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Problems with Team Fortress 2 and Windows Vista Dreamscene?

Posted in Gaming, Tech Help, Vista | December 7th, 2007 | 1 Comment »

Windows Dreamscene was released not too long ago as a free update for Windows Vista Ultimate users (this was an original feature used to attract people to ultimate). After installing it I had trouble starting Team Fortress 2. The problem was the game would constantly minimize then maximize… non stop. Forcing it to minimize then maximizing it myself didn’t work and eventually the game either crashed or I had to close it via task manager.

Now, I’ve had this problem before, actually, before I installed dreamscene. But most of the time it happened when I clicked on something else while waiting for TF2 to start. But this problem was now happening every time no matter what I did. After several frustrating tries, I noticed it would start minimizing right before the playing of the valve intro (the guy with the hose valve in the back of his head). So I figured I’d attempt to solve the problem by disabling this.

So digging around at Steam’s support site, I stumbled upon the startup options for steam games and noticed this gem at the bottom

-novid or -novideo - When loading a game with this parameter, the intro Valve video will not play.

TFProperties

If you don’t know how to change the startup option, its very simple. Right click the game in steam, then go down to properties.

From here you can click “Set launch options” and fill in the above modifier. Even if you don’t use DreamScene, utilize this option to allow the game to start faster so that you can frag sooner. Game on!

Adobe setup error code 2739

Posted in Tech Help | October 30th, 2007 | 2 Comments »

Adobe forums has a fix for setting up Adobe installations

On Windows Vista32:

Choose Start > All Programs > Accessories.
Right-click the Command icon, choose Run As Administrator, and authenticate.
Navigate to Windows\System32.
At the prompt, type regsvr32 jscript.dll and press Enter.
When a dialog box with the message “DllRegisterServer in jscript.dll succeeded” appears, click OK.

On Windows Vista64:

Choose Start > All Programs > Accessories.
Right-click the Command icon, choose Run As Administrator, and authenticate.
Navigate to Windows\SysWow64.
At the prompt, type regsvr32 jscript.dll and press Enter.
When a dialog box with the message “DllRegisterServer in jscript.dll succeeded” appears, click OK.

This has helped me, it may help others.

How to enable custom sprays in Team Fortress 2 (TF2)

Posted in Gaming, Tech Help | October 29th, 2007 | No Comments »

A nice soul over at Gamespot tells us how to enable custom sprays in TF2. I’ve already worked on mine and I’ll post it in a bit. Still trying to work out the edges :)

“First this requires you to have either Half Life Deathmatch Or Counterstrike Source

First start up either of these games and import a sticky then copy and paste the correct folder from the location below
X:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\Account\half-life 2 deathmatch\hl2mp\materials\VGUI
X:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\Account\counter-strike source\cstrike\materials\VGUI

Paste it to this location

X:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\Account\team fortress 2\tf\materials

After this you will be able to use your custom sprays in-game.

Note: You may have used a different, Its most likely Drive C. You know where you installed it.”

I’m going to try it out after fixing my logo. Game on!

A brief edit: I also found this link to help create sprays.
http://www.snarkpit.net/editing.php?page=tutorials&game=HL2&id=147

My spray

HL2 Spray