Not all people might have that option, though.Quarto said:About the lens flare thing - it's actually quite easy to fix (too bad I forgot about this while we were working on the FAQ), but the fix might screw up the graphics in other games. Just go into your graphics card properties, open up the Direct 3d tab, and check the 'alternate pixel center' option.
I don't think NVidia cards have any major problems, mine's always worked pretty well. Depending on the card and driver version, though, you can't change texel alignment to fix the lens flares thing.Chernikov said:Have there been any major problems noted for NVidia cards? ATI seems to be the people with card-specific issues, so it's worth checking.
Have you set standoff.exe to be run in Win 98 compatibility mode? You need to do that under XP. Go to your SO folder, right click Standoff.exe, choose Properties, then go to the Compatibility tab, then check the box and select Windows 98 from the list.adelcampo said:I have Windows XP [...]and in 16 bit I get the following:
"Please re-run the install program. Gl::loadDLL load failed 6, 126=The specified module could not be found"
FAQ said:Q. I'm in Windows 2000 and I get the error "standoff caused an error in standoff.exe".
A. Unfortunately, Secret Ops does not work with Windows 2000, and therefore, neither does Standoff. If you have Service Pack 4 installed you can try the solution for windows XP, below.
Q. I'm in Windows XP and I get the error "standoff caused an error in standoff.exe".
A. Right click on standoff.exe, select the compatability tab, and set it to Windows95 or Windows98. Then click ok and try again.