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Re: Failed in finding proper GR2D Size
Searching this on google, I'm reading that either the screen dimensions (resolution) is wrong (ie to big) like tazman stated, or that the graphics drivers either need to be reinstalled or updated. Since this just happened suddenly & it has worked before I'm more inclined to think that it is the resolution but it could still be the drivers. Has you picture been looking funny lately? Have you done anything to your computer lately (since the last time it worked)?Here is the Maple story site on how to make sure that your drivers are up to date & you must restart your computer after updating your graphics card. Changing the screen resolution is the easiest thing to try so start there.
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