Catechumen
General Technical Issues:
If you are getting the "abnormal program termination error" please go to
our Downloads page
and download the latest patch.
VIDEO DRIVER ISSUES
Make sure the most current version of
DirectX is installed on your
computer. DirectX 7 is included on the Catechumen CD in the 'DirectX'
folder.
Make sure you have installed the most recent drivers for all your
hardware before playing Catechumen. (see link on autorun menu to
www.driverzone.com to download
the most current drivers for your hardware.)
Due to the high quality of graphics throughout Catechumen, some
video cards may experience problems running in high a resolution mode. We
suggest that you lower the resolution of the card until the problems are
resolved.
At this time Catechumen does not support Open GL.
GLIDE DRIVER
Restoring Catechumen from a minimized or Alt-Tabbed state while running
the Glide driver can result in a game lock-up.
Catechumen General Game Issues:
Internal Error Messages:
For internal error 2355, please use the work-around provided by Microsoft Here.
VIDEO PROBLEMS
Video configuration is set in the Media/Video Options/Video Driver menu
commands.
The following section explains the known driver and compatibility issues
for specific chipsets at the time of the Catechumen demo release. If you
have any questions about which chipset is incorporated in your graphics
card, check the documentation that came with your card, or contact the
card manufacturer.
3DFX Banshee, Voodoo 1, Voodoo 2, Voodoo 2 SLI
Get the latest drivers from your card manufacturer or get the latest
drivers directly from the 3DFX site. Make sure that you have the latest
Glide version.
NVIDIA Riva 128 /NVIDIA TNT
There have been some reported issues regarding this card concerning
flashing textures and objects within Catechumen at high resolution
mode. To resolve this issue simply adjust your card settings to a lower
resolution within the Catechumen menu. Catechumen supports the TNT in
software, and Direct3D modes. Make sure to get the latest driver off of
NVIDIA's site.
ATI
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