• Avp black title screen cant play!
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I have avp and when i launch it, it goes to a black screen and i can hear the background and here my mouse go over buttons.Once and a while i can press a campaign and the graphics are fin but i cant move and steam is coated white when in game. I have system requirements and i need help.
It will be extremely helpful if you could provide your system specs, even if you do meet the minimum requirement
Try this, right click on it in the My games and go to properties. Then local files and click verify integrity of game cache. It may work after you do that
Update your videocard drivers. If you don't know how to do it then :google: it.
Post specs, this is usually a thing that happens when your computer CAN'T run the game. And if you checked with system requirements lab, I have bad news. They are not to be trusted.
Change the audio sampling rate If your system’s audio sampling rate is set to anything above 48hz, it’ll likely cause AVP 3 to go haywire. Most users who experienced crashing, black screens at launch, audio problems and other issues seem to have solved them by reducing the audiosampling rate to a lower value – one that the game can handle. Follow the steps below to change the audio sampling rate. For Windows 7 / Windows Vista 1. Go to your sound card’s control panel. 2. Locate the option that allows you change the default audio format for the card. 3. Set the default format to 24-bits, 48000Hz or less (if it doesn't work with 48000Hz, try 24 bits, 44100Hz) Image: How the default format selection looks in RealTek HD Audio manager (select your playback device in Audio Manager and select the ‘default format’ tab) If you set your sound card’s audio format to anything higher than 24 Bits, 48000 Hz, you may experience audio issues or crashes with Aliens vs predator 3. Note that this is not an in-game setting. This setting should be changed from your audio card’s control panel (Realtek HD Audio Manager, etc). If you cannot find the option in your sound card software you can try the generic fix below: 1. Right click volume control on system tray and choose Playback devices. 2. Choose the your default playback device (usually Speakers) and click properties. 3. Go to the advanced tab. The default audio format should be selectable from there. Most of the time adjusting this setting using your sound card’s software will automatically change the same in Windows. However, you may be required to adjust thesampling rate both in your sound card’s software and Windows Audio devices manually if the sound card software does not automatically handle that. For Windows XP If you are using Windows XP follow the instructions below to change audio settings: 1. Click the Start button > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Sounds and Audio Devices icon. 3. Click the Volume tab. 4. Under Speaker settings, click the Advanced button. 5. Click the Performance tab. 6. Reduce the Hardware acceleration to Basic, the 2nd notch from the left. 7. 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. EDIT: not mine, just something i found on net, hope it helps
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