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xxxxxxxxxxx
10-12-2019, 08:23 AM
well the game itself works but i have a graphics card probem which makes the screen first when it loads and when it closes until i restart my computer with a red color:mad:
Stoner81
10-12-2019, 09:06 AM
Update your drivers.
Stoner81.
KasumiFan1
10-12-2019, 06:43 PM
well the game itself works but i have a graphics card probem which makes the screen first when it loads and when it closes until i restart my computer with a red color:mad:
Do you know the model of your graphics card?
Which version of Windows is your computer?
Alrik_Fassbauer
10-13-2019, 05:44 AM
Install DirectX 9.
Microsoft merely ships anything but 9, but DDO needs it.
xxxxxxxxxxx
10-13-2019, 08:57 AM
well the game itself works but i have a graphics card probem which makes the screen first when it loads and when it closes until i restart my computer with a red color:mad: it happened after an update from microsoft auto update
nirnel
10-17-2019, 08:31 AM
well the game itself works but i have a graphics card probem which makes the screen first when it loads and when it closes until i restart my computer with a red color:mad:
Interestingly I have the same problem after the last Windows update, but it makes my screen bluish instead of reddish. It is not only the color, though: the image loses clarity too.
Arkat
10-17-2019, 11:43 AM
Interestingly I have the same problem after the last Windows update, but it makes my screen bluish instead of reddish. It is not only the color, though: the image loses clarity too.
You and the OP will probably have to wait until either Microsoft pushes out an update to address the issue or your video card manufacturer (AMD or Nvidia most likely) publishes new driver software for their products.
Clemeit
10-18-2019, 12:30 AM
The only thing that I can think of specific to turning the screen red is the Night Light feature. Did it get turned on accidentally? (Search "Night Light" under settings and make sure it's off)
You could update your video drivers.
Otherwise if you're tech savvy you could try reverting to an older build of Windows (you'll have to search Google for "how to undo Windows Updates" or "system restore point") or if not, wait until the next Windows Update to come out and see if that fixes it. Microsoft loves pushing out completely unnecessary updates constantly and breaking stuff along the way. It's for improved system security or some BS like that.
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