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'Options' -> 'Display Options' -> 'OpenGL Options' -> 'Enable OpenGL System'RazTK wrote:'Options' -> 'Display Options' -> 'Enable OpenGL System'.
In GZDoom.
However, if GZDoom isn't starting in OpenGL mode by default, I suspect there is something about your system that is preventing it: like not having a graphics card that supports it.
Try right clicking on the desktop and select properties. Pick the settings tab and see what it says under "Display:". You should be able to find out what card you have there.
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After a quick Google around, the general consensus is that your card is Bantha poodoo. There were a few places that said a number of OpenGL applications either wouldn't open, or were forced into software mode with that series of cards and OpenGL support seems patchy to say the least. As usual, the advice is to track down and install the latest drivers. If that fails, it's your card and, frankly, if you want to play any semi-decent, vaguely modern games, from what I've read, a new card seems like the way to go. I'm no expert myself, but what I found seems to indicate you have a sucky integrated card. Sorry.mazdog wrote:s3 graphics pr[o]savage DDR