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Here ya go ohh and anybody else that might need it.

The following taken from hermski's manual that can be found on his SITE

How to use the OpenGL Renderer:

(Print these instructions if you can)

OpenGL is a rendering method your video card may be able to use

to give you slightly better graphics in the game. Most semi modern

cards can or do have this ability. It may be to your advantage to try

the UT in this mode. If you want to give it a shot, just follow the

directions below.

1. Go to your C:Play_UTUnrealTournamentSystem folder.

2. Rename the file called OpenGLDrv.dll to OpenGLDrvOriginal.dll

3. Go to this link and download this zip file to your computer:

http://cwdohnal.home.mindspring.com/utglr/utglr28.zip

4. Unzip the file and copy the OpenGLDrv.dll to your C:UnrealTournamentSystem folder.

5. Start the game and from the UT Desktop select options.

6. Select Preferences.

7. On the Video tab, select the Video Driver "Change" button.

8. A “Change Video Driver” option window will open. Select “Yes”.

9. The “Unreal Tournament Video Configuration” window will open.

10. Click the radius for “Show all devices”.

11. Highlight “OpenGL Support”.

12. Select “Next”.

13. Select “Next” again.

14. Select “Run”.

Done!

Dark

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Topic starter Posted : 22/09/2005 4:35 pm
Moon
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What is the use of OpenGL ?...

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Posted : 22/09/2005 6:01 pm
(@darkmatter)
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Moon wrote: What is the use of OpenGL ?...

Its just an alternative to the 3d drivers that most use some find it runs better some think it looks better i'm one of them. Its a big improvement on the 3d drivers the game starts and stops quicker too but you really need the textures on the second cd or need to download them to get the better "eye candy" as they call it not sure if hermskii still has them on his site or not.

Dark

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Topic starter Posted : 23/09/2005 4:09 pm
Moon
 Moon
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OK, thx Dark. My video is ok enough so I won't do some mistakes with opengl and have my UT down (as I don't know many things in that stuff) !!...

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Posted : 23/09/2005 5:04 pm
.::/3I§ON::.
(@3ion)
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*DARKMATTER* wrote: Here ya go ohh and anybody else that might need it.

The following taken from hermski's manual that can be found on his SITE

How to use the OpenGL Renderer:

(Print these instructions if you can)

OpenGL is a rendering method your video card may be able to use

to give you slightly better graphics in the game. Most semi modern

cards can or do have this ability. It may be to your advantage to try

the UT in this mode. If you want to give it a shot, just follow the

directions below.

1. Go to your C:Play_UTUnrealTournamentSystem folder.

2. Rename the file called OpenGLDrv.dll to OpenGLDrvOriginal.dll

3. Go to this link and download this zip file to your computer:

http://cwdohnal.home.mindspring.com/utglr/utglr28.zip

4. Unzip the file and copy the OpenGLDrv.dll to your C:UnrealTournamentSystem folder.

5. Start the game and from the UT Desktop select options.

6. Select Preferences.

7. On the Video tab, select the Video Driver "Change" button.

8. A “Change Video Driver” option window will open. Select “Yes”.

9. The “Unreal Tournament Video Configuration” window will open.

10. Click the radius for “Show all devices”.

11. Highlight “OpenGL Support”.

12. Select “Next”.

13. Select “Next” again.

14. Select “Run”.

Done!

Dark

Cool, thanks DM. Will see what I can screw up with it 😀

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Posted : 23/09/2005 9:28 pm
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