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How do you do that? nned help pls :(
Here's a full tutorial on how to do that!
I had the same problem with display, so here's how to turn on compatibility mode:
1. Go to Wedding Dash 2 on your Steam Library
2. Click on the gear icon called "Manage"
3. Hover over the "Manage" button in the list that pops up from the gear
4. Click on "Browse Local Files" - this causes a file folder to pop up
5. Right click on "weddingdash2" within this folder
6. Click on "properties" - this causes a new window to appear that has tabs along the top
7. Click on the tab labeled "Compatibility"
8. Under "Compatibility Mode", click the checkmark on the box for the sentence "Run this program in compatibility mode for:", this will turn compatibility mode on.
9. Click the drop-down menu for compatibility mode and select "Windows 98/Windows Me"
10. Click "Apply" at the bottom of the window.
11. Try loading the game again from your steam library. It should work this time.*
*Note: When it launches, it may say it is not compatible again, but just say "ok". A pop up will appear asking if the game can make changes on the computer, say "yes". The game will try to launch, fail, then say it will go into windowed mode instead. Then, the game fully launches in a window so you can play.
It's a bit of a roundabout way to play, but at least it actually works for me now! Let me know if this helps!
(I think the game was made for older systems, so running in compatibility mode prevents it from having display issues related to the game's age.)