My test for that:
The latest version of War2combat has display glitches in Windows 10. Here are two things you can try:
- When installing War2combat on Windows 10 make sure you UNCHECK the ddraw checkbox in the installer. It should be disabled by default for any OS except Win7. There should be NO files called "ddraw.dll" or "ddraw.ini" in the /war2combat/ directory. (ddraw is a wrapper that fixes an error in ddraw for win7 only! It causes problems in win8 and win10.)
- If that doesn't work you can install the previous version of War2combat (3.15), located here.
Please try these things before you make a post about Win10 issues!
I just tried to install new clean windows 10 and war2 to it. That is what i see:
1. DDraw compat checkbox is disabled by default (that is correct behaviour).
2. I try to check the DDraw compat checkbox and install combat. Then i install it again to the same folder.
2.1. Checkbox is checked by default now. (options being kept from previous installation).
2.2. If i uncheck the DDraw compat checkbox before repeatedly installation, it will NOT delete these files (ddraw.dll and aqrit.cfg). That looks like a definite bug.
So, my plans for next version:
1. should do: to delete these files if you uncheck the checkbox during repeated installaion.
2. need to think about: don't remember last choice for this checkbox, always set is depending on windows version.
The question is about other checkboxes: all the checkboxes are being kept from previous installation, should i keep them all except ddraw?
3. even more agressive behaviour: to show gray (non-clickable) checkbox for directdraw (depend on windows version). I have no idea why you will need that ddraw fix under any win except 7.
At the same time i don't understand why anybody switch this checkbox on under win 8 or win 10. To click everything just in case or what?
4. i also can add functionality to delete ddraw for non-win7 computer into loader. You try to start war2ploader, it asks if you want to delete ddraw that is not compatible with your win version or continue as is.
Here are 3 more screenshots:
how it works with ddraw.dll:
And without it (that is how it should work). Here's no any known solutions to show icons in chat: