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my cmd line is .. and im useing a radeon 9600
" "E:SpelFuh Qwfuhquake-gl.exe" -dinput -m_smooth +m_rate 500 -mem 32 -democache 32768 -width 640 -height 480 -conwidth 320 -conheight 240 -bpp 32 +set vid_displayfrequency 85 -particles 32768 -dinput +cfg_load 1.cfg +set cl_confirmquit 0 -maxtmu2 -nomtex "
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Does it work without your cmdline ?
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if it does there odda be something wrong with your gfx card not supporting either of the resolutions 640/480 320/240, try 600/400 instead for example if thats the case.
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-force
This switch will force the client to start up in the specified video mode. Note: You can use the "vid_modelist" command to obtain a list of all the available OpenGL video modes.
Example: ezquake-gl.exe -force 2
-maxtmu2
Prevents using more than two texture units. Intended for buggy ATI cards. Lowers performance so don't use it if you don't have any problems.
Did you try without this command?
-nomtex
This extension will be autodetected and used. If for some reason it is not working correctly, specify the command line option "-nomtex" to disable it. Should disable waterfog.
You have used -dinput two times. Don't think +m_rate 500 will work in cmd-line. And did you try any other clients? Like http://ezquake.sf.net
If you have any more questions join one of the channels in my signature, we'd be happy to help you out.
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-current
(to see if its a problem with a sertain vidmode)