
from Activision-Blizzard as they continue developing the title in its new complete name: F.E.A.R. In a recent statement at the community website, the developers announced that they have purchased the name F.E.A.R. trademark that Sierra (in effect Activision-Blizzard) owned. Interactive, and so couldn't use the F.E.A.R. This time around, Monolith is working for a different publishing house, that's Warner Bros.

Note that there was nowhere near so much demand for 1080p resolution widescreen and many monitors still maintained 3:4 aspect ratio when the game was made, as such, it 's VERY likely that default resolutions unsupported by a widescreen monitor will cause issues.Monolith has been working on a sequel to F.E.A.R.

*If this error is seen when running the game - Error copying file gameclient.dll - please close Steam, relaunch Steam, and relaunch the game. Disabling Catalyst AI in the Catalyst Control Center should clear up this corruption. *Running the game using Crossfire (AMD’s solution for using two video cards at once) can result in significant graphical corruption. A dedicated Video Card is necessary to play F.E.A.R.

2: Project Origin does not support integrated video chipsets. * Forcing Anistropic Filtering to 16x in your video card driver settings may cause visual anomalies when playing. If this occurs, use ALT-F4 to quit the application, and then relaunch the application in Safe Mode (instructions below) to select a resolution supported by your monitor. * Selecting a display resolution that is supported by your video card but not your monitor will result in a black screen. This setting will cause the game to blue screen crash if specified. * This application is not compatible with the /3GB setting in the windows boot.ini file. 2 Project Origin" from 17th December, 2008 I've found no solutions through an internet search.įrom the "Known Issues" information supplied reagrding "F.E.A.R.

Originally posted by SynapseR:I'm having the same problem.
