Hello,I STILL have a 'good old problem': The 'Rendering thread exception'.- I have Win7- Everything is up to date!- I have Mass Effect 1, via Origin (newest installation), with all patches and DLC's of course- MEUITM Mod ( )- File: No brow fix for female NPC's (from the MEUITM site)- Mod: Eyelashes for MEUITM (? )BUT: I had this problem two years before, when I played WITHOUT any mods, too.I tried really a lot of things. All this:- Chance a few things in the BioEngine.ini(written in the MEUITM mod information)- Double check for typos or format errors in the 'BioEngine.ini'- Game compatibility WinX (service Pack3) & as administrator (or try comp. Win7)- Starting game NOT via origin and the MassEffect.exe (not launcher), from Binaries folder (Launch as Admin by using the MassEffect.exe)- Ingame: No Hardware Sound- In /program files/Mass Effect/Binaries locate the OpenAL32.dll and wrapoal.dll files, Rename OpenAL32.dll to OpenAL32.bak, Rename wrapoal.dll to OpenAL32.dll- If that don't helps, make sure the game is closed rename the 'BioEngine.ini' to'oldBioEngine.ini' start the game (don't change the 'BioEngine.ini') test.- making a Repair in Origin- Don't skip cut scenes.I found a page, with a download.
Somebody knows it? I wanted to try it, but I'm not sure if this isn't dangerous or not. Could be spyware or a virus, whatever.
Somebody knows this page and this file:?Thanks and Greetings. I made a copie of ALL my vanilla files. I thing I could try to chance them and look then.I will try to make a dxdiag file.- I crashed talking to Garrus for the first time, BEFORE I tal kto the council for the first time.- I crashed when I talked for the first time with the council.- I crashed talking with Udina and Anderson AFTER the council.- I crashed when I talked to the Volos vendor in the market.- I crashed talking to the barkeeper. When you leave the human embassy you dont go to the left (lake), you go du the right (behind the friendly asari). There is a little bar. I think you can meet Nassana here, but right now she don't talk to me.
The pixelated light sources is a symptom of their depth of field effect. To disable depth of field: Go to Documents Bioware Mass Effect Config Open BIOEngine.ini Under 'SystemSettings,' look for 'DepthOfField' Set it to 'FALSE' The blocky shadows is also part of their graphics rendering. To enhance the shadow rendering.
Every time I try to speak with him.I was NOT near the Flux right now. I just arrived at the council.But Eden Prime was great. Everything was all right. And I chanced NOTHING between Eden Prime and the Citadell.THANKS!EDIT:This EA information about making a dxdiag File is GREAT! Didn't know that EA have such good tutorials.
What can I do with this really large file now? Hello,right now I'm still 'working' on the problem. I have re-installed EVERYTHING.
And I have done something. Don't laugh: I have started the game through Origin and NOT through the MassEffect.exe (C / Binaries folder). Till I start the game through Origin I dit not had this problem again (WITH mods). BUT: I checked it just for about 5 or 6 times.So: It's NOT sure.I will update my experience here for other users, who may have this problem, too.Attention: The Origin updates for Mass Effect 1 sometimes takes a bit. Happen to me that the Update came some time AFTER the installation. I installed the mods directly after the game installation. And than I was surprised when Origin updated the game.
If this happen: You have to re-install ALL the mods again (especially MEUITM).(Sorry for my english ). I still have the bug. Just happen AFTER I talked for the first time to the council.I don't understand it: I had the Bug without any mods 2 years ago, with an Nvidia Grafikcard. Now I have the same bug, but this time I have mods, meanswhile I made a 'Format C' and I have a (newer) AMD Grafikcard.
SO I don't think it have something to do with the Grafikcard or the mods.Friends of mine play the game and NEVER have this bug. I don't understand.Somebody have an idea? Please.EDIT: I just try to play in Compatability with Win7. Again the bug.
New day, new fun with my personal bug- I tried this one, don't work:It's this line: TEXTUREGROUPEnvironment1024=(MinLODSize=4096,MaxLODSize=4096,LODBias=-1)Scale back the MinLODSize value to 2048:TEXTUREGROUPEnvironment1024=(MinLODSize=2048,MaxLODSize=4096,LODBias=-1)And it should work now. If it doesn't work, try a lower value for either the Min or Max value, whatever works for you.(found it here: )I made the comp. To Win Vista.All together a bad idea, I still have the old bug and a few new bugs, too.
I 'remade' it and the new bugs are gone. Old bugs are still here. I would miss them.-Idea: Installing the Patch 1.2 manual. Can't start the Patch Installer cause he don't find the.exe. (I know - the Patch should be incluted in the version now.
But I could give it a try). That I have a solution. I played today about 4 hours on the citadel without an crash. I have installed everything new, but I thing the solution was this here.
I quote:'Additional graphical improvements can be had with the following Bioengine.ini tweaks (these are not required to run the mod and these tweaks will work with vanilla Mass Effect)Important: bioengine.ini tweak to fix many normal maps in the game without requiring TexMod. This file is located: x:UsersxxxDocumentsBioWareMass EffectConfig.Note any typos will break the game and cause crashes so be careful here.
All mistakes can be fixed but if you avoid typos it will save a headache in the long run.Typos here will typically display an error message along the lines of 'attempting to load unused mip #0 for texture2D' at crash.
No, the Nexus does NOT require that you pay anything. You didn't read the entire page. It does require that you register in order to download any file over 2MB, but that registration is FREE. Any monetary contribution is entirely voluntary.And the file found at the link above isn't a 'patch'. The PC version has never had official support for a controller at all.
It's a fan-created fix for your problem. As the Description says: 'This MOD adds full XBOX 360 controller support for playing Mass Effect 1.'