Soccer: Troubleshooting Display Problems (157577)
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This article includes troubleshooting steps to resolve Soccer display
problems you may encounter if your system is not configured correctly.
This article also includes a list of video drivers that are not compatible
with Soccer.
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Soccer uses DirectX 2.0 technology. In some cases, the DirectX video
driver may not work correctly with your video driver. If you
experience display problems, contact your video card manufacturer
for the latest DirectX drivers. If you continue to experience problems
with DirectX, try the following procedures:
- Restart Windows in Safe mode. To do so, follow the steps in the
appropriate section below:
Microsoft Windows 95
Restart your computer. When you see the "Starting Windows 95"
message, press the F8 key, and then choose Safe Mode
from the Startup menu.
Microsoft Windows 98
Restart your computer, press and hold down the CTRL key after
your computer completes the Power On Self Test (POST), and then
choose Safe Mode from the Startup menu. - Click Start, point to Settings, and then click
Control Panel.
- Double-click Display.
- Click the Settings tab.
- Click Change Display Type.
NOTE: If you are using Microsoft Windows 95 OEM Service Release 2
(OSR2), click Advanced Properties, and if you are using Microsoft
Windows 98, click Advanced. - Under Adapter Type, click Change.
NOTE: If you are using Windows 98, click the Adapter tab,
and then click Change. - In the Select Device dialog box, select the DirectX-compatible
video driver suggested by your video card manufacturer. If you do
not have a DirectX-compatible video driver, contact your video card
manufacturer for an updated video driver.
NOTE: If you are using Windows 98 step through the Update
Device Driver wizard and select an appropriate driver for your
video adapter. - Restart your computer to apply the change you have made, and then
start Soccer.
- Reinstall your video drivers. Note that Soccer does not run without
DirectX drivers.
If you consistently cannot get a game started, DirectX may be having
problems with your video drivers. Contact your video card manufacturer
for updated DirectX drivers. See the "Video Cards That Don't Support
Soccer" section of this article to see which video cards have problems
with Soccer.
If you have one of the cards on the list or you continue to have display
problems, you may want to download and install the latest version of
DirectX.
NOTE: Most DirectX related problems have been resolved in the
latest version of DirectX. Download the latest version of DirectX
or, if you own a game that installs a later version of DirectX,
install DirectX from the newer game's CD-ROM.
The latest version of DirectX is available at the following Microsoft
Web site:
For more information about how to obtain the latest version of DirectX,
please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
179113 How to Download and Install DirectX
The Nexgen 586 system may not support DirectX, and therefore may not run
Soccer. To resolve this issue, contact Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) to
inquire about a fix for this issue.
Video Cards That Do Not Support Soccer
If you are using any of the following cards or processors, you may
experience problems when playing Soccer. Note that this list may not
include all cards that do not run with Soccer. If you experience display
problems, please contact your hardware manufacturer for the latest
DirectX video drivers:
- Matrox Millennium video card: download Matrox's latest DirectX
driver and latest video driver from:
- Boca SXVGA5-CLGD5424
- Trident 9440
- Diamond Stealth 64 Video 3400XL S3 Vision 868
- SDIS Weitek 9100
- Any video card using the Hornet Tender Pro video chip
- Some video cards using the Nvidia chip
- Matrox Impression causes display problems
- The ATI Mach 64 PCI video card ships with the ATI Graphics
Xpression driver that will not run DirectDraw. Update this driver
to the ATI Mach 64 PCI (macxw4) DirectDraw driver version 4.02
from ATI Tech Enhanced.
- The Edge 3D PCI Video card and device driver that comes
with the Nvidia NV1 chipset will not run DirectX. Update this
driver to the Diamond Edge 3D PCI VGA Compatible Device Driver
version 4.0 from Diamond Multimedia Systems to run DirectX. The
Diamond Multimedia Systems World Wide site is:
- The Orchid Technology Kelvin Video 64 PCI card with the Alliance
Pro Motion 6410 chipset causes display problems. The DirectDraw
driver has trouble changing resolutions when running Windows with a
resolution of 1152 x 864 x 256 or higher. Change your Windows
resolution to 1024 x 768 before running Soccer, and check the
manufacturer for an updated DirectDraw driver.
- The Ark 2000 PV PCI Windows Accelerator has trouble with the cursor
if the default Windows mode is not 256-color. The mouse display
driver does not handle bit-depth changes properly, so the game
switches the screen to 256-color mode. Change your default Windows
mode to the 256-color mode.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 6/20/2005 |
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