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    Thumbs up Stubbs the Zombie Fix

    Since im the first as far as I have been able to tell that's been able to fix the game without more messing than overwriting 1 dll I posted it on the stores forum but ill mirror it here on the off chance there's any EP'ers with the game and issue

    Like most of you I bought Stubbs the zombie for steam (although from what i heard the CDRom one has the same issues) but alas All I got was a black screen or the "must be closed" box

    So I did a little digging and looking around and come up with a fix!

    The fault was the OpenGL ATi File now while I can only speak as an ATi User id imagine this will fix for Nvidia users too since we all have to use the ATi OpenGL file to run our game.

    Navigate to the stubbs folder (default below)

    32 Bit
    C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\stubbs the zombie

    64 Bit
    C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\stubbs the zombie

    Now download this
    Download Links:
    Links are hidden from guests. Please register to be able to view these links. This is a rar with a fixed ATi OpenGL Driver extract and overwrite the original atioglxx.dll

    Now try to run the game from steam and it should work fine!
    I've noticed Steam In-Game still seems a bit messed up but the game has been working fine I Played through 3 levels without so much as a hick up, no lag or crashes

    My System:
    Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad Q8300 2.5Ghz @ 3.20Ghz
    Memory: 8GB Kingston DDR2 PC6400
    Video Card: ATi Radeon HD 4870 512MB (790/1100)
    Gfx Card Cooling: Zalman VF-1000
    Monitor: BenQ V2210 Eco 1920x1080 Connected Via HDMI (Full 1080p HD)
    Sound Card: Creative SB X-Fi Xtreme Gamer

    If this helps you please feel free to rep and reply!
    Last edited by Kouen Hasuki; 5th-August-2011 at 10:25.

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