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cs2d error
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What did you change before this error occurred? Change it back.
I never changed any files. I only did change the sound driver. None of them work so i just changed it to the default one.
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Maybe you have deleted a file can sound pattern of CS2D. example, Negative!,Or any other standard file.
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I said i never changed or deleted any files.
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If not for this guy I do not know
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Try to reinstall it,if it does not work download. zip, if it does not work I do not know man
Sorry Bad English.
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-> http://cs2d.com/faq.php?show=err_sfx#err_sfx
I had this problem on my old laptop.
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D-D3ADxPro: You changed the sound driver? that's the problem
-> http://cs2d.com/faq.php?show=err_sfx#err_sfx
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-> http://cs2d.com/faq.php?show=err_sfx#err_sfx
The FAQ doesn't help at all.
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EDIT: Nope. The zip just says acception access violation.
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Try extracting the contents of the Zip archive to a location on your harddrive and name that folder CS2D. Then try running one of the binary executables within the CS2D folder namely "CounterStrike2D.exe" and it should be able to run fine. If you get blurry text whilst running the game, I recommend you to change rendering mode by making use of the Launcher which is a binary executable that exists within the Zip archive by default.
Test differences between rendering modes by changing from DirectX to OpenGL. If nothing like that works report back to us any problems you encounter, so that we may aid you in solving your question.
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D-D3ADxPro: I believe you are trying to run the game from the Zip archive. That doesn't work, that might've triggered the exception or access violation warning message.
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This is just madness. You should REALLY think before posting.
The OP has already played Counter-Strike 2D, which states he knows EXACTLY how to install it. He also uploaded a file which could never ever have been created by running in the zip file.
I am mind blown by this ridiculousness. Not sure why you are moderator (No offense).
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ACCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION can be caused by updating to a newer OS which your PC should not be running.
I once had the problem with Minecraft when I updated to a new Windows version. It was all solved when I got the older one back. But that was a few years ago and it's also a different game, but the principle is the same.
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EDIT: Nope. The zip just says acception access violation. ![](img/smiles/thoughtfully2.gif)
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Could you please elaborate on why I cannot question that specific part without you interferring,
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I'm sorry but if that's not logical enough, I don't know what to say sorry but this is how I look at it. Please take it as it is, but don't be all jumpy.
On-Topic:
Run dxdiag on your computer via (Start -> Run) and check if you have Direct3D or DirectSound installed, if you do not see that installed then that's assumably the problem. As that's what CS2D uses sometimes in order to be able to run fine. But you never know, it could be other things aswell. And please, try to be nice to eachother. The last thing we want is a flamewar, eh?
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My point is you are assuming things while not knowing whether they are true or false. You will never be able to help someone without own experience or simply testing to see what does and does not work.
This is why I said I don't understand why you are a moderator, I could see you banning someone for a reason which is invalid.
But this is just me being all concerned about everything.
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1× editiert, zuletzt 12.04.13 12:59:20
EDIT: Only OpenGl doesnt show the error. Directx does.
1× editiert, zuletzt 13.04.13 22:45:47
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No sound drivers work for me.
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Windows XP doesn't support DirectX 11 because it's too modern for older systems however DirectX 9.0c or 10 works fine on Windows XP. Perhaps that could be the problem, in that case you would have to reinstall DirectX 9.0c or 10 on your Windows XP PC if you have got that. I'm only guessing now as I don't know.
If you've got Windows Vista or 7 you're fine with DirectX 11, why? well because I use it on Windows 7 and I get no such errors like Exception Access Violation (EAV) whether I'm using DirectX or OpenGL rendering.
It could possibly be a problem with your sound setup in your OS or in CS2D itself, that's what I'm guessing on as it's highly plausible that it's the main cause of this problem.
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What operating system do you use
D-D3ADxPro?
Windows XP doesn't support DirectX 11 because it's too modern for older systems however DirectX 9.0c or 10 works fine on Windows XP. Perhaps that could be the problem, in that case you would have to reinstall DirectX 9.0c or 10 on your Windows XP PC if you have got that. I'm only guessing now as I don't know.
If you've got Windows Vista or 7 you're fine with DirectX 11, why? well because I use it on Windows 7 and I get no such errors like Exception Access Violation (EAV) whether I'm using DirectX or OpenGL rendering.
It could possibly be a problem with your sound setup in your OS or in CS2D itself, that's what I'm guessing on as it's highly plausible that it's the main cause of this problem.
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Windows XP doesn't support DirectX 11 because it's too modern for older systems however DirectX 9.0c or 10 works fine on Windows XP. Perhaps that could be the problem, in that case you would have to reinstall DirectX 9.0c or 10 on your Windows XP PC if you have got that. I'm only guessing now as I don't know.
If you've got Windows Vista or 7 you're fine with DirectX 11, why? well because I use it on Windows 7 and I get no such errors like Exception Access Violation (EAV) whether I'm using DirectX or OpenGL rendering.
It could possibly be a problem with your sound setup in your OS or in CS2D itself, that's what I'm guessing on as it's highly plausible that it's the main cause of this problem.
My computer information:
OS: Windows 7 ultimate 32-bit(6.1, Build 7601)
System Manager: Gateway
Processer: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processer 3400+, ~24Ghz
I downloaded Directx 9.0c at the windows main website, and when done installing, it says that the components are ready to install. I don't think they put up a download link with the full Directx 9.0c package.
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I am now starting to download directx 9.0c
2× editiert, zuletzt 15.04.13 04:04:26
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It was always that way (well probably not always but WinRAR works that ways for years already). It's not a feature I added to CS2D or anything.
Unfortunately not all unzip tools work that way. You normally have to extract manually before being able to run the game.