Hi @ll,
I GP bikes 8 installed beta, but with Win 10 does not work that game.
That is, the game starts, but the image flickers and the game jerky. This makes it unplayable.
May be due to Windows 10? If so, is there a solution for this ??
with MX bikes and WRS it is equally.
Stoner-Fan ::)
Quote from: Stoner-Fan on July 01, 2016, 10:19:44 PM
Hi @ll,
I GP bikes 8 installed beta, but with Win 10 does not work that game.
That is, the game starts, but the image flickers and the game jerky. This makes it unplayable.
May be due to Windows 10? If so, is there a solution for this ??
with MX bikes and WRS it is equally.
Stoner-Fan ::)
Maybe you need to update your card graphic's driver
Thank you for your quick response. I have checked the graphics driver and it is up to date.
What could I do now? ::)
The problem is only in full screen mode. When I finish the full screen mode, everything works fine. Can someone help me?
Stoner-Fan
Quote from: Stoner-Fan on July 02, 2016, 10:02:18 PM
Thank you for your quick response. I have checked the graphics driver and it is up to date.
What could I do now? ::)
The problem is only in full screen mode. When I finish the full screen mode, everything works fine. Can someone help me?
Stoner-Fan
You try to launch it as windows 7 , in administrator ?
When I had win7, everything worked without problems.
Now I have Win10, there's the problem. I also tried to start the game as admin under Win10, but it is no better.
If I turn off the full screen, everything is OK.
Or does not work the game with win10??
I'm really desperate.
Don't be too desperate :) does it work at full resolution but in window mode? If so then just the same as Full screen really until you find cure.
DD uses Win10 for GPB doesn't he? It seems to work okay for him so maybe DD could give you some good advice on this issue. :)
Hawk.
It does not work at full resolution, but in Windows mode everything is OK.
You mean I should remain in Windows mode play until there is a remedy? ;)
I have tested GPB under win10 on a very modest test system and it worked fine.
Can you give the system specs?
Here are the system specs:
- Win 10 Pro
- 64 Bit
- Prozessor: Intel Core i3 / 550 @ 3,20 GHz
- RAM 4,00GB
Is that enough?
Quote from: Stoner-Fan on July 03, 2016, 07:01:06 PM
Here are the system specs:
- Win 10 Pro
- 64 Bit
- Prozessor: Intel Core i3 / 550 @ 3,20 GHz
- RAM 44,00GB
Is that enough?
Maybe the graphic card
Intel(R) HD Graphics (i3)
DAC-Typ: Internal
Insgesamt verfügbarer Speicher: 1760MB
dedizierter Videospeicher: 128MB
Geimeinsam genutzter Systemspeicher: 1632MB
UPS, the RAM is only 4,00GB not 44,0GB ;)
Quote from: Stoner-Fan on July 03, 2016, 07:33:08 PM
Intel(R) HD Graphics
UPS, the RAM is only 4,00GB not 44,0GB ;)
I'm not a pro , but this setup is far from a good one for gaming
Quote from: guigui404 on July 03, 2016, 07:40:13 PM
Quote from: Stoner-Fan on July 03, 2016, 07:33:08 PM
Intel(R) HD Graphics
UPS, the RAM is only 4,00GB not 44,0GB ;)
I'm not a pro , but this setup is far from a good one for gaming
:'( :'( :'(
The minimum requirements are still met and exceeded.
Minimum requirements:
Operating System: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista/7/8, 32 or 64 bits
Processor: 1.5 GHz
RAM: 512 MB
Video Card: 64 MB OpenGL 1.2.1-compliant
DirectX Version: DirectX 8.1 or newer libraries
also had problems with w10.
for me it was the nvidia graphics driver.
deinstall times the nvidia drivers and take the from windows.
for me it has helped and until now had no more trouble.
Same here, after updating video driver everything ok,, WIN 10 home
Do you know which Intel HD graphics you have, a quick google suggests that some early versions are only legacy support for win10
Hi only just saw this and I run WIN10 64bit but with Nvidea GPU so no clue about the Intel stuff sorry.
Hope you get it sorted bro
DD
The problem is almost solved. The resolution was too low. Now I have almost full screen. But when I click "Full Screen", then it is as before. I hope that we get that too in the handle. ;) 8)
Stoner-Fan