Falcon BMS 4.34 Not Launching (No d9xdisplay/Logs Generated)
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Hey Guys, so I’m getting back into BMS now 4.34 is out but I’m having a few problems.
Installed BMS as normal, clean install after uninstalled 4.34;
tried launching the game and it loads the first splash but after that goes away nothing launches.I did some digging online and tried a few things:
Running as admin and compatibility mode Win 7 along with disable full screen optimisation but that didn’t resolve the issue.
Adjusting the cockpit display extraction to see if everything is centred and also disabling the intro movie.
Tried installing visual c++ but that didn’t work either.
Tried putting -windowed in the command line but no help.The strange part is I tried to delete d9xdisplay but it wasn’t there at all, after seeing that wasn’t there I went to check the crash logs but there weren’t any being generated, just two blank .txt files (ErrorsInClassTable/ErrorsInSFX).
Falcon BMS 4.33 did work on my system but apart from an older version of windows 10 I had a different processor (AMD Athlon II x4 630).I don’t usually post for help but after trying a lot I wondered if anyone has any suggestions?
PC Specs:
Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (10.0, Build 18362) (18362.19h1_release.190318-1202)
AMD Phenom II X6 1055T (6 Core 2.8GHz)
8GB DDR2 RAM
XFX HD7950 3GB
Gigabyte M720-US3Any help?
Thanks Lads
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Here’s a link for the dx9display.dsp file: http://www.mediafire.com/file/1mkfmfco1zsimjr/dx9display.dsp/file
Goes in your User>Config folder, but I think you know that.You’re system is almost identical to mine. Really the only difference is GPU, I have a Raedon HD6850.
I don’t run in admin or compatibility mode or have full screen optimization enabled and it runs fine here.
So try the file and go from there.
Cheers,
C9
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Thanks for uploading your dx9 for me, i appreciate that!
Unfortunately it still crashes, I tried looking for a crash log in event viewer and it threw up this.
Faulting application name: Falcon BMS.exe, version: 4.19631.0.0, time stamp: 0x5c9773ed
Faulting module name: EZFRD64.DLL, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x58c0aa13
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x000000000000f5ed
Faulting process ID: 0x33c4
Faulting application start time: 0x01d5972ba425abe9
Faulting application path: D:\Program Files\Falcon BMS 4.34\Bin\x64\Falcon BMS.exe
Faulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\USB_Vibration\PHANTOM HAWK\EZFRD64.DLL
Report ID: 510a78bc-da6e-4d16-b180-2d47fb9ed5da
Faulting package full name:
Faulting package-relative application ID:Phantom Hawk is my joystick, could it be that that is causing it to crash?
Is there any settings for joysticks in the config or should I just delete the .dll listed?Thanks
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Thanks for uploading your dx9 for me, i appreciate that!
Unfortunately it still crashes, I tried looking for a crash log in event viewer and it threw up this.
Phantom Hawk is my joystick, could it be that that is causing it to crash?
Is there any settings for joysticks in the config or should I just delete the .dll listed?Thanks
What happens if you try just renaming the EZFRD64.DLL file as something else?
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Force feedback joystick drivers have been known to cause CTDs. If you can just remove the force feedback dll as you suggest that would be a good place to start.
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What happens if you try just renaming the EZFRD64.DLL file as something else?
Ayy games booted fine, joystick all working too!
That’s super strange that it would be my joystick causing it to crash?
Thanks for all the help lads!