Adventure Game Studio

AGS Support => Beginners' Technical Questions => Topic started by: Quintaros on Wed 01/10/2003 08:01:33

Title: Problem loading game editor
Post by: Quintaros on Wed 01/10/2003 08:01:33
When I open the AGSedit file its not responding as it normally does.  Instead of opening up and asking what game file to load, the window just minimizes.  I can see a tab for it on my task bar but I can't open it into a window to access it.  Anybody have any ideas what the cause is?
Title: Re:Problem loading game editor
Post by: Ishmael on Wed 01/10/2003 08:04:36
AGS version, OS, current DirectX vesion and some computer specs might be usefull.. unless someone knows how to fix this right away... ;)
Title: Re:Problem loading game editor
Post by: Quintaros on Wed 01/10/2003 08:18:09
Sorry...I knew more information was necessary but didn't know what to include.

AGS 2.56.411.0
OS WindowsXp
DirectX 8.1

What other kind of specs would help?
Title: Re:Problem loading game editor
Post by: Ishmael on Wed 01/10/2003 18:48:00
The first thing to do is to update DirectX... version 9b is the newest I think. Then try, and if it won't work, I think there's something wrong with your computer of OS itself..
Title: Re:Problem loading game editor
Post by: Quintaros on Wed 01/10/2003 19:05:54
Hmm...if the gameeditor was compatable with my version of DirectX before is there any reason for it not to be now?  It certainly could be a problem with the computer itself but still hoped somebody might be able to help.

<edit> Okay a system restore has me back in business.
Title: Re: Problem loading game editor
Post by: Moox on Sat 24/07/2004 04:33:09
Thats the problem im having, how did you fix it exactly?
Title: Re: Problem loading game editor
Post by: Scorpiorus on Wed 01/09/2004 16:48:57
The only possible solution I see is to tweak the regirstry. Open the registry editor (ex: Windows regedit.exe), locate the branch HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Adventure Game Studio\AGS Editor and see what MainWinMaximize value is. If it's 0 try changing it to 1. Of course, you should be very careful with what you do in the registry as it may corrupt the system, just keep your eyes open on what you are changing there. ;)