- #Mechcommander 2 omnitech automatic video card mod#
- #Mechcommander 2 omnitech automatic video card driver#
- #Mechcommander 2 omnitech automatic video card upgrade#
- #Mechcommander 2 omnitech automatic video card Pc#
- #Mechcommander 2 omnitech automatic video card windows#
I don't know if the game really needs this dll though.Someone was posting one in the HBS game thread. I experimentally removed imagehelp.dll from assets\Binaries and the game started on nVidia too.
#Mechcommander 2 omnitech automatic video card driver#
So, when wintrust calls into imagehelp (function ImageGetCertificateDataEx) it just calls into an empty function simply returning an error, causing getting the driver certificate information to fail. However the game has an own imagehelp.dll (versioned as a Win2k component) in its assets\Binaries folder which gets loaded before initializing D3D11.
#Mechcommander 2 omnitech automatic video card windows#
This is done through windows components: crypt32.dll -> wintrust.dll -> imagehelp.dll. So, this one wants to load 'nvwgf2um.dll', the real driver component, but before doing that, the loader checks if it contains a digital sign. This dll is nvldumd.dll (which must stand for 'nv load user mode driver') in the case of nVidia that is a proxy dll for loading other components. When dgVoodoo calls into D3D11 to create the DX device then the D3D11 runtime calls into the driver dll at some point.
I think I figured out what's going on here, with this game. I tested the proposal made by xcomcmdr and it had no impact for me. This is when I came here to find support and offer testing capacity and options.
#Mechcommander 2 omnitech automatic video card Pc#
When applying the same dgVoodoo2 settings and files from my VdgVoodoo2 test installation to the PC with MC2 problems I can not even get to the MC2 start screen anymore I installed the latest version and tried it on a PC with a well running MC2 to get a feel for dgVooDoon2 it works fine there but it's not needed in that installaion. The well ment but worthless hints towards activating legacy components and/or using compatibility mode do not change anything for me.
#Mechcommander 2 omnitech automatic video card mod#
I like to find the fix for that, because plenty of MC2 gamers (what ever mod or version) have this problem. My point here is that it is a generic MC2/Win10 issue not mod specific and it can not be the hardware difference because it runs on the same hardware (excellent under win64 Ultimate and terrible under fresh installed win10Pro). All show the same issues and are unplayable.
#Mechcommander 2 omnitech automatic video card upgrade#
One PC had upgrade issues thus I installed a fresh Win10Pro on an additional disk in that PC and tried MC2 or the available mods MC- Omnitech or my MC2X. I upgraded 2 PCs and after the upgrade MechCommander 2 runs as perfectly as before. I recently switched my 3 PCs from win7 Ultimate or Win8.1 to Win10Pro all PCs play a role in my coding, campaign developemnt or testing and on all PCs any MC2 (original or mod) ran perfectly without any compatibility settings or tweaks. Hi there I am new to this forum and dgvoodoo but very familiar with MC2 and alle available MC2 mods because I am modding MC2 since it came out (see my work at, if you are interested). I already tried to delete badcards.csv and vidcards.csv to no effect. At this point, you can try running the game! Change the last column (everything after the card) to 'None', making sure to leave a comma between the card and 'None'ġ9. Change the 'card' column to YOUR card.ġ7. Change the second column to match the DEV value you found in Device Manager. Make sure the first column matches the VEN value you found in Device Manager. Find the entries for other cards of the same vendor (Intel, nVidia, etc)ġ3. Open the VIDCARD.csv file in a text editor (NOT wordpad, word, or other 'rich text' editors. For example, my Intel HD 530 is VEN_8086 and DEV_191B.ġ1. Make note of the VEN value (just the 4 characters) and the DEV value (again, just the 4 characters) You are going see a bunch of values like "PCI\VEN_xxxx&DEV_xxxx&." Go to the Details tab and find the "Hardware Ids" property. Right-click on your display adapter and choose "Properties"ġ0. Open up the Windows Device Manager and find your Display Adapters.ĩ. Right-click on your display adapter and choose "Proper Ĩ.