Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - Crashes when enter on the sewers!


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    Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - Crashes when enter on the sewers!


    How i can fix that?
    pc "configs"(I use emulator cause I have only a notebook)
    Nvidia GeForceFX 5900 Ultra
    pixel shader 3.0
    vertex shader 3.0
    CPU:speed 2 GHz
    Ram:1 GB
    Hardware T&L: yes
    DirectX version: 11.0
    .............................................
    ok thats all the information you need to know.im re installing and i will pass the log for hire
    THX
    Guiga707
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    Ok I will only finish to re-Install the game and i will do that REALLY thx!!!
    installing aigan..
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    Da... srry but didint worked!
    do not have anything more i can do?
    Thx
    Guiga707
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    i will ask for a friend .. he have the original game
    my game didnt worked!
    (never more i will buy from the web!)
    thx squid for help me XD
    Last edited by guiga707; 02 Mar 2012 at 07:57. Reason: i don't like to flood!
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  3. Posts : 133
    windows 7 x64 pro sp1
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    im curious if your video card supports directx 11. my geforce 8400gs doesnt. that could be your problem
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    w1dpc said:
    im curious if your video card supports directx 11. my geforce 8400gs doesnt. that could be your problem
    Ok then how i DONGRADE ????
    is any one know pls tell me
    I really want to play Oblivion!
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  5. Posts : 20
    Windows 7 Professional x64
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    I could be VERY wrong here, but I seem to remember that when I had a 9800GT which supports up to Dx10 (I think), my DxDiag still showed me that I had Dx11 installed. I think that's normal? I think what happens is that if you install a new game (which supports Dx11) it will update your Dx to the newest version with the files that come on the disc, and even if your card doesn't support the features exclusive to Dx11 it will show that the version is indeed 11. I.e. you can have Dx11 without having the features specific to that version.

    I could be completely wrong here so please someone else comment if you know!

    Regarding downgrading, I don't think that's possible from within Windows as there shouldn't be a need to do it (for the reason above - assuming I'm right about that), and it can't be uninstalled by any normal means. There are software suites which can remove all Dx files from your system and replace them with the ones on your Windows disc (provided you have one) but I've tried one of these and it really messed with a lot of stuff so I personally wouldn't recommend it.
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    BTW have you tried simply updating your graphics drivers from the Nvidia website?
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    I don't have Grapic card i Emulate the Grapic Card ¬¬"
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    Windows 7 Professional x64
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    Ahh right sorry I was too eager to post and missed that part! Sorry. Well then it might be worth updating the DirectX on your computer from the Windows website? I imagine the emulator uses the DirectX that's on your computer and if it's not compatible with the DirectX on the card its emulating then that might cause problems? Although I am guessing a bit now...

    It's not advice I know but I imagine that running games on emulated cards opens up whole new worlds of stability problems, none of which I am familiar with unfortunately. Maybe try emulating some different GPUs?

    I believe there is something called OLDblivion or something that helps the game run on very low spec systems, admittedly it probably makes the game look like someone ported it the Spectrum or something but it might allow you to play it on your notebook with no emulation.
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