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oh, just to warn anyone who will try to play Time Commando..It's not only the image that solve the problem, you can't skip the cutscenes too, it's boring but it's just 3 minutes lost =) oh, and you need to run it at Win98 / Win ME compatibility!
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Virtual PC? Running the DOS version in DOSBox? Messing with DirectX? No way...all you have to do is right click the EXE, choose "Properties" and:
1) Choose "Compatibility"=>"Windows 98". 2) Choose "Compatibility"=>"Disable visual themes". Now it runs as if it was designed for XP. Wow, I don't even want to think how much time some of you invested in installing Win 9X inside Virtual PC, etc. instead of these 2 less than 10 seconds steps... |
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(lwc @ Dec 5 2006, 03:03 PM) [snapback]270392[/snapback]</div>
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Just discovered this and tried this last solution. TC plays but the game hesitates every few seconds. Any other suggestions?
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Are you sure you installed the game, then located its main EXE and did what I said?
If so, what can I tell you, it worked perfectly for me. I guess you can resort to the other solutions (start with decreasing your video acceleration). |
if you disable the virtual themes you can skip the cutscenes without errors?
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Just installed it, did what I said earlier and the answer is....no.
It's weird I just forgot it's needed to see the long intro and the levels' intros. I wonder if I used to have a solution for this or my memory just tricks me that I did. While at it, I also found out I must click on TIMEWIN.EXE (the main EXE I talked about) directly instead of starting the game via the CD-ROM. I read in one forum PE Explorer can fix this file. If anyone has it, feel free to share the fixed file...although I wonder how that guy fixed it when it's on the CD-ROM and if you copy the files to a new disk without a full "diskcopy" the soundtrack would be lost. P.S. Each time I cut the scenes and the game exited, the CD-ROM's music started so I know it by heart now. Is it the greatest music for a game ever or what? BTW, here the errors XP records when you cut the scenes and the game exits: Error #1: Quote:
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I have no way to know.
That forum post just said: So I say just copy over the original CD-ROM to your hard drive, do the test fix, then try to install the game from your hard drive (if it demands to be installed from a disk, copy the files to another disk) - you'd lose the soundtrack but gain the ability to cut scenes. ;) Well, if it works, which is the first priority, we can always then think of a way to add the soundtrack to a new disk. Anyway, if you think this is the fix that guy meant (judging from his quote), you can also send me the fixed file and I'll do the testing I described above. It's just a small file, but it's all up to it. |
Well, the game is already working..just want to fix the cutscene problem ;)
I have copied the entire disk, used PE Explorer to fix the exe and now I'm making an iso with the files..let's see if it will work :) |
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