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RRRRGGGHHH
29 Jan 2011, 02:07
I will now proceed to explain my username.

I have installed Worms Armageddon on a Windows 7 machine. I had previously used XP but have upgraded to Windows 7, and now Worms Armageddon simply crashes every time it is loaded.

Here is the error code:


Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: wa.exe
Application Version: 3.0.0.0
Application Timestamp: 372468d1
Fault Module Name: DirectX2D.dll
Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0
Fault Module Timestamp: 371ca3de
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 000019cf
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.48
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information 1: 0a9e
Additional Information 2: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
Additional Information 3: 0a9e
Additional Information 4: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789

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Can anyone tell me how to fix this, or, at least, what the problem is?!? I greatly enjoy playing Worms and long to play it again. I have tried compatibility mode, but that generates a response no different than this one. RRRRGGGHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

CyberShadow
29 Jan 2011, 02:17
Please install the latest update.

Lex
29 Jan 2011, 05:05
The 3.6.31.0 update is located here. It contains a compatibility fix for all Windows versions. Install it. (http://wa.team17.com/main.html?page=supp&area=upda&file=15)

RRRRGGGHHH
31 Jan 2011, 23:45
Is that really all I have to do? No catches or anything? I spent an hour looking for my problem and found nothing, certainly not an update like that one. But apparently it works-- or will, once I update my video chip.

I'm sorry if my problem was too obvious, but I didn't know better. :o

Lex
1 Feb 2011, 06:46
Wow, you spent an hour looking and didn't find that? We tried so hard to spread the word. :( What more can we do? What sites did you read? Maybe we can improve.

RRRRGGGHHH
1 Feb 2011, 15:09
I suppose it *should* have been obvious to actually look on the Team17 site. But no, I contented myself to searching on Google. I feel so stupid.

Habbedaz
1 Feb 2011, 21:27
I'm having the same problem, only I downloaded the newest patch, and it still doesn't work? Do I have to inject it or something? I also can't find the update in program files. Any help is welcome.

Oh, by the way I'm playing the free trial version of the game. If there are no free trial version please notify me so I can uninstall. Yes I am new at this, no flaming :3

Lex
1 Feb 2011, 21:41
The demo version of the game is more than 10 years old and doesn't work with current versions of Windows (XP, Vista, 7). You might want to just buy the game from MasterTronic (formerly Sold Out Software) (http://www.mastertronic.com/productSoldOut.asp?pid=267&productLabelID=1) or Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Worms-2-Armageddon-Pc/dp/B000E23XNA). It's pretty cheap and is updateable.

CyberShadow
1 Feb 2011, 21:53
The update does not register itself anywhere, as it only updates the game's files.

While there technically is an official feature-limited Worms Armageddon demo, I guess you're actually using a time-limited trial of a downloadable version. Downloadable versions are not updateable due to DRM, see the topmost thread in this forum for details.

RRRRGGGHHH
2 Feb 2011, 23:34
What is the video card specifications for W:A on Windows 7? When I run W:A I get the error:

Front-end video initialization error
** Error ** : from Graphics Subsystem , Unable to set desired video mode

(The bolded top line is the titlebar.)
This time I found out that this problem is caused by outdated or ATI graphics cards, but mine is neither.

Lex
2 Feb 2011, 23:40
http://worms2d.info/Troubleshooting_FAQ#.22Graphics_subsystem_error_-_Unable_to_set_desired_video_mode.22

RRRRGGGHHH
2 Feb 2011, 23:43
Thank you, Lex, that was precisely the information I found. Any other suggestions?

Lex
3 Feb 2011, 00:03
The problem is that your video driver is refusing to go into 640×480, 8 bits per pixel mode. This is a terrible video driver. Tell your video card company.

This problem was discussed in depth in this thread: http://forum.team17.co.uk/showthread.php?t=42587

A WormKit module was provided by CyberShadow as a last resort. It forces the frontend to run in 800×600 mode.

RRRRGGGHHH
3 Feb 2011, 14:39
I have ATI Radeon HD 4200, should that work?

Lex
3 Feb 2011, 17:54
I don't know. Is 640×480@8bpp listed in your driver's video modes?

RRRRGGGHHH
26 Mar 2011, 17:07
Yes, it is. I don't know what would be the problem here. This is a very up-to-date video driver and I am assured there is NOTHING wrong with it.

Lex
26 Mar 2011, 21:08
Is the solution linked in the thread linked 4 posts above this acceptable?

RRRRGGGHHH
27 Mar 2011, 22:33
Okay, so I'm supposed to install WormKit and then add CyberShadow's module to the WA folder? I tried that but it didn't work (it gave me the same error.) But I'm probably doing it wrong again.

KRD
28 Mar 2011, 04:11
You're supposed to run WormKit.exe after you've done that, not WA.exe. That may be it.

RRRRGGGHHH
29 Mar 2011, 01:20
Nope, I ran WormKit.exe. It gives me the exact same error.

Plutonic
29 Mar 2011, 20:13
If you select 640x480 256 colour in windows does it work or fail to change res there too? I've had PCs where it lists them even though the monitor can't use them...

Lex
30 Mar 2011, 09:25
In your position, I'd try all my video driver's scaler settings.

In my NVIDIA Control Panel, the scaler settings are listed as follows.When using a resolution lower than my display's native resolution...
Use NVIDIA scalingUse NVIDIA scaling with fixed-aspect ratioUse my display's built-in scalingDo not scaleMy personal preference in general here is "Use my display's built-in scaling", which causes the video card to send the exact (640×480) video size to my display. All 3 other options cause the video card to send a 1920×1200 (in my case) image to my display, causing my display's hardware scaler to be useless. I prefer to free my video card's processing power for other things, too.

This is a farfetched suggestion that I doubt will help, but you never know what weird things can help in situations like this.

RRRRGGGHHH
31 Mar 2011, 00:35
Plutonic, yes, my monitor can switch to that video mode, but WA still fails.

Lex, I'll try that, but I don't know how to get to the NVIDIA control panel.

GrO
31 Mar 2011, 06:47
I have ATI Radeon HD 4200, should that work?

Lex, I'll try that, but I don't know how to get to the NVIDIA control panel.

You can't, until You have NVIDIA card.

Lex
31 Mar 2011, 17:22
ATI surely has similar options in its configurator. Just figure out how to get to your ATI video card driver settings then take a look around at the settings. There's bound to be a selection of scaler settings.

Once again, remember that this is extremely farfetched and probably won't fix your problem.