よ日本人の友人。私は開発者がそれで私はここでそれを投稿します、すべてのフォーラム英語読んでいないという結論に達した。
リリースされて以来、ゲームがクラッシュするたびにゲームのAlt + Tabキーアウトします。それは地獄のように迷惑なんだ。
注:注釈Googleの翻訳、これは奇妙に聞こえる場合。 :Dさん
よ日本人の友人。私は開発者がそれで私はここでそれを投稿します、すべてのフォーラム英語読んでいないという結論に達した。
リリースされて以来、ゲームがクラッシュするたびにゲームのAlt + Tabキーアウトします。それは地獄のように迷惑なんだ。
注:注釈Googleの翻訳、これは奇妙に聞こえる場合。 :Dさん
What I mean is:
Alt-tabbing does crash your game since the very early beta, yet nothing has been done against this issue nor acknowledged that this major bug exists.
Raise your voice my Japanese friends. Help Square "Fail" Enix fix their game!![]()
It's DirectX9 issue. Also, Square Enix do not have no mind to fix because there are a lot of XP users.
(Windows XP does not support of more than DirectX9)
Please use window mode or other personal computers.
First of all:
Not helpful.
Second of all:
Not helpful.
Anyway, this is rather obnoxious. I think I read somewhere that they're looking into it, but it's been a problem with FFXI as well, I think, so it doesn't really look too promising given the length of time that game has been out. Doesn't really seem to make sense. At the moment, though, I'm using windowed mode with the 'shift window' application to simulate fullscreen while still allowing myself to alt-tab. I hate having to use third party software to do something that should be standard, but it is what it is until someone gets off their ass and looks at the problem.
Anyway, there are numerous threads scattered about the forums in regards to this very same issue, so I'm cetain that a lot of this and more has already been touched on.
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