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Failed to Initialize Display

Failed to Initialize Display



I'm getting this when I go to play for the first time. HELP?!
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Reply #26 Top
Hey FrogBoy, I download v.1.01 and the link above that "tries a different build that supports 16bit textures that might work on less capable video cards" and then unzipped it. When I went to extract it to the Political Machine directory it says do i want to overwrite an already exsisting file. Should I or shouldn't I overwrite this file?? Thanks
Reply #27 Top
I have a gateway solo 1400 with a S3 Graphics Twister display adapter that I have updated. I downloaded the update, and the "fix" at the top of the page, but still can't get the game to start. When I start it in with the fix at the top of the page I get a message that there are some corrupt files and I need to reinstall. I did reinstall, but still can't get the game to work. Please tell me how to make this game work on my system. I really have been looking forward to playing this game for qame since I first saw anything about it. HELP!
Reply #28 Top

I suspect that your video card can't handle the game.

That's a pretty low end graphics adapter (meant for laptops).

Reply #29 Top
I actually was getting that error message, but it started working after I tried a couple of your tricks. But now when I get to the main screen on the game, I can see the images and some of the buttons, but no text! Help!
Reply #30 Top
Mattlanta, what's your hardware config?
Reply #31 Top
I am having this "failed to initialize display" problem too. How do I check what type of video card I have, and the other things recommended here? What do I save version 1.01 to? If someone could put the help into lamen's terms, I would appreciate it. This is the first game I've ever had any such a problem with.

Thanks
Reply #32 Top
I am also having the "failed to initialize display" problem. I tried the tips but still nothing just for future updates and capabilities sake I have an ATI 3D Rage II PCI video card
Reply #33 Top
Okay, I have got version 1.01, but now want to download the latest ATI driver. However, which one do I choose? I have Windows XP, but don't know where to go from there on www.ATI.com.

Thanks
Reply #34 Top
Some updates to report:

I just wiped Windows off my drive and reinstalled from scratch. The first thing I installed was the ATI drivers, and the second was Political Machine. Unfortunately, even taking this drastic step didn't improve it. The game still crashes every time.

Oh well.

Thanks anyway for the help. I really wanted to play this, but I suppose it wasn't meant to be.
Reply #35 Top
I tried the alternate .exe file, and it still gives me the menu with no words on the buttons. I'm installing the 2 service packs now, see how that goes.
Reply #36 Top
I'm now also at the point where the game loads without text. Are there any solutions to this?
Reply #37 Top
I just installed both the Windows Service packs, and it still runs with no words. Does ANYONE know how to fix this?
Reply #38 Top
Frogboy,

I have an Intel Celeron 12 GHz w/256 RAM and an Intel 82815 Graphics Controller.

Also, in response to what you said earlier about "Well I hate to break it to you but welcome to PC gaming..." I gotta say - that shouldn't be an issue with a game like this. I can promise you that the audience that plays this game is much more concerned about functionality than graphics. I'm sure that fans would gladly play this game entirely 2D as long as the strategy part of the game remained the same (or was improved). I might be wrong on this, but I'm guessing that a great many people who buy this game are not hardcore gamers who thought to buy a non-integrated video card with their computer. Just something to keep in mind for future versions.
Reply #39 Top
Also, in response to what you said earlier about "Well I hate to break it to you but welcome to PC gaming..." I gotta say - that shouldn't be an issue with a game like this. I can promise you that the audience that plays this game is much more concerned about functionality than graphics. I'm sure that fans would gladly play this game entirely 2D as long as the strategy part of the game remained the same (or was improved). I might be wrong on this, but I'm guessing that a great many people who buy this game are not hardcore gamers who thought to buy a non-integrated video card with their computer. Just something to keep in mind for future versions.


I totally agree with you. I have the same video card (Intel 82815 Graphics Controller) and I have never had a problem with any other games. It's frustrating that I bought this game and cannot play it.
Reply #40 Top
Well, not much has changed for me. I tried doing everything that was suggested in this forum. I updated my ATI drivers (by the way, in my Display control panel, it says ATI Radeon IGP 320M), updated DirectX, tried running it in window mode (though it doesn't appear to open in a window - it still takes over the whole screen), and anything else that was suggested. Nothing's happening.

When I open the game, it goes to the intro movie. This plays fine, without a hitch. I hear the music and see the animation. Then, when the intro is over (or I skip it by hitting esc), I go to an all black screen. I can hear music playing, but I can't do anything. Usually my cursor gets really big and turns orange, but when I click around on the screen, nothing happens. If I try hitting alt-tab, the program crashes (I get a window saying something like "Windows recovered from a system error") and I go into what looks like safe mode (640x480, 4-bit color).


I was having the same problem with the black screen at the beginning as well. I could hear music, but there was no display. I tried all of the suggestions above including the command line change etc. I am now able to get to the main menu however when I click on one of the game play options nothing happens. The curser highlights the buttons, but is non-responsive to a click.






I think I am having the same problem. I did just about every step, drivers, direct X, etc etc. Got the intro to work finally, but then I get a black screen with a huge arrow. Then it freezes and the computer has to reboot.

I know it is not the video card, so it has to be a game issue. Any ideas moderators?

Reply #41 Top
Okay, Here's the thing. I bought this game earlier this week. Now I wish I hadn't. I can not only NOT return it for a refund at wal mart, I'm stuck with it. So, what to do? Well, Just to play this game I'm shelling out nearly 100.00+ dollars out of pocket to buy a NEW Video card. I'm mad as Black Hell having to do this because I am out big money. My only other alternative is to choke on the 20.00 and take a a hammer on the CD. I can't figure out why this game had to be made with such a high end video card. It doesn't have any complex animations in it. I managed to see this game finally on a friends computer who was good enough to let me take a peek at it. The only thing I can figure out as to why it was programmed with such high end video cards is that the programming staff must have had some strong drain cleaner with their meals one day and burned out their brain Cells (whoooohooo!!)
So, I am going to play this thing but I'm not very likely to buy any more products in the near or far future from this company.
Reply #42 Top
I've been having similar problems - the game would crash to desktop at the end of the intro sequence; if i tried to skip past the intro sequence; if i used the nointro fix; and after I updated to 1.01. But then I tried the test.exe suggested by the moderator, and the game's running fine now. So cheers for that, Frogboy.

System specs:
AMD 2400+
512Mb
120Gb
GeForce Ti4200 64Mb
XP SP 1
DX9.1
Reply #43 Top

Okay, Here's the thing. I bought this game earlier this week. Now I wish I hadn't. I can not only NOT return it for a refund at wal mart, I'm stuck with it. So, what to do? Well, Just to play this game I'm shelling out nearly 100.00+ dollars out of pocket to buy a NEW Video card. I'm mad as Black Hell having to do this because I am out big money. My only other alternative is to choke on the 20.00 and take a a hammer on the CD. I can't figure out why this game had to be made with such a high end video card. It doesn't have any complex animations in it. I managed to see this game finally on a friends computer who was good enough to let me take a peek at it. The only thing I can figure out as to why it was programmed with such high end video cards is that the programming staff must have had some strong drain cleaner with their meals one day and burned out their brain Cells (whoooohooo!!)
So, I am going to play this thing but I'm not very likely to buy any more products in the near or far future from this company.

Good grief guys, what do you want from us? We're sorry your video cards aren't up to snuff on this.

Here's a list of some fo the games that Intel has verified that don't work on that video card:

http://support.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-010468.htm

That list includes Lord of the Rings, Grand Theft Auto, Microsoft Baseball, Morrowind, Rise of Nations, Knights of the old Republic, Tron 2.0, Battlefield 1942, C&C Generals.  These aren't exactly obscure games.

We are obviously trying our best to find ways to make the game work on these machines.  Our work is slowed because very very few people are giving us feedback.  We put out a link or an email to someone and we rarely hear back.

The game isn't programmed with "high end" video cards. Just ones capable of doing DirectX 9. The built in Intel graphics controller is not meant for games. It can't even do 32bit DirectX.  But despite that, we're working on trying to find a way around these limitations.  But it's pretty hard to do that when few people give us any useful information. 

For example, REagan's clone, do you provide any info on your system? No. You just flame us. Do you want to be helped or do you just want to complain?

Aaron, you say you're certain it's not your video card but you tell us nothing about your video card.

Basically it boils down to this: The game requires a DirectX 9 capable video card. That doesn't mean top of the line card. It doesn't even mean a new one. It just means, generally, that at least the video drivers have been updated to support it. Some video card manufacturures won't do it.  Others can't because they didn't implement the APIs.

All we can do -with user help- is find out hards have a problem and try to get them here.  The game is out there on a LOT of machines. Obviously this isn't a very widespread problem.  But we do want to help. But at the same time, we'd appreciate some understanding. It's not like the game is buggy or something. We made the game, tested it with a pretty decent sized beta group. Put it through QA and it worked on all the machines in ours and Ubi Soft's compatibility labs. 

So far from actual data here all we know is that on those low end integrated Intel graphics adapters the game has problems.  That on an older laptop based ATI graphics adapter it doesn't work.  And on the 3 year old Hercules Prophet 4500 it has problems which I think is caused by them not having made new drivers in a very long time for it.

Reply #44 Top

I've been having similar problems - the game would crash to desktop at the end of the intro sequence; if i tried to skip past the intro sequence; if i used the nointro fix; and after I updated to 1.01. But then I tried the test.exe suggested by the moderator, and the game's running fine now. So cheers for that, Frogboy.

System specs:
AMD 2400+
512Mb
120Gb
GeForce Ti4200 64Mb
XP SP 1
DX9.1

That's a different problem.  That's due to the Safedisc copy protection.  Contact [email protected] or [email protected] and they can give you a build that removes that to see if that helps.

Reply #45 Top
Frogboy

Yeah, I can complain if I want. When I slapped down money for this game I bought the right to complain as a consumer.

I DO have a "Direct X 9.0c" capable card. Here's the specs anyways. You can't really do anything to help me. I don't believe for a second it'll ever work on an Intel card like I and many others have. So my advice to the others: either refund the game, (unless you got it at wal-mart in which you are out of luck as they only will replace it for you; i.e. no refunds), smash it into pieces, or buy a more expensive video card and hope that works. Beyond the chance of a patch that'll make a Intel video card work with the game, I don't see many more options that I have. I've tried everything else posted here for tweaks and it's not happening.

My question still remains: Why were the Intel Chipsets left out? People still use them and this game does not use complex animations like the above mentioned games, (GTA, C&C, 1942,etc). In fact, it looks and runs a lot like Airline Tycoon. (anyone familiar with that one?), Simple animations that ANY good video card can run.

If Pol Machine had multiple complex animations and extreme detail like the above mentioned games, then I wouldn't have been too surprised that it needed a better video card. But since Pol machine doesn't have any of that. I am at a total loss for an explanation as to why the Intel chips were deemed inferior to run the game.

Name:Intel(R)82810E Graphics Controller
Manufacturer:Intel Corporation
Chip Type:Intel(R)82810
DAC type:Internal
Approx total memory:32mb
Current display Mode:1024 x768 (24 bit) (60Hz)
Monitor:default Monitor

935 MHz, 60G HD, 384 MB RAM, Win XP Pro. (XP 1).
*The computer is maintained by Nortons Systemworks once a week and is clean by diagnostic standards.
Reply #46 Top
I have the exact same graphics controller and chip type as Regans clone, and as far as I can tell it does support DirectX9. I too have downloaded the new drivers and the latest version of the directx software, as well as windows service pack 2 which I was avoiding. My situation is that the game will load, but without text on any of the graphics. Thank you for trying to find a solution.
Reply #47 Top
OK Frogboy, here are the specs.

Pentium 4 2.8 GHZ
446 ram
Card is a Radeon IGP 345 M 64 MB

I have the problem where i can finally get intro to work but then it screws up. So what can you answer to that?
Reply #48 Top
I'm in the exact same boat as npm32 and Regans Clone. I'm not really a gamer, more a political junkie and was really excited about getting to play this thing. It really sucks for those of us left out in the cold. Is there some kind of fix that would get the text to work? I guess my question is, is this something that can be worked on or is being worked on, or should I just accept the fact that it won't work period?
Reply #49 Top
I've got to say the problem is probably WAAAY more widespread than you suspect, Frogboy. The thing is there are a lot of people like GhostofNixonsGhost and myself who aren't big computer gamers and simply don't bother trying fix after fix after fix.... only to THEN have to resort to the forums for support. I wouldn't even have bothered registering, except for the fact that I'm in the exact same spot as these two guys.

I can't give you the exact same specs, as I'm not currently on my personal system, but I do have a 82810E Intel card.

I'm sure there are others like us out there... we deserve a patch YESTERDAY!!!!!
Reply #50 Top

I can assure you there is no "If graphics card == Intel then don't work" type code in there. The question is why doesn't Intel support the DirectX 9 APIs correctly?

I just listed a bunch of games that it has problems on, don't you think that maybe Intel shares some level of responsibility on this?  Rise of Nations does't have "complex animations" either and it doesn't run on there. The games on that list are not all first person shooters. 

We are *trying* to figure out the cause.  Look, we call the DirectX APIs and if the hardware isn't available it will then use the OS's software mode.  Some video drivers don't properly do this.   We have a Dell machine here with an Intel graphics controller (newer one) and it works fine. It seems to be the 82810E and earlier chipsets.

This thread is the "Cannot initialize display" thread.  If you're not getting THAT error, then please post in a different thread so that we can keep on topic here. (and I don't know what "games screws up" means. Crashes? Has graphics corruption?).

It would help us to know what kind of computer you have.  Not what Ghz it is.  But what brand. The intel chipsets are integrated onto the motherboard.  Are we talking some sort of laptop or what?

Stardock *will* fix this problem but how long it takes will depend on how much help we can get.  First we have to find out why it doesn't work on that chipset.  And one way of doing that would be for us to go out and get a computer with that chipset so we can try it out.