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I actually solved this in another thread. What you do is, you open up your FL Shortcut, you go Properties. When the window appears, you'll see some lines, and one line going like this (Code, 1 line) Or wherever you put your FL Directory (CF) Now, you add something like this (Code, 1 line) This allows it to run on a higher bitrate, which would be 32 instead of 16."You may run into problems, because you'll probably have "" <- these in there. So, you'll have to tap space one time, then write -dx A…
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jeramond I know whats the issue there. We had people with the same issue for a lot of times. It's the thing that makes me LOL alot. I'll explain it to you how you should do it to make it look normal 1. Right click on your Freelancer Crossfire shortcut, click "Properties" 2. In the Target part, you can see there's nothing added. What you need to do press space after the last entering and add -dx in there. 3. That should do the trick for the first part. Now you need to open the folder "My Documen…