I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM BUT I FOUND THAT IF YOU RIGHT CLICK MOUSE AND GO TO PROPERTIES THEN SETTINGS THEN ADVANCED THAN FIXING PROBLEMS YOU CAN GET BACK 3D
To use it, go to the files of the game and search for CONFIG. Change the video thing from DirectX to the top one. Use arrow keys to move around. The different video settings let you click on buildings and enter them.
DirectX 10 is the newest standard.
You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.
There is no need to download DirectX for Vista. it already bundles the latest version of DirectX.
DirectX 8.1 is old and unsupported. You would be better served by upgrading your directX.
change power settings for the monitor change icon and shortcut settings desktop background and wallpaper
You have to change the time on your DS in settings.
change language settings
DirectX is not about your operating system but it's about video card you have. Video cards available today support DirectX 11 and as far as you have drivers for such video card your will support DirectX. Make sure that you update DirectX.
DirectX 9.0c is not available for Windows 7; to actually install DirectX 9.0c, you would have to downgrade to Windows XP (any edition). In order to play games which require DirectX 9.0c without downgrading your installation of Windows, you must upgrade to DirectX 10.1 or later. DirectX 10.0 (initially included in Windows 7) did not include support for DirectX 9.0c, a decision that Microsoft ultimately repealed when DirectX 10.1 was released.
Go to System Settings. You can change your quality, BGM and sound settings. You can also change between windowed and fullscreen mode.