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− | + | ==== I get a black screen when I try to run WA, then it crashes to desktop or I have to restart the computer ==== | |
Disabling the introduction screens has been known to solve this. To do this, right-click the WA shortcut icon, select properties, and in the "Target" text box, type: | Disabling the introduction screens has been known to solve this. To do this, right-click the WA shortcut icon, select properties, and in the "Target" text box, type: | ||
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+ | This must be outside of the quotation marks for it to work. For example, on my computer, the Target text box reads: | ||
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+ | :"C:\Worms Armageddon\wa.exe" /nointro | ||
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+ | If you have the Trymedia version of the game, and the problem persists, one possible cause is "Ultra VNC's video hook" drivers. Open the Device Manager (Right-click My Computer, select Properties, then the Device Manager tab), find the drivers, and disable them. See here for discussion of this. | ||
== Running WA == | == Running WA == |
Revision as of 22:10, 25 June 2007
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This FAQ is for technical problems and will only apply to users of the most updated version of Worms Armageddon, or users either trying to update to this version, trying to install WA or trying to access WormNET.
Contents
Crashes
I get a black screen when I try to run WA, then it crashes to desktop or I have to restart the computer
Disabling the introduction screens has been known to solve this. To do this, right-click the WA shortcut icon, select properties, and in the "Target" text box, type:
- /nointro
This must be outside of the quotation marks for it to work. For example, on my computer, the Target text box reads:
- "C:\Worms Armageddon\wa.exe" /nointro
If you have the Trymedia version of the game, and the problem persists, one possible cause is "Ultra VNC's video hook" drivers. Open the Device Manager (Right-click My Computer, select Properties, then the Device Manager tab), find the drivers, and disable them. See here for discussion of this.