X-Men Origins: Wolverine + windows 7


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Not trying to hijack the thread and all, but I am having similar problems with this game and windows 7 - seems that every time I try and start the game, the screen goes completely black and my monitor says "Input not supported"...

...Bit confused as to why, as that would mean surely that it is trying a resolution/refresh rate my monitor cannot display, and it is a brand new 24" ProLite B2409HDS.

I can hear the sound of the games load screens etc but just nothing is coming up! I have tried Nvidia 185 beta drivers, and the original 181.71s aswell and there is no difference. Also tried uninstalling and re-installing.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Oh yeah my graphics card is an 8600GT if that helps at all...

I'm running the game with Windows 7 7077 x64 with no problems other than the game is really hard to play with a keyboard.

Dodge is Left Shift + Z + (W,S,A or D).

Hard to pull off in an emergency.

I suggest having a controller. If I were running 32-bit Windows 7, I would hook up my Playstation 3 controller to the computer and use that.

I too am having a good time with this game. I am definitely using a controller though, I tried KB&M but controller felt better, although I do use the Keyboard on those moments you have to dodge as double tapping W is much easier than the Analog stick. :p

But really was pleasantly surprised, thought it would be horrible, but it has a fighting system very similar to God Of War, and it is pretty fluid and good, and some of the cutscenes are really good.

Its looks like a bit of Ninja Gaiden and Tomb Raider combined. I've always been a little hesitant about movies to games but good feedback.

Yeah, the thing is, the plat-forming is honestly pretty weak. By far my only complaint with the game itself. Was only one slightly challenging area so far, and it was not challenging at all to be honest. So if you are looking for good plat-forming, it can definitely be found elsewhere.

http://www.toymaker.info/Games/html/d3dx_dlls.html

Search for your missing file there and download the package containing it. Then copy the required missing file to your game folder and/or C:\Windows\System32 folder. Good luck :)

EDIT: I just tried searching for the file you posted there, and couldn't find it. That's the first time i can't find a file related to DirectX on that site though.

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