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*FIX* Icewind Dale OpenGL 3D Acceleration *FIX*

Discussion in 'Icewind Dale (Classic)' started by YellowAries, Mar 9, 2012.

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  1. YellowAries Gems: 1/31
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    Hello, I have decided to sign up for this forum to become a part of the community here since I have something to contribute to it.. I haven't played Icewind Dale yet and I noticed my computer was having problems running it with OpenGL 3D Acceleration enabled (My game would flicker black and do weird things) and I tried to find a fix, and guess what? There isn't one! (atleast not that I am aware of..) So, I made one.. Below is a .zip file containing a .dll file and a .txt file with instructions on how to apply this fix. To my knowledge it works, I tested it with the settings specified in the .txt file so go ahead and see if it works for you too, it should anyway..

    * CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FIX *

    Happy Gaming!!
     
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    Nice, I hope it helps anyone with this problem. What exactly did you do to fix it?
     
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    Do you really expect anyone to use a random dll with an executable they have to run as admin without questions? I mean technically this could reformat your hard drive. Where does the dll come from, what does it do, where's the code?
     
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    There is no executable. You just copy the dynamic link library to your Icewind Dale directory. I did it; nothing broke. I'm really not sure what it was supposed to do but Icewind Dale loaded and I played a bit. I didn't notice any difference but I'm not really sure what I was supposed to be looking for either.
     
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    A dll is executable code, it just doesn't execute by itself, it needs something else to call into it, in this case IWD.exe. If you run IWD.exe as admin then that dll also executes as admin and can do anything. Just wanted to make sure people were aware of the security risks of executing random code.

    Anyway I did my little research and it's binary identical to the publicly available OpenGL.dll that can be found on sites like this. So, there shouldn't be any issues, this is just an old unsupported version of OpenGL that might indeed fix problems with old games.
     
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    Some Clarification

    [​IMG] Thanks Taluntain, well to my knowledge from other games that have OpenGL issues by placing the OpenGL.dll into the Windows/System32 folder it would use that .dll by default when the game loaded to process any functions OpenGL will usually use.. but you can also put the .dll into the game folder directly and this seemed to be easier and more reliable in any case, since others will also be using this (hopefully).

    The .dll is a fix for people who have issues running Icewind Dale with 3D OpenGL Acceleration, where the game would flicker black off and on and simply make the game unplayable to a certain degree. By placing the .dll into the game folder it in theory SHOULD stop this from happening by calling the .dll.

    The .dll isn't any malign code, it's basically just a dll for OpenGL. Actually, I don't specifically recall WHY but some people even have it in their Windows/System32 folder for opengl to function properly.
    EDIT: I just checked my system32 folder (Windows XP) and indeed "opengl32.dll" is in there.. 32 for 32 bit.. but perhaps in windows 95/98 just "opengl.dll" would exist there.
     
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    Sorry for the thread necro, but I fixed this issue by disabling triple buffering in nvidia control panel and it works fine without the .dll. So maybe this can help someone else with the same issue. I was still getting flickering and weird mouse trails until I disabled triple buffering.

    Now if only I could get EAX/ALchemy to work...

    P.S. I noticed nvidia has it's own IWD profile with CONFORMANT_TEXTURE_CLAMP enabled (presumably to fix rendering bugs), but they should also have triple buffering forcibly disabled regardless of global settings.
     
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