



It even dares to "autocorrect" my correctly spelled "programme" and instead gives me this imbecile illiterates-lingo from across the big pond. Bc 2: Khi chrome ti xong s xut hin biu tng ca file DxWnd gc tri mn hnh, chnh l file bn mun download. Steam in its infinite wisdom knows more than all my security systems and all DW-players know altogether. You're old enough, otherwise you weren't allowed to be here. DxWnd is an Open Source app designed to make older Windows games that run in a window load fullscreen, improving video modes, compatibility, and more.
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(although you don't need Steam to run DW, just download it, go to the Steam Apps folder, copy the complete Dangerous Waters folder, move it to another directory of your choice, and uninstall DW on Steam, it's what you can do with many Steam games, btw, but that's another story).įor whatever reason that patronising cry-baby Steam might not want to open the link in your browser because it's "dangerous" (it's what I get when I click on it). W10 is NOT the problem with this wrapper. If not, you gotta find a respective hardware solution for your machine to run DW. It worked for me in 2019 with DXWnd, not anymore now though, but it works now even without DXWnd with the 2022-version of Jiri's d3d8-dll. This would work as well, otherwise setting the game's exe-file to 16-bit colour depth (or even 8-bit for that matter) doesn't do ANYTHING, if your graphics card adapter can't handle it.īut this latest wrapper should fix this, too. You could likewise set your adapter to 16-bit colour depth in W10, if you have even such an mode available (I don't). The problem can be your graphics accelerator/adapter setting, that can't handle 16-bit colour depth (like mine, but this wrapper is supposed to fix this), or your monitor or both. If you can't, the problem is on your end, because this d3d8.dll works. In the Main tab uncheck 'Run in Window' and check 'Aquire admin caps'. Right click on MW4Mercs.exe and select modify again. Now double click on autoconfigMERCS.exe in DXwnd and it should run. If I can run DW in windowed mode without any third party programme, then you can do too. In the DirectX tab set it to use the DirectX 10 hook and click okay. W10 Wrapper d3d8.dll version 0.03 by Jiri Dvorak You can now just tick the usually greyed out "window" in the options, pick one of the 4 preset resolutions, done, as you also don't have to change the game's res in its ini-file, like you had to do with the initial version of Jiri's wrapper. So, no DXWnd needed to run DW in windowed mode. It fixes crashes when changing resolutions ingame and now supports windowed mode even on 32-bit desktops without compatibility mode in the Steam versions. W10 users use the latest version 0.03 of.
