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GL_Subsystem Error
Jun 04 2005 08:58pm

TheCrow21
 - Student
TheCrow21
Hey all,
Just recently re-installed Ja after formatting my computer and everytime i try to play single player or multiplayer it says
"GLW_StartOpenGL() - Could not open GL subsystem"
Drivers, internet, and all the essentials have been re-installed already but ja just won't work. Any ideas? :D
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Jan 15 2011 05:32pm

Dynex
 - Student
 Dynex

I have the same error, thats probably the reason why i stopped JKA and TJA.

Jun 07 2005 04:27am

Setementor
 - Jedi Master
 Setementor

What if you don't know where they were? :D

Jun 06 2005 10:04pm

D@RtHM@UL
 - Student
 D@RtHM@UL

Quote:
My direct x is up to date and i'm way over the requirements, it must be drivers....Now to get someone who knows what they're doing with drivers :P.
Thanks for all your help guys :D


I never installed or did anything with Drivers either before I had the OpenGL Problem.

But it's really easy, just go to the website of your Video Card provider, download the newest drivers, and install them to were your old drivers were.

Reboot your computer, and have fun with JK:JA :)

Jun 06 2005 09:39pm

TheCrow21
 - Student
 TheCrow21

My direct x is up to date and i'm way over the requirements, it must be drivers....Now to get someone who knows what they're doing with drivers :P.
Thanks for all your help guys :D
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"Story of my life" :P


Jun 05 2005 02:37pm

D@RtHM@UL
 - Student
 D@RtHM@UL

Had the same problem aswell a few weeks ago when I reinstalled Jedi Knight II.

I solved it by reinstalling my Drivers.
Go to the site of your Video Card provider, and download their latest drivers.

Be sure to remove all your old drivers before doing this, to make sure nothing stays behind.

The OpenGL Error should be gone after you've installed the latest drivers.

Jun 04 2005 11:44pm

solitude
 - Jedi Council
 solitude

its an opengl graphics problem

check directx and get the latest drivers for your graphics card.
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Jun 04 2005 11:12pm

Setementor
 - Jedi Master
 Setementor

Check that your computer's specs are either the same as, or higher than the hardware requirements on the back of the game's case.

Oh, and it seems like a Graphic error, by the way.

Jun 04 2005 10:30pm

Gradius
 - Ex-Student
 Gradius

Is your DirectX up to date?
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