“This week at IGN, we’re asking the question:
“Have you ever been so excited about a game that you started drinking while playing? We want to know what got you so excited, and tell us about it!” So far, here’s what I’ve come up with:
You need to run the game with a DX9 video card to fix this error.
You need to run the game with a DX9 video card to fix this error.
The most common video cards are DX11 and DX9. This is because gamers commonly use both, and both are more demanding than the other. So if your current computer has a good enough CPU and RAM to run games at 1080p resolution, it will also do so at 1440p or 4K resolutions (if your monitor supports those). In addition, most games don’t require visual effects like bloom lighting or depth of field, which means they can run on older hardware without any problems!
If you have an older machine, then it’s likely that there isn’t much difference in performance between using an old version of Windows vs. staying with Windows 8/10 because they share some code libraries which makes them operate similarly enough without needing too much extra effort on behalf of developers working with both operating systems.”
Run the game in DirectX 9 instead of DX11.
If you’re running Windows 8.1 or 10 and your video card is not supported by DirectX 11, try running the game in DirectX 9 instead of DX11.
The DirectX 9 API was discontinued in 2015, but it’s still a good API for older games that don’t require more advanced features like bump mapping or advanced shadowing. Since these aren’t supported on Windows 7, Vista, or XP anymore (and will never be supported), this may be all you need to get your game working again!
Start the game in DirectX 9 instead of DX11.
If you are using a computer that does not meet the minimum requirements for playing games at 30 frames per second, it is possible to play the game with DirectX 9 instead of DX11.
To do this, start up your game in DirectX 9 mode and see if it runs smoothly. If it does not, try switching back to DX11 way after playing for a few minutes or so (you’ll have to restart Steam).
To fix this error running the game on a 32-bit OS, go to C:\Program Files\BioShock Infinite and run RunBioShockInfinite32bit.
To fix this error running the game on a 32-bit OS, go to C:\Program Files\BioShock Infinite and run RunBioShockInfinite32bit. This will start BioShock Infinite in DirectX 9 instead of DX11.
Start a new game and set the resolution in the options menu to fix this error.
Start a new game and set the resolution in the options menu to fix this error. If you still get this error message, try a different video card.
To fix this error, create a custom resolution in the options menu that matches your monitor’s native resolution.
If your monitor doesn’t have a specific resolution, create one that matches the native resolution of your laptop. This will help you get the best performance possible.
The default setting for most monitors is 1920 x 1080, but if you are using a laptop, there are other options available: 2880 x 1440, 2560 x 1440, 3840 x 2160 (4k).
To fix this error, disable all anti-aliasing except for FXAA or enable anti-aliasing only when using V-Sync in your graphics card’s control panel.
To fix this error, disable all anti-aliasing except for FXAA or enable anti-aliasing only when using V-Sync in your graphics card’s control panel.
FXAA is a form of anti-aliasing that uses a post-process effect to smooth out the edges of objects. It can reduce aliasing and make textures look sharper on screen. This option is most useful when you have high resolutions, such as 4k or 8k displays with high pixel density (PD).
V-Sync is a feature that reduces screen tearing by limiting how many frames per second (fps) your computer can render at once. Doing this prevents stuttering caused by too many images on your monitor at once, making games run smoother than they would otherwise do without it enabled!
To fix this error, restart the game and try again.
To fix this error, restart the game and try again. Try a different computer if you still have trouble with your DX11 video card. If that doesn’t work, then there may be something wrong with your monitor or graphics card—check those parts to ensure they’re working correctly before troubleshooting further.
“Hello, I would like to report a problem with the game. When trying to start it, I get an error message that reads, “A problem has occurred in D3D9.dll.”
I have the latest updates for windows, and all my drivers are up to date. Has anyone had this issue? Thanks.”