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Diego.B May 7th, 2005 11:50 AM

Problem to play Jedi Academy.
 
Hello,


After many months without play Jedi Academy, I reinstall him but when I try to enter in the game, the console opens then a black screen and then back to the desktop. :(

I have a GeForce 2 MX, but I don't believe that is the problem because I have played with this same video card before.

Someone knows how can I resolve this problem :confused:

.Sorry my english. :)

Inyri Forge May 7th, 2005 12:32 PM

Re: Problem to play Jedi Academy.
 
You say it does this just after you install? You haven't tried to add any mods are anything?

The best advice I can give is to patch it and see if that helps. Other than that, I stick to to my position of knowing nothing of hardware.

Diego.B May 7th, 2005 01:23 PM

Re: Problem to play Jedi Academy.
 
I didn't install any mod.

I have installed the official patch but the problem continue

Derkis May 7th, 2005 02:38 PM

Re: Problem to play Jedi Academy.
 
Does your computer meet all the system requirements? I know that's kinda an obvios question but sometimes that's it.

Kessno May 7th, 2005 03:03 PM

Re: Problem to play Jedi Academy.
 
It sounds like your computer can't handle the game, either because of a error or technical problem.

I'd try reinstalling it, if that doesn't help then I'd check to make sure it meets the system requirements.

I had a game do that once to me, it was because my graphics card was to old.

Good Luck,

Kessno11

Diego.B May 7th, 2005 03:37 PM

Re: Problem to play Jedi Academy.
 
My PC support run the game. The prove of this is that I played this game before(many months ago) with this same PC.

there's_a_code_in_my_name May 7th, 2005 03:49 PM

Re: Problem to play Jedi Academy.
 
mabye you intalled another game or something that might be making the problem

sometimes the game needs extra harddisc space to play the game
like it says something like "500mb requied (550mb recomended)" you might want to see how much free space you have on your computer

Master Shi-joh May 9th, 2005 02:24 PM

Re: Problem to play Jedi Academy.
 
hello i maybe a newbie but i hav had this problem also hav u tried going into your play drive and clicking on jasp . jedi academy single player? if so does could not load default cfg. come up? if this is what happens . i will reply 2 u on the matter.

Diego.B May 10th, 2005 09:41 AM

Re: Problem to play Jedi Academy.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Master Shi-joh
hello i maybe a newbie but i hav had this problem also hav u tried going into your play drive and clicking on jasp . jedi academy single player? if so does could not load default cfg. come up? if this is what happens . i will reply 2 u on the matter.


Yes, I did and I got the same problem. :(

Do u know a solution??? :)

Jedi Marso May 10th, 2005 09:53 AM

Re: Problem to play Jedi Academy.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by there's_a_code_in_my_name
mabye you intalled another game or something that might be making the problem

sometimes the game needs extra harddisc space to play the game
like it says something like "500mb requied (550mb recomended)" you might want to see how much free space you have on your computer

This would be my guess as well. If you have any other games that run on the same engine (or something similar) you may want to try systemically taking them off your system and seeing if JA will load. If you do this one program at a time and this is indeed the problem, you will find which program it is that interferes with JA. The solution then is to only have one loaded at a time on your harddrive.

Also, occasionally a new game comes with a newer version of DirectX, although I don't imagine that shoul cause a conflict with JA. However, if you've updated your video drivers between now and when the game worked, you may be onto something there as well.


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