Quote from: Crimson Wizard on Fri 09/04/2010 00:05:48
Erm... DirectDraw is a graphic library that Windows uses since Win95. Windows Vista has DirectDraw 10, Win7 should have DD 11 (as far as I know). It is certainly already installed on your computer with Windows.
What Danman meant, try to change graphic driver option in AGS game setup. Initially DirectDraw 5 is set. Try setting Direct3D 9.
Important note though, that older AGS games may not have this setting (not sure... well, honestly I don't know how old game must be).
Yeah, I think the game is fairly old, since I remember playing it a few years ago. It doesn't seem to have that setting, so I can't change it.
Quote from: Gilbet V7000a on Fri 09/04/2010 01:50:40
Try updating DirectX9. Right, 9.
DX10 or DX11 in Vista and 7 are actually different things from the earlier DX versions. They're not responsible for running software created to work with the earlier DX versions. So, Vista and 7 actually came also with DX9, but for some unknown reasons (probably stupid decision on M$'s side) the version of DX9 they provided was extremely outdated, so you may try updating DX9 also.
I downloaded a recent version of DirectX9, but it didn't make the game run any better. I guess the game just isn't meant to work on my computer. I did download a more recent game, though, just to see if those settings were there. I ran the game without adjusting them, and it actually worked! It wasn't sluggish or anything! I'm really not sure how that happened, but I guess I can't play anything really old. It's sad, but at least I know some games work. Thanks for all the info, though, everyone! I appreciate it.
