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nikuzzo

FramebufferManager::CreateFailed in .\Src\FramebufferManager.cpp at line129:Framebuffer depth texture(size: 1920x1584; hr=0x8876086c) help pls
(04-21-2011, 07:45 AM)nikuzzo Wrote: [ -> ]FramebufferManager::CreateFailed in .\Src\FramebufferManager.cpp at line129:Framebuffer depth texture(size: 1920x1584; hr=0x8876086c) help pls

Which revision are you using? DX9 or DX11? Which game is causing this?
If you want the others to help you, then please provide as much info as possible so they may be able to do so... Is it that hard for you? :/

Anyway, if you're using an old and weak IGP (integrated graphics processor/chip) instead of a "real" GPU, you're likely going to run into problems like that...

nikuzzo

(04-21-2011, 08:27 AM)kickstand Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-21-2011, 07:45 AM)nikuzzo Wrote: [ -> ]FramebufferManager::CreateFailed in .\Src\FramebufferManager.cpp at line129:Framebuffer depth texture(size: 1920x1584; hr=0x8876086c) help pls

Which revision are you using? DX9 or DX11? Which game is causing this?
the game is naruto blade chronicles and the direct is 11

(04-21-2011, 08:33 PM)nikuzzo Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-21-2011, 08:27 AM)kickstand Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-21-2011, 07:45 AM)nikuzzo Wrote: [ -> ]FramebufferManager::CreateFailed in .\Src\FramebufferManager.cpp at line129:Framebuffer depth texture(size: 1920x1584; hr=0x8876086c) help pls

Which revision are you using? DX9 or DX11? Which game is causing this?
the game is naruto blade chronicles and the direct is 11

Which revision are you using?
And most important what's your specs, for all we know you could sit on a Pentium III with an ancient NVIDIA/ATI card or something.

Please provide exact:

- Settings
- Specs
- Revision

Then let's see what's wrong.
(04-22-2011, 02:26 AM)Gabriel Belmont Wrote: [ -> ]And most important what's your specs, for all we know you could sit on a Pentium III with an ancient NVIDIA/ATI card or something.

Please provide exact:

- Settings
- Specs
- Revision

Then let's see what's wrong.

I know what's wrong. I want to know which revision he is using.