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The Emperor of Rome
07-10-2005, 13:45
Im running RTW with both patches. Also i have the unlock all factions mod. However my Roman infantry units are always stuck on lowest unit detail even when i increase it. I hate this since they have spikes for feet and i know my system can handle better. Does anyone have a solution to the problem :help:
The Emperor of Rome
07-10-2005, 19:52
Could it be something to do with the patch?
Has it happened to anyone else?
PLEASE HELP NEEDED :help:
KukriKhan
07-10-2005, 20:08
System specs?
edyzmedieval
07-10-2005, 20:09
It happened to me, although I rarely play RTW....
I unistalled and reinstalled RTW, then I applied the 1.2 patch. Back to normal.
For the mod, no. I don't use the mod.
The Emperor of Rome
07-10-2005, 21:40
i figured out the only way to change unit detail on romans is to turn on unit shaders. However you dont hve to for any other unit. Has anyone else noticed this? :dizzy2:
Sir Toma of Spain
07-11-2005, 01:38
Yeah i've had this problem to and gets really really annoying :furious3:
I think it might have something to do with the 1.2 patch
The Emperor of Rome
07-11-2005, 03:36
Its definately to do with the 1.2 patch since i did a reinstall and checked it after the 1.1 patch and its all fine its only after the 1.2 patch that you lose the ability to change unit details on romans.
Dutch_guy
07-11-2005, 11:17
for the spiked feet , I think you need to turn on ANti- Aliasing ( sp? )
just check options and you'll find the option Anti-Aliasing.
:balloon2:
Sir Toma of Spain
07-12-2005, 02:21
When i open the drop down thing for the Anti-anylizing thingy. The only thing there is is NONE :help:
sunsmountain
07-12-2005, 03:06
Besides re-installing your video card / direct x drivers, i can only recommend making the desired changes in
PREFERENCES.TXT
in your Rome - Total War directory..
That should work. If it doesnt, try deleting that txt file (make a backup), that should force the hardware detection algorithm to be run again. (apparently, during install, it is executed, but wrongly so / buggy).
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