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=== Directx Errors ===
=== Directx Errors ===


  [[Image:Warning.png]] Make sure to read the [[Call of Duty 5: Readme|README File]]
  [[Image:Warning.png]] Make sure to read the [[Call of Duty 5: Readme File|README File]]


* If you run a Windows Server 2003 and are getting the DX error get the DX9 files [http://wiki.modsrepository.com/codww_betafiles/codww_dx_server.zip HERE]
* If you run a Windows Server 2003 and are getting the DX error get the DX9 files [http://wiki.modsrepository.com/codww_betafiles/codww_dx_server.zip HERE]
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'''March 2008:''' [[Image:Data.png]] (good success rate with those) [http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=740AC79A-5B72-447D-84F9-EE6407ED1A91&displaylang=en HERE]<br>
'''March 2008:''' [[Image:Data.png]] (good success rate with those) [http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=740AC79A-5B72-447D-84F9-EE6407ED1A91&displaylang=en HERE]<br>
*Some report that placing [http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?d3dx9_37 this file] (d3dx9_37.dll) in the game folder also solve some issues.
*Some report that placing [http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?d3dx9_37 this file] (d3dx9_37.dll) in the game folder also solve some issues.
''Possible errors include:''


[[Image:error_codwwdx1.jpg]]
[[Image:error_codwwdx1.jpg]]
[[Image:error_codwwdx4.png]]
[[Image:error_codwwdx.jpg]]
[[Image:error_codwwdx3.png]]
[[Image:error_codwwdx2.jpg]]


*Upgrading to latest Graphics Drivers is also recommended:
*Upgrading to latest Graphics Drivers is also recommended:
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=== Sounds Errors===
=== Sounds Errors===


====General====
*Update your audio drivers (Google "[make of audio card] [model # of audio card] Drivers").


*Update your audio drivers (Google "[make of audio card] [model # of audio card] Drivers").
====Crash with Onboard Sound Cards====


====Crash with Realtek Onboard Sound Cards====
'''Realtek'''<br>


Users with Realtek(TM) onboard sound cards and Windows  Vista will need to use Microsoft Audio Drivers 6.0, which can be found at [http://www.microsoft.com MICROSOFT].
Users with Realtek(TM) onboard sound cards and Windows  Vista will need to use Microsoft Audio Drivers 6.0, which can be found at [http://www.microsoft.com MICROSOFT].


==== Crash with Sigmatel Onboard Sound Cards ====
'''Sigmatel'''<br>


There are issues with running the MPD and using Sigmatel  onboard sound cards. If you are experiencing this issue, and you are running the MPD from the primary partition, then you will need to install all Windows  Vista updates, and the latest Sigmatel drivers from [http://www.dell.com DELL].
There are issues with running the MPD and using Sigmatel  onboard sound cards. If you are experiencing this issue, and you are running the MPD from the primary partition, then you will need to install all Windows  Vista updates, and the latest Sigmatel drivers from [http://www.dell.com DELL].


== Vista 64bits Errors ==
==== No Audio after installing Patch 1.2 ====
 
Just a quick update - this fix should solve the problem some Vista users are experiencing with lack of audio in CoD:WaW after patching to 1.2:
 
'''Method A:'''
 
*Right-click on the Volume icon in the taskbar (next to the clock, looks like a speaker)
*Select ‘Playback Devices’
*Right-click on your preferred playback device (i.e. Speakers, Headphones, etc.)
*Select ‘Properties’, then click the ‘Advanced’ tab
*Set the Default Format here to ‘16bit,44100Hz(CD Quality)’


* If you run Vista Ultimate 64Bits and have a Realtek Sound card (onboard) you might get this error on startup:
  [[Image:information.png]]: You may reach the same menu in Method A through Control Panel > Sound.


[[Image:error_vista64bits.jpg]]
'''Method B - Advanced users only''' (perform at your own risk!):


Follow these steps:
*Right-click on My Computer and select ‘Manage’
*Select Device Manager and expand ‘Sound, video, and games controllers’
*Uninstall listed Audio Drivers then reboot the computer
*Vista will now auto-reinstall the on-board sound
*Default Format is now set to ‘16bit,44100Hz(CD Quality)’ automatically


*Go to Control Panel
''Please note that setting your audio quality to 16-bit will not impact your Call of Duty: World at War gaming experience.
*The click on "Hardware and Sound"
The game will sound just as good as it did before, as our sounds are mixed at 16-bit.''
*Click on "Sound"
*Double click on "speakers"
*Go to the Advanced tab
*Set the default format to "24 Bit, 48000 Hz (Studio Quality)"


==== Other General Solutions ====


<font color="yellow">''Turn the hardware acceleration for your sound card to Basic.''</font>


*Click the Start button > Settings > Control Panel.
*Double-click on the Multimedia icon.
*Select the Audio tab.
*Click on the Advanced Properties button in the Playback section.
*Click on the Performance tab.
*Reduce the Hardware acceleration to Basic, the 2nd notch from the left.
*Click Apply and then OK 2 times. Run the game now. Don't forget to turn the acceleration back up to restore the high-end features for your sound card when using other applications.


''Thanks to Sprinter/{LFNY} The Cleaner {A}''
<font color="yellow">'''NOTE: For Windows XP'''</font>


==Gameplay Errors==
*Click the Start button > Settings > Control Panel.
*Double-click the Sounds and Audio Devices icon.
*Click the Volume tab.
*Under Speaker settings, click the Advanced button.
*Click the Performance tab.
*Reduce the Hardware acceleration to Basic, the 2nd notch from the left.
*Click Apply and then OK 2 times. Run the game now. Don't forget to turn the acceleration back up to restore the high-end features for your sound card when using other applications.


=== G_SPAWN Entities Error ===
If you have multiple sound devices installed on your system try disabling the extra sound devices. Many modems install an emulated sound device that could cause issues.


[[Image:g_spawn.png|400px]]
<font color="yellow">'''For Windows XP:''' </font>


* <font color="yellow">'''What's causing it?'''</font>
*Right click on the my computer icon and select properties.
**g_spawn error isnt related directly to the spawn system, its the number of entities in the map that are being spawned but not deleted (1024 is max for cod4) once it reaches the limit the server crashes.
*Select the Hardware tab and click the Device Manager button.
*In the device manager go down to Sound, Video, and Game controllers and click the plus sign next to it.
*Look for any devices that reference a Modem or Unimodem sound device.
*Right-click on this device and select disable. This device should now be disabled.  


The players spawning is only a small factor in this, any entities
<font color="yellow">'''For Windows Vista:''' </font>
appearing in the map counts toward the limit (grenades, dogs, players...)


* <font color="yellow">'''What to do to avoid this?'''</font>
*Go to the start menu and right click on Computer and select properties.
**Dont run a server with more than 32 Slots
*Click on the device manager link on the left.
**Try an use the following Server Config Dvars to delay Spawns:
*In the device manager go down to Sound, Video, and Game controllers and click the plus sign next to it.
*Look for any devices that reference a Modem or Unimodem sound device.
*Right-click on this device and select disable. This device should now be disabled.


// KOTH
<font color="yellow">If you are using Windows Vista please check to verify that your default sound format is not set too high:</font>
set scr_koth_playerrespawndelay "0"
set scr_koth_waverespawndelay "0"
set koth_delayPlayer "0"
set koth_spawnDelay "30"
set koth_spawntime "0"


// CTF
*Start menu -> Control panel
  set scr_ctf_playerrespawndelay "0"
*Double-click on Sound
set scr_ctf_waverespawndelay "15"
*Locate your default sound device, it will have a green check
*Right-click on this device and select properties
*Select the Advanced tab
*Look at the Default Format drop down menu. If this value is set above 96000 Hz (regardless of bit rate) please change the setting to 48000 Hz or lower (again regardless of bit rate). 
*Hit ok and close the sound and control panels
*Try the game again


// DM
== Vista 64bits Errors ==
set scr_dm_playerrespawndelay "0"
set scr_dm_waverespawndelay "0"


  // DOM
* If you run Vista Ultimate 64Bits and have a Realtek Sound card (onboard) you might get this error on startup:
set scr_dom_playerrespawndelay "0"
set scr_dom_waverespawndelay "0"


// TDM
[[Image:error_vista64bits.jpg]]
set scr_tdm_playerrespawndelay "0"
set scr_tdm_waverespawndelay "0"


// SD
Follow these steps:
set scr_sd_playerrespawndelay "0"
set scr_sd_waverespawndelay "0"


// SAB
*Go to Control Panel
set scr_sab_playerrespawndelay "7.5"
*The click on "Hardware and Sound"
set scr_sab_waverespawndelay "0"
*Click on "Sound"
*Double click on "speakers"
*Go to the Advanced tab
*Set the default format to "24 Bit, 48000 Hz (Studio Quality)"


*You can also try and reduce the number of dogs spawning; Default settings are:


<pre>
// Dog Settings
set scr_dog_count "8"
set scr_dog_hardpoint_interval "180"
set scr_dog_health "100"
set scr_dog_max_at_once "4"
set scr_dog_time "60"
</pre>


== PunkBuster Errors ==
== PunkBuster Errors ==


* '''If you get an error from a Beta server and are kicked....'''<br><br>
* '''If you get an error from a server and are kicked....'''<br><br>
[[Image:pberror_beta.png|right|300px]]
[[Image:pberror_beta.png|right|300px]]
Its because there are updates to PB that the server is running.  You must update too.
Its because there are updates to PB that the server is running.  You must update too.
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--[[User:Zeroy|Zeroy.]] 10:33, 18 November 2008 (UTC)
--[[User:Zeroy|Zeroy.]] 10:33, 18 November 2008 (UTC)
[[Category:Call of Duty 5]]

Latest revision as of 21:32, 28 July 2009


General

Directx Errors

 Make sure to read the README File
  • If you run a Windows Server 2003 and are getting the DX error get the DX9 files HERE
  • If yo encounter a DX error in Either Windows XP or Vista (32Bits) then get the Latest DirectX 9.0c update:


Latest: HERE
or
March 2008: (good success rate with those) HERE

  • Some report that placing this file (d3dx9_37.dll) in the game folder also solve some issues.

  • Upgrading to latest Graphics Drivers is also recommended:

ATI

NVIDIA

Sounds Errors

  • Update your audio drivers (Google "[make of audio card] [model # of audio card] Drivers").

Crash with Onboard Sound Cards

Realtek

Users with Realtek(TM) onboard sound cards and Windows Vista will need to use Microsoft Audio Drivers 6.0, which can be found at MICROSOFT.

Sigmatel

There are issues with running the MPD and using Sigmatel onboard sound cards. If you are experiencing this issue, and you are running the MPD from the primary partition, then you will need to install all Windows Vista updates, and the latest Sigmatel drivers from DELL.

No Audio after installing Patch 1.2

Just a quick update - this fix should solve the problem some Vista users are experiencing with lack of audio in CoD:WaW after patching to 1.2:

Method A:

  • Right-click on the Volume icon in the taskbar (next to the clock, looks like a speaker)
  • Select ‘Playback Devices’
  • Right-click on your preferred playback device (i.e. Speakers, Headphones, etc.)
  • Select ‘Properties’, then click the ‘Advanced’ tab
  • Set the Default Format here to ‘16bit,44100Hz(CD Quality)’
: You may reach the same menu in Method A through Control Panel > Sound.

Method B - Advanced users only (perform at your own risk!):

  • Right-click on My Computer and select ‘Manage’
  • Select Device Manager and expand ‘Sound, video, and games controllers’
  • Uninstall listed Audio Drivers then reboot the computer
  • Vista will now auto-reinstall the on-board sound
  • Default Format is now set to ‘16bit,44100Hz(CD Quality)’ automatically

Please note that setting your audio quality to 16-bit will not impact your Call of Duty: World at War gaming experience. The game will sound just as good as it did before, as our sounds are mixed at 16-bit.

Other General Solutions

Turn the hardware acceleration for your sound card to Basic.

  • Click the Start button > Settings > Control Panel.
  • Double-click on the Multimedia icon.
  • Select the Audio tab.
  • Click on the Advanced Properties button in the Playback section.
  • Click on the Performance tab.
  • Reduce the Hardware acceleration to Basic, the 2nd notch from the left.
  • Click Apply and then OK 2 times. Run the game now. Don't forget to turn the acceleration back up to restore the high-end features for your sound card when using other applications.

NOTE: For Windows XP

  • Click the Start button > Settings > Control Panel.
  • Double-click the Sounds and Audio Devices icon.
  • Click the Volume tab.
  • Under Speaker settings, click the Advanced button.
  • Click the Performance tab.
  • Reduce the Hardware acceleration to Basic, the 2nd notch from the left.
  • Click Apply and then OK 2 times. Run the game now. Don't forget to turn the acceleration back up to restore the high-end features for your sound card when using other applications.

If you have multiple sound devices installed on your system try disabling the extra sound devices. Many modems install an emulated sound device that could cause issues.

For Windows XP:

  • Right click on the my computer icon and select properties.
  • Select the Hardware tab and click the Device Manager button.
  • In the device manager go down to Sound, Video, and Game controllers and click the plus sign next to it.
  • Look for any devices that reference a Modem or Unimodem sound device.
  • Right-click on this device and select disable. This device should now be disabled.

For Windows Vista:

  • Go to the start menu and right click on Computer and select properties.
  • Click on the device manager link on the left.
  • In the device manager go down to Sound, Video, and Game controllers and click the plus sign next to it.
  • Look for any devices that reference a Modem or Unimodem sound device.
  • Right-click on this device and select disable. This device should now be disabled.

If you are using Windows Vista please check to verify that your default sound format is not set too high:

  • Start menu -> Control panel
  • Double-click on Sound
  • Locate your default sound device, it will have a green check
  • Right-click on this device and select properties
  • Select the Advanced tab
  • Look at the Default Format drop down menu. If this value is set above 96000 Hz (regardless of bit rate) please change the setting to 48000 Hz or lower (again regardless of bit rate).
  • Hit ok and close the sound and control panels
  • Try the game again

Vista 64bits Errors

  • If you run Vista Ultimate 64Bits and have a Realtek Sound card (onboard) you might get this error on startup:

Follow these steps:

  • Go to Control Panel
  • The click on "Hardware and Sound"
  • Click on "Sound"
  • Double click on "speakers"
  • Go to the Advanced tab
  • Set the default format to "24 Bit, 48000 Hz (Studio Quality)"


PunkBuster Errors

  • If you get an error from a server and are kicked....

Its because there are updates to PB that the server is running. You must update too.

==> Go to Evenbalance and get setup.exe for Call of Duty World at War

PBSetup is the easiest method of manually updating PunkBuster for most users (players and admins).

  • If when you run pbsetup.exe, you get an MD5 error.....


Go back to Evenbalance and download the two HTML Client files there:


PB Client v2.080 for Win32

Filename: wc002080.htm

PB ClientA v1403 for Win32

Filename: wa001403.htm

The above files are only needed if your PunkBuster doesn't update by itself. Right click the appropriate links above and choose "save as" to your "pb\htm" folder - make sure the file you save is saved with the filename shown above.

Then run pbsetup.exe and the MD5 error is fixed and you will be all set.


--Zeroy. 10:33, 18 November 2008 (UTC)