphics card of some sort. It doesn't even have to be ridiculously expensive - I'm running on an ATI X300 thing built into my main board and have never had a crash. Anything you get should be better than that.
*jolrei makes note to self to upgrade video card someday.
Paperbladder:
If you don't have a graphics driver, your system reverts back to a VESA driver which pretty much all graphics accelerators are compatible with. However, this driver isn't capable of going beyond 800x600 and I don't believe it is capable of 3D rendering. Since liveangel is getting stuff higher 800x600 in XP, so the Intel driver is installed.
I do have a Intel chip and I could get up to 1280x800 in TS2 without any tweaking. However, it was much slower than running it on another computer using a Geforce 6100 so there wasn't really a point of "playing" it on the computer with the Intel. (By the way, the Geforce 6100 was an upgrade from a Geforce 4 chip which wasn't able to get anything higher than 800x600 like that Intel card.)
J. M. Pescado:
I don't really get the point of those Intel things, really. Their graphical ability is total shit, even worse than ancient, decade-old cards from long-defunct companies.
Zazazu:
They're a cheap trick so that computer manufacturers can convince the unwitting that they are peddling gaming machines, not extra-shiny word processors.
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