I had this problem once.
Restart your computer, try again.
If it continues, uninstall AVA, then reinstall.
Is the text white? Or does it appear grey as if its disabled?
If white, click on the text itself. Try clicking multiple times.
hello ... i have the same invisibility problem .... but more weird ... look at this : https://img96.imageshack.us/img96/2889/34437633.png ... its the same problem ... but i dont even see the guns or helmets o.O ... iam running on x32 xp ... i have netframe work 3.1 full package (230mb) or something ... i think its the VGA problem as Kutji said ... look please help me here Kutji ... i have a ATi Card radeon x1200 .... i have 3gb ram ... so i can support some of my ram to my vga ... its normally 512mb card ... but when its supported with ram it can go to 1gb vga... but i still when i go in the game and go to manual patch ... i can only see low spec on shader model ... there is no medium like you said ... so if my vga is so bad please tell me so i can go and buy a new one ... thanks in advance Kutji !
sorry for double post ... also 1ups its so stupid to leech a hack with the same name on another site lol ... look at this guys : https://www.*****************/forums/...-ava-hack.html ... that guy that leeched it there name 1up ... its so easy to know its the same person (1ups = 1up) ... huh dude ... at least instead of writing (Leeched) ... you can just give credits to the one who made it ... not only say leeched .... that man who made it tried hard for making it and it took him some time ... so atleast give him some respect ... look at this (thats what he wrote there) :
Instructions
Make sure that ur .dll and injector is in same folder
1. Download Hack
2. Open Injector (ADMIN on win7,vista)
3. Inject D3DAVA to AVA.exe
4. Press inject
5. Open AVA
6. Press insert for manu
7. And Pown noobs
DON'T FORGET TO REP
keep looking at the 7th instruction ... really rofl ... asking people for rep for something you didnt even create or didnt even give the real creator its credits ... stop leeching for better health people .... just if you want to lead it to that man just go give post with link to mpgh.net link .... iam done talking ... also still waiting you Kutji to answer my problem ... thanks in advance.
Well y don't u switch to a pcie gfx card? Vgas are so oldd and most likely will fail shaders
Originally Posted by falzarex aka myself
This is an epic fail resume
Hello VBfags.
A 'member' of the almighty C++ section will soon join you, he is 13 year old, has the IQ and typing skills of a VBfag, so I thought he would fit in here nicely.
A few reasons why he should be in this section instead of the C++ section:
1) He has the IQ of a VBfag.
2) He has no sense of grammer/spelling at all.
3) He thinks he is pro(like most of the people in here)
4) He thinks copy pasting is fun(exactly what you guys do)
5) He loves it up the ass(he will keep you VBfags nice and warm)
elbashadodo (01-04-2010)
what you mean with this "switch to a pcie gfx card" ? sorry i dont speak english good ... anyways thanks for trying to help.
Pci express cards
latest graphics cards that support lots of stuff
of course ur motherboard must suport it
Originally Posted by falzarex aka myself
This is an epic fail resume
Hello VBfags.
A 'member' of the almighty C++ section will soon join you, he is 13 year old, has the IQ and typing skills of a VBfag, so I thought he would fit in here nicely.
A few reasons why he should be in this section instead of the C++ section:
1) He has the IQ of a VBfag.
2) He has no sense of grammer/spelling at all.
3) He thinks he is pro(like most of the people in here)
4) He thinks copy pasting is fun(exactly what you guys do)
5) He loves it up the ass(he will keep you VBfags nice and warm)
lolololol your "vga" isn't bad
VGA(Video Graphics Array): The display standard for the PC. All PC display adapters support VGA, and Windows machines boot up in "VGA mode" before switching to higher resolutions. The term also often refers to the 15-pin plugs and sockets that connect the computer to the monitor. In this context, VGA refers to the traditional analog connection to a monitor in contrast to DVI, which is digital. Analog CRTs use VGA, and modern flat panel displays have both VGA and DVI inputs.
There is no such thing as VGA video cards most cards support the VGA output [its fuckin standard], What I believe they meant was AGP which is an old style video card that was popular a long time ago. What you're going to need to do if you video card is the problem [probably is] is buy a new motherboard that supports PCI-Express 2.0, the cards aren't the most expensive things in the world you can get one that'll play your games on high for like $70.
1ups is a piece of crap we know this already, typical 13 year old kid trying to take credit for something they didn't create.
God this forum is full of great lulz.
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Kutje (01-04-2010)
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