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evilweazel
14-11-08, 19:07
Hey all, just got MotoGP08 through the postbox and was tripping over myself to get it installed and start racing.

Now I wish Id have stopped at just tripping over. Its less painful.

Problem 1: Game only ever starts up after a fresh CD insert (ie eject and reinsert). Wont work from Start Menu.

Problem 2: When the game does start, the maximum Screen Resolution available to me is 1280x960.......I have a (fairly common, surely?) 1280x1024 screen.

Problem 3: Controls. Set up my wheel and pedals fine, all the buttons do what I want. (I know others have complained about different control issues.) However I cant find any settings for Steering Sensitivity or anything vaguely more in depth than just key definitions.

I can only assume that some of these issues are partly on my side as after looking through the US and EU forums and the almighty Google, Ive found nothing in relation to any of these problems.

Please can anyone at the very least confirm if they have similar problems or if theres any news on patches/fixes in the pipeline.
Im an avid racing fan and I REALLY want to love this game but at the moment its impossible to play. :cry:

Specs: C2D e6600, ATI x1950xt, 2gig ram on Windows XP SP3.

Jackuar
13-03-11, 19:10
My motogp doesn't accelerate at all.... The bikes move slowly, accelerating at about 1 km for say 100 metres... All other bikes too move at this speed... I can't hit beyond 65 km/hr.... Please help why is this so... I tried reinstalling, running in compatibility mode.... nothing works :( I run it in Windows 7... Pls help...

Techsupport
15-03-11, 10:43
MotoGP 08 is not officially supported on Windows 7, it was only desgined for use on Windows XP or vista. As a result, we can only offer limited advice.

Please upload your dxdiag and misnfo files to a file-sharing website and link to them in this thread. You can also email them to us directly at: feedback@capcom.com

**NOTE: If you do email us, remember to add a link back to this thread!

[MSinfo]

- Click on the Windows icon located by default in the lower left-hand corner of the screen.
- In the "Start Search" field, type in MSINFO32
- Press Enter. This will start the MS System Information Utility
- Once the Microsoft System Information window appears, click System Summary on the left-hand side and make sure it is highlighted.
- At the top of the window, click File and select Save.
- When the Save As window appears, choose to save the file to the Desktop.
- Enter the name as MSINFO, then click the Save button.
- Attach this file to your reply, or email.

[Dxdiag]

- Click on the Windows icon located by default in the lower left-hand corner of the screen.
- In the "Start Search" field, type in DxDiag.
- Press Enter. This will start the DxDiag utility.
- Once the DirectX Diagnostic Tool appears, click on the Save All Information button at the bottom.
- When asked to where to save the file to, click on the drop-down box next to Save in and select Desktop.
- In File Name box towards the bottom, then name DxDiag.txt should appear. Leave this as is and click on the OK button.
- Click the Exit button to exit the DirectX Diagnostic Tool.
- On the Desktop, there should be a file name DxDiag or DxDiag.txt. If there is no file with this name, please repeat the steps above and make sure to save the file to the Desktop.
- Attach this file to your reply, or email.