Bms launches in low resolution (not menu)
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This issue… Ticking the box does nothing as deleting nvdisp file… Lost. What drivers this supposed to work with? THanks
I had same problem but think it worked after I clicked ‘apply to all users’ in properties .
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Done that. No help. Especially with yame64 in the mix.
So, i reverted the 1803 back (there’s actually an option for that) to pre-update state and lo and behold, everything works again… Flippin’ ms… -
Same problem here. Think i found a solution. Try this. Right click Falcon BMS sortcut, select properties, then compatibility tab and then check Disable full screen optimizations. Then click OK and run Falcon BMS. Let me know if this worked for you.
Thank you, clio16v.
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Btw, just to be clear - you changing the property of the Launcher.exe (in case you follow instr. to the letter - ‘shortcut’)? Of falconbms.exe? I did both and in all combos btw, no help for me.
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So here’s a funny one. Last few days I had BMS installed on my boot drive SSD. (oversight when first installing) after realising the size of it I finally got round to uninstalling and reinstalling on my larger gaming SSD.
The compatibility trick worked on the previous installation, but not on the new one today. I tried the Disable Optimization method, it sorts out the resolution, but stutters and crashes…Ive had to resort to windowed mode.
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Roll back to 1709 via ‘updates->recovery->roll back’. Solves a lot. There’s a funny looking questionnaire and finally ‘Thank you for TESTING’ banner! They’ve got to be taking a mickey…
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I did this too and yes it worked. Although I kinda got used to the smaller, sharper launch screen and mission maps!
After the roll back I had do re install all the programs I had installed post update which I thought was strange but not too much bother, it was only BMS (again!) and the TARGET software for my HOTAS. And strangely, it now starts up three times quicker.MS did a proper job with that update. Automatic updates have now been switched off too.
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Thank you for the fix. I hate windows updates.
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Same issue and no sound. Glad I only wasted $7 on Falcon 4.0
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This issue… Ticking the box does nothing as deleting nvdisp file… Lost. What drivers this supposed to work with? THanks
Unplug and replug your headphones.
Use windows 7.
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Nice one, Arty I’d love to stay on win7… but them b’stards only support 7700k cpu on win 10…
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So use one.
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Same, Just started today, have not played since windows update, this really stinks.
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Bingo, thanks mate!
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Same problem here. Think i found a solution. Try this. Right click Falcon BMS sortcut, select properties, then compatibility tab and then check Disable full screen optimizations. Then click OK and run Falcon BMS. Let me know if this worked for you.
This trick really works. Great thanks:clap2:
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Double Thank You! (The Disable Full Screen Opt’s)
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Same problem, no joy on proposed solution. Disabling full screen optimization results in 1 frame per 5 seconds… followed by “application has been blocked from accessing graphics hardware”
Any hope of this issue being sorted on either end, or do i look into making a dual boot system?
edit: updated to latest Insider build, still no-go.
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Has anyone find solution? Delete dx9display.dsp does not change anything. When I do what clio16v suggested, falcon.exe process starts for one second and closes immediately. I do not even have a game loading screen (black).
Without changes in properties I can run game but in this tiny low resolution view.
My spec: Win10Pro x64, Intel i5, Radeon fury
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Has anyone find solution? Delete dx9display.dsp does not change anything. When I do what clio16v suggested, falcon.exe process starts for one second and closes immediately. I do not even have a game loading screen (black).
Without changes in properties I can run game but in this tiny low resolution view.
My spec: Win10Pro x64, Intel i5, Radeon fury
I ended up reinstalling an older build of win 10…