- #Star wars the force unleashed pc gaming wiki install
- #Star wars the force unleashed pc gaming wiki windows 10
This is the latest DirectX 9, if I'm not wrong.Ģ) You have multiple DirectX9 installed and one of them is too old for the game.Īt some point, you got to clean up your PC from all the useless crap that might be installed with the older games you have. Why would you need 9 if you got 12 installed? Because each has a different set of libraries and some "rendering" function in 9 ended up removed in 10, 11 and 12 and replaced with something else. Note that this is NOT the latest DirectX (which is 12), but the latest version of the 9. This looks like a problem with the version of DirectX you got on your PC.ġ) You don't have the latest DirectX 9 version or it's not up to date. Thanks in advance to all for your responses. I don't think that my PC configuration have anything to do with this, but, just in case:Ĭould anyone halp me? Has anybody got the same problem?
#Star wars the force unleashed pc gaming wiki windows 10
I've got Windows 10 64-bit, but, according to what I've read around, it shouldn't be a problem. Maybe it was corrupted, so I reistalled it, but nothing changed. The only thing that I've understood is that I've a problem with the DirectX, so I checked and confermed that the DirectX version installed was the last (12th version). In _Closing(Object sender, CancelEventArgs e)" System.MullReferenceException: Reference to an object set on an object instance. "Unexpected condition found in WC function: When I give the ok to this window, another appears, right on the launcher one, saying: In _Loaded(Object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)" End analisys of internal exception stack. > : Exception launched from an external component.
#Star wars the force unleashed pc gaming wiki install
Please install the latest DirectX end.user redistributable package from Microsoft. 3DX9NotFoundException: Direct3DX 9 was not found. "Unexpected condition found in WL function: When I start the game, just downloaded, it begins with the Directx installation, as usual, and yet I get the problem.