
No more annoying watermarks! The fix provided by Random removes it.


the game now has a Swiftshader watermark. Voilá! Now the game should be working fine. I'd recommend to make a backup of the file, just in case. If there is one with the same name already there, replace it. If you have a 64 bit OS, you have to download the x86-64 folder.Ģ_ Go to C:/Windows/Microsoft.NET/assembly/GAC_32//v4.0_4.0.0.0_842cf8be1de50553ģ_ Place the file you downloaded (d3d9.dll) in that folder. However, you have to download the version depending on your OS, for example: If you have a 32 bit OS, you have to download the x86-32 folder. I recommend you trying to re-install your graphic cards, and make sure you don't have pending Windows updates.ġ_ Download this. Using the d3d9 dll, you're only using a program (SwiftShader) that allows you to run the program without using the graphic card, so the performace will lower that it would be if it used your graphic card like it should. Even before I installed the Nvidia card, the game worked fine, so was the intel integrated card that wasn't working well. Also, there was a pending Windows update for the intel card, so I also installed that.īasically, it was a problem of the computer not finding the graphic card correctly. Originally posted by fljotavik:I had this same problem (with another game), but in my case I fixed it by totally uninstalling both graphic cards (intel and nvidia), and installing them again.
