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I'm a PC gaming noob. >_>gdt5016 said:I was under the impression it should always be done with D3Doverrider, minus a few specific games.
I'm a PC gaming noob. >_>gdt5016 said:I was under the impression it should always be done with D3Doverrider, minus a few specific games.
ninj4junpei said:I'm a PC gaming noob. >_>
Thanks, I'll try that out.gdt5016 said:Same here, try that out. I've NEVER gotten screen tearing using d3d. It didn't play friendly with Assassin's Creed II though (well, it started not to, guess they broke up).
WEGGLES said:Used the FIXT mod for fallout. Colours are messed up. Changing to 16 bit colour does nothing. Colours are still messed up, and when I go back to the file it's back to 8 bit colour. How essential is the FIXT mod? Colours were fine with out it. :s
ninj4junpei said:I'm having screen tearing with Fallout, despite my video card (AMD) settings dictating that vertical refresh is always on. :\ Some help would be appreciated.![]()
goodfella said:Does it matter if I install games to 'program files' if I am the only user on my laptop?
Do permissions still get in the way?
Oh, and thanks for the mod guides Minsc!
MrOogieBoogie said:Alright guys, finally got Fallout working with all patches and mods! My only issue at the moment is the stretched fullscreen. I have the res set to 1024x768 and was wondering if it's possible to play the game in windowed mode to retain the aspect ratio? I understand that I have to use D3DWindower, but I couldn't get it to work earlier. Is there a quick, simple guide I can follow?
d3dwindower user said:run d2d windower,
add fallout2.exe,
select it, set up options,
press play button (to start emulation mode)
press computer icon (to start game)
Options I use:
in Common tab: only Use Windowed Mode is selected
in Window Mode: DirectX 1-7,8-9, DDraw Colour (both), DDraw Primary Blt - selected
in Foreground tab: all unselected
Direct Input tab: use direct input selected only
MrOogieBoogie said:Alright guys, finally got Fallout working with all patches and mods! My only issue at the moment is the stretched fullscreen. I have the res set to 1024x768 and was wondering if it's possible to play the game in windowed mode to retain the aspect ratio? I understand that I have to use D3DWindower, but I couldn't get it to work earlier. Is there a quick, simple guide I can follow?
Follow this video to get it set up. All you need to do after following Minsc's instructions in the mod thread is probably to try to launch it to begin with to see if you need ddraw.dll. For me I had to get rid of ddraw.dllcoopolon said:Here is a youtube of someone doing it for Fallout 1. His version is a lot less work.
Running Giants and Freespace 2 on Windows 7 64 Ultimate and Home Premium (my laptop and desktop) no problems have arisen with either so far, Giants even supports high resolutions (like 1920x1200). In Freespace's case I've modded it to use highres textures, but still works quite great.daviyoung said:I'm worried about buying games that don't say they support Windows 7.
Giants: Citizen Kabuto, Freespace 2 and MDK all stop at Vista support according to GOG. Anyone running them from Windows 7 Home Premium?
kurtrussell said:Spellforce 2: Dragon Storm is the new release for $9.99
What is Giants like? I notice it's started trending in the top selling games there....
Sinatar said:It's like 3 completely different games tied into one. There are 3 playable races who all have different gameplay. The mech guys play like a fairly standard 3rd person shooter with some light strategy elements, the crazy water lady is more like playing a mage in an RPG and then playing as Kabuto is like tromping around as godzilla.
It's ambitious but pretty uneven. The mech guys (who you play first) are by far the most fleshed out and entertaining part of the game. The other 2 sections aren't nearly as fun.
Catshade said:Another hidden gem promo: The Incredible Machine Mega Pack 60% off ($4) for the next 24 hour or so.
Nice, I remember TIM making up most of the time I spent in the computer labs in elementary school.Catshade said:Another hidden gem promo: The Incredible Machine Mega Pack 60% off ($4) for the next 24 hour or so.
Shaneus said:Anyone here playing on an AMD Fusion notebook? I'm getting some serious Windows display corruption after playing pretty much any DOSBox-based GOG game. Basically the screen is split down the middle vertically but the halves are swapped. Windows recognises it as a single screen and going back into a GOG game it's fine... but back to Windows and it's corrupt again.
Any ideas, gents? My Google-fu is weak on this one.
Catshade said:Another hidden gem promo: The Incredible Machine Mega Pack 60% off ($4) for the next 24 hour or so.
MrOogieBoogie said:Anyone wanna give a Fallout newbie some general gameplay tips?
I also have a couple questions:
1) The map is divided into blocks, right? And I can explore every inch of said map? Is that something that's recommended right off the bat?
2) I've noticed that at times during conversation I'll exhaust a single chain of dialogue and be forced to exit out and click on the NPC again to ask the rest of my questions. Is there a way to go "back" to the original dialogue choices while in conversation?
I installed D3DOverrider, but I'm still having screen tearing. :\ The tearing isn't real awful, though. I tried out D3DWindower, but it was giving me a terrible framerate.Minsc said:If D3DOverrider doesn't do anything, try seeing if you can change the rendering modes in the .ini or try D3DWindower if you don't mind playing windowed. I'm sure there's mention of it somewhere in GOG's forums too (a tearing problem/fix).
Yeah, I've had a bit of a muck around but couldn't find anything conclusive. If it even does it with "Overlay", I'll just have to resign myself to the fact that I can't play most GOG games on my subnotebook (without having to reboot to fix it).Sinatar said:I'd change the graphics output mode in dosbox to something else, I generally use OpenGL. All the GOG games should have a graphics setup .exe you can run from the folder or the start menu that lets you change it if you don't know how to edit dosbox conf files.
Sgt.Pepper said:Well, since summer sales on Steam are taking longer to get here than expected, I decided to get those games. Thanks for the tips Van Buren, this will be my first time playing Fallout.
Edit: Huh. I keep clicking Add game to GOG Downloader, but it doesn't do a thing.
Edit 2: Tried with Firefox, and it worked. Seems like a Chrome thing.
In the Windowed Mode tab in d3dwindower for your fallout settings, what do you have checked off in the set of 8 options for directdraw? You may have to turn some of them off (as I had to) to get a working framerate.ninj4junpei said:I installed D3DOverrider, but I'm still having screen tearing. :\ The tearing isn't real awful, though. I tried out D3DWindower, but it was giving me a terrible framerate.
The default settings.Sober said:In the Windowed Mode tab in d3dwindower for your fallout settings, what do you have checked off in the set of 8 options for directdraw? You may have to turn some of them off (as I had to) to get a working framerate.
Turn off colour emulate/colour convert and see if that works. On my end all I have checked is ddraw emulate.ninj4junpei said:The default settings.
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Linkzg said:any help making MDK run correctly? I'm getting tons of graphical errors
ninj4junpei said:I installed D3DOverrider, but I'm still having screen tearing. :\ The tearing isn't real awful, though. I tried out D3DWindower, but it was giving me a terrible framerate.
Sober said:Turn off colour emulate/colour convert and see if that works. On my end all I have checked is ddraw emulate.
Shaneus said:Yeah, I've had a bit of a muck around but couldn't find anything conclusive. If it even does it with "Overlay", I'll just have to resign myself to the fact that I can't play most GOG games on my subnotebook (without having to reboot to fix it).
Odd thing is, even changing resolutions and shit, reinstalling the video driver didn't make a difference. Might just be a bug with the Fusion chipset.
That seems to have improved performance, though I'm still having screen tearing a bit. I tried to use FRAPS to check my framerate, but it wasn't working with D3DWindower too well.Sober said:Turn off colour emulate/colour convert and see if that works. On my end all I have checked is ddraw emulate.
I can't get the game to run if I switch it to 8-bit.Minsc said:Another thing worth checking is to make sure you have f1res.ini set to 8-bit, not 16-bit. That made a world of difference w/ D3DWindower for me, I don't recall needing disable anything special when I set it up other than setting the .ini to 8-bit.
SWAT 3 is where the series took a big shift towards non-garbage and laid the groundwork for SWAT 4. For the time (and given extremely low expectations after SWAT 1/2) it was a pretty decent game. No idea if it still holds up, but at the least it should indicate that SWAT 4 is a likely release at some point. I'd say it's the closest to bridging the adventure game gap between SWAT's traditional (and awful) P&C and SWAT 4's Rainbow 6 attempt (SWAT 2 is an anomaly).Minsc said:New release today, SWAT 3: Tactical GOTY Edition, seems to be a previously unavailable DD game, but I never was really in to the PQ games once they became SWAT games.
Uh... Change your wallpaper to something appropriately dark? I suppose?MrOogieBoogie said:I've got Fallout running very well at 1280x800 with D3DWindower. My only question is: Is there a way to turn the brightness of my desktop down so I can have the game window running against a darker backdrop?
AEREC said:I just gotta ask though...why aren't this games on steam? why are they only available on GOG and what is the likely-hood of them ever coming to steam?
AEREC said:Im mainly a steam only kind of person but it looks like Im about to bite the bullet and get Baldurs Gate 1 & 2, and Planescape on GOG since it doesn't seem like these games will ever come to Steam.
I just gotta ask though...why aren't this games on steam? why are they only available on GOG and what is the likely-hood of them ever coming to steam?
Does it matter? GOG is great, and you can simply add them as non-steam games. You still have your overlay, and other features like screenshots. Plus they have a new little icon next to the title when you add them!AEREC said:Im mainly a steam only kind of person but it looks like Im about to bite the bullet and get Baldurs Gate 1 & 2, and Planescape on GOG since it doesn't seem like these games will ever come to Steam.
I just gotta ask though...why aren't this games on steam? why are they only available on GOG and what is the likely-hood of them ever coming to steam?
Earthworm Jim 1+2!QuantumBro said:Any other interplay games to get other than Fallout 1 and 2?