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DXoverride won't load FS9

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Hi, I'm trying to use dxoverride with FS9 to get rid of the shimmering. I am using the latest Omega drivers based on the CAT 5.11 drivers. The problem is that FS9 will not load when I try to start it the dxoverride files in the FS9 main directory. I remember this worked before with an older set of drivers but now it has stopped working. I also know that the same feature that dxoverride provides is now included within the CAT drivers however when I enable that setting it absolutely makes zero difference in display quality. Is there a way to get dxoverride to work again? Thank you.

Did you try reinstalling the .ini file and then setting it as you had before?Curious thing about this tweak... Humus' Readme states, "Only works with DirectX9 games." FS uses the DirectX 7 API for video.Good luck,Greg

>Did you try reinstalling the .ini file and then setting it as>you had before?>I never made any changes to the INI file so I really have no idea what could be the problem. FS9 now only loads if I delete the 2 files.The only thing I changed is I'm using the latest Omega driver (CAT 5.11) and no it does not work with the ATI 5.11 drivers either.

In looking at the atidvag.dll packaged with the 5.11's it shows a date of 10/28/2005. Perhaps ATI changed something in the driver (and/or driver.ini file) with this latest version of drivers. Omega used the same atidvag.dll with the 2.6.83's (his tweaked 5.11's).Greg

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