You’ve probably done it already, but have you checked your sound drivers or configuration lately? Something might have gotten changed, somewhere, and that might explain it. It couldn’t hurt to check � if they’re not playing at all, then I’m led to believe it’s either a configuration or driver issue. If you’ve changed the settings or swapped out hardware recently, that’d do it. I know that FF8PC is a little bit picky about what it’s using for sound effects.
I hope you get it fixed soon, though. D:
I just burned this game for my friend, but I was unaware that he has Windows Vista. I’m not sure if the game will work for Vista or not, but he wants to know if there are any patches for Vista. I have the other patches for the game crashes and the black blocks on the screen already, but not this patch if it exists. I’ve tried looking on google, but no luck.
I just burned this game for my friend, but I was unaware that he has Windows Vista. I’m not sure if the game will work for Vista or not, but he wants to know if there are any patches for Vista. I have the other patches for the game crashes and the black blocks on the screen already, but not this patch if it exists. I’ve tried looking on google, but no luck.
oooh!! I have a Vista too, There’s a solution to this problem now. I saw it somewhere when I’m REALLY searching it at Google, you just have to do this:
Go to FFVIII Config
Go to Graphics
Look at the Renderer, and change it to Software Renderer
😀 That should fix the black thingies in the game :3
It’s not a Vista issue. I had that issue with my copy of the game too, and had the same problem under XP x64. After googling hard, was disappointed with what I read.
It’s an NVidia issue. The GeForce 6xxx series and higher cards doesn’t support palletized textures, which the game relies heavily on. This causes the black boxes. Using "Software Renderer" fixes things, but unfortunately disables SLI and anti-aliasing (and if you’re on a 1280×1024 19" like I am, you’ll definitely want anti-aliasing to be on). I don’t really find this acceptable, but then what you get is not quite what you choose I guess.
Solutions I’ve gotten from other forums include downgrading the video cards (no can do. I don’t want to open up my rig to swap cards in and out and I have no more free slots in it) to using the PSX version with an emulator instead, and of course, bite the bullet, cope with the eyesore and use software mode.
RM80 wasted.