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(Fixed) Can't run the game anymore. Vertex Shader error
Guessing it's from the change with using dx9 now. After launching it, I get "This game requires your graphics card to support Vertex Shader 2.0 1.1 or higher." error and then it closes. I already have the game on all the minimum graphical settings as well.

EDIT: After new update that lowered GPU requirements, I get the same message but with Vertex Shader 1.1 now rather than 2.0

EDIT: Another update has resolved this entirely now \o/
Last edited by RattyRattington; Nov 9, 2016 @ 3:24pm
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mimizukari Nov 8, 2016 @ 6:20pm 
if you're running a card which doesn't support dx9... it must be an incredibly old card, else you need to download latest dx drivers.
UnLuckyCat Nov 8, 2016 @ 7:15pm 
dx11 has been out for what, 7 years? And 9.0 like double that. I would have thought even integrated chips would support it by now. Did you update everything?
RattyRattington Nov 8, 2016 @ 7:30pm 
Originally posted by UnLuckyCat:
dx11 has been out for what, 7 years? And 9.0 like double that. I would have thought even integrated chips would support it by now. Did you update everything?
Running it on a really old windows xp with 2 gb ram and some integrated intel graphics card which had no issues running OJ before. Theres like nothing to update. Kinda wish choosing dx9 was optional like most games do.
Rio Nov 8, 2016 @ 8:18pm 
Originally posted by DeadlyCreature:
Originally posted by UnLuckyCat:
dx11 has been out for what, 7 years? And 9.0 like double that. I would have thought even integrated chips would support it by now. Did you update everything?
Running it on a really old windows xp with 2 gb ram and some integrated intel graphics card which had no issues running OJ before. Theres like nothing to update. Kinda wish choosing dx9 was optional like most games do.

I knew that feel, had an old xp that wouldn't run terraria when it was fairly new just because the shaders it used. I remember there were some ways around it I tried but they didn't really work, just made things lag like crazy or something.
mimizukari Nov 8, 2016 @ 8:36pm 
Originally posted by DeadlyCreature:
Originally posted by UnLuckyCat:
dx11 has been out for what, 7 years? And 9.0 like double that. I would have thought even integrated chips would support it by now. Did you update everything?
Running it on a really old windows xp with 2 gb ram and some integrated intel graphics card which had no issues running OJ before. Theres like nothing to update. Kinda wish choosing dx9 was optional like most games do.
seriously... and I'm sorry but your machine is not meant for gaming if it can't handle dx9 shaders... how do you even play your other games like tf2?
RattyRattington Nov 9, 2016 @ 4:12am 
Originally posted by Plutia:
Originally posted by DeadlyCreature:
Running it on a really old windows xp with 2 gb ram and some integrated intel graphics card which had no issues running OJ before. Theres like nothing to update. Kinda wish choosing dx9 was optional like most games do.
seriously... and I'm sorry but your machine is not meant for gaming if it can't handle dx9 shaders... how do you even play your other games like tf2?
I run TF2 on dx8, and a somewhat intensive fps config, albeit with a somewhat choppy framerate at times. And it is definitely not a gaming PC, but then again, it shouldn't have issues running a simple board game.
Last edited by RattyRattington; Nov 9, 2016 @ 9:45am
RattyRattington Nov 9, 2016 @ 9:47am 
Saw that an update was pushed that lowered GPU requirements..
Originally posted by PhleBusterFruitbat Factory:
Version 1.14.4. Now Live (09/11/2016)

Changes:
  • GPU requirements have been lowered to Vertex Shader 1.1 and Pixel Shader 1.4.


but still same issue, it just says the same thing as before but with Vertex Shader 1.1 now. :GloryTombstone:
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Date Posted: Nov 8, 2016 @ 5:54pm
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