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7 2014NOTE: This also applies to Zero Hour Error Message"You have encountered a serious error. Serious errors can be caused by many things including viruses, overheated hardware and hardware that does not meet the minimum specifications for the game. Please visit the forums at www.generals.ea.com for suggested courses of action or consult your manual for technical support contact information"NOTE: These links here use AdFly. It's an Ad Service. Don't click the Ads Click the "Skip Ad" Button up a the top of the page!Download Options.inihttp://sh.st/vZvJcOr Copy and create your own. NOTE: using the download link helps support my videosOptions.ini File BelowAntiAliasing = 1BuildingOcclusion = yesDrawScrollAnchor =DynamicLOD = noExtraAnimations = yesGameSpyIPAddress = 0.0.0.0Gamma = 50IPAddress = 0.0.0.0IdealStaticGameLOD = HighLanguageFilter = trueMaxParticleCount = 5000MoveScrollAnchor =MusicVolume = 55Resolution = 1024 768Retaliation = yesSFX3DVolume = 79SFXVolume = 71ScrollFactor = 50SendDelay = noShowSoftWaterEdge = yesShowTrees = yesStaticGameLOD = CustomTextureReduction = 0UseAlternateMouse = noUseCloudMap = yesUseDoubleClickAttackMove = noUseLightMap = yesUseShadowDec
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Games → Command & Conquer Generals / Zero Hour Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access http://forums.cncnz.com/topic/12319-how-to-play-generals-zero-hour-in-windows-7-x64/page-2 full functionality. 4 votes How To Play Generals / Zero Hour In Windows 7 X64 Started by Johnnyxp64, 12/08/2009 12:07 PM Generals Zero Hour Windows 7 Prev Page 2 of 10 http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2795485/generals-work-windows-x64.html 1 2 3 4 Next » Please log in to reply 187 replies to this topic #21 rtsking117 rtsking117 Unranked Members 5 posts Favourite C&C: Posted Friday, 31 December 2010 - command and 09:37 AM QUOTE (Kloppstock @ Thursday 2nd December 2010 11:42 AM) Bump?do we got any solution everyone is satisfied with (well expet me lol) having troubles to get a grip of this thread (but that is my problem only) but stil...Not yet. Technically there won't be a solution because the platform will continue to change.... but I think we're getting close command and conquer to something reasonably permanent. 0 Back to top #22 night night Unranked Members 1 posts Posted Wednesday, 19 January 2011 - 10:05 AM just registered to add one thing i kept on missing.when creating options.ini make sure file icon has a gear on it. I created txt file and renamed without thinking windows was hiding filextentions and my file was named options.ini.txt i lost atleast an hour thanks to something that simple.so if you are used to rightclick in a folder and pick new text file then rename it directly ur like me... my advice is to all to uncheck "hide known filetype extentions" in your folder options. then this mistake never happens. 0 Back to top #23 Nyerguds Nyerguds General Command & Patch 2,752 posts Location:Flanders (Belgium) Favourite C&C: Posted Thursday, 20 January 2011 - 06:18 AM Yey hidden extensions. Microsoft: keeping their customers dumb. 0 Back to top #24 rtsking117 rtsking117 Unranked Members 5 posts Favourite C&C: Posted Thursday, 20 January 2011 - 11:43 AM QUOTE (Nyerguds @ Wednesday 19th January 2011 1:18 PM) Yey hidden extensions. Microsoft: keeping their custome