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Old December 14th, 2007, 09:45 PM

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Default Re: Sony Vaio and Dominions 3 problems.

Okay... windows vista...

Step 1: Create a new Dominions shortcut.
1a). Minimize all open windows.
1b). Open up your start menu, and type Dominions in that little box.
1c). Right-click and drag that shortcut to your desktop.
1d). Select create shortcut here when the menu pops up.

Step 2: Open the new shortcut's properties
2a). Right-click once on the icon to bring up a menu.
2b). Left-click on Properties.
A menu should pop up. You want to make sure the second tab from the left, Shortcut, is selected. If not, click on it.

As a side note, I install my games in a custom directory, so my example won't quite match up, but should be close enough. The shortcut already knows the proper directory structure, and you won't be messing about with that at all.

You should see something similar to:
Target type: Application
Target Location: Dominions 3
Target: "C:\Program Files\Dominions 3\dom3.exe"

You need to click in the target field, press End on your keyboard to go to the very end.

press space, then type --noglext
click apply.

It should now look like:
Target: "C:\Program File\Dominions 3\dom3.exe" --noglext

If this matches, click OK.

If this works for you and upgrading your drivers/graphics card doesn't... then you can do this to your regular shortcuts If this does not work for you, simply delete the new shortcut and continue using your old one.
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