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Hey Guys, I suppose this is my first post in your websites forum's , but it seems I don't really have another choice. Becouse of waiting for the damn game Spore to come out (being delayed and crap..) I started looking for games similar to it. I downloaded Sim Earth from your website and was really pleased. But that just wasn't enough. And so after a while I was mindlesly browsing abandonware websites and hopelessly reading reviews, when suddenly I stumbled upon a game that promised a whole bunch of genetics crap combined with simulation from SimEarth. It blew my mind. I had to get it... wait a sec what the heck am I typing?! ;D Anyways I downloaded the game and installed it. I started exe file and just when I thought I'll be playing a damn masterpiece in moment...... Error. Not an error actually. The game's window loads for an eternity :< Now , because I haven't found SimLife on abandonia , I suppose chances aren't that great that you could help me. If you can though, please do ;] Oh, and by the way, keep up the fantastic work with forums and the site , the gaming community needs you :ok:
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Which OS do you use? Did you try running it with DOSBox?
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Oh yes, I did. It said that exe file must be run through windows. Anyway, I searched the internet today and found a ziped version of already installed SimLife. It worked so I guess this it =] Thanks for your concern anyway ;] By the way, I don't know if this game is abandonware already. I seen it on some site which asked $5
(!) for it :blink: In any case it is an old game and I doubt anyone would pay such money for it... Well, good-day to ya and goodluck ;] |
Hello, community!
My first post... exciting. My english isnīt that good anymore, but i will give it a try. School was out some time ago. Not much to tell from my side - i am from germany and in real trouble with Simlife. Perhaps somebody is able to help me. I own the Windows-Version "ReCreation" and it runs fine (beside some graphic issues) - but there is one thing that ruins all fun in the long run. Problem is the slider which adjustes the Change of clima/erosion in the "change physics" menu. The pre-given setting of this slider is in the middle. But i donīt want any changes to happen to the landscape/clima. When i set the slider to my wish (e. g. all the way to the left for "no erosion/climate change"), apply this change and control it after that, the slider is in the middle of the bar again. So my world changes as time goes by, and that is something that i simply donīt want in a long-time experiment because it influences things beyond my control. What the heck am i missing?! A bug? Nothing found about that in the web... this is so disturbing! This wonderful toy was one reason to install a win7-32-bit. The one(s) who can help can be sure to be praised every minute i run my toy:cry:. I hope this was posted on the right place. Anyway: greetings! |
Hi, RoccoD and welcome!
Some settings are different for old and new Windowses. In particular, it affects the places where system seeks for the system files, save files and registry entry. Windows usually offer simple way to circumvent some issues: right click on the main exe, select "Properties" then "Compatibility". Try to lower Win version here step by step (i.e. XP, if not works - 98, and at last 95). It must help, if your problem is from this zone (as it sounds). Alternatively, if it will _not_ help, search Windows and My Documents directory for installed preference files. Most companies put settings here directly. Or seek Windows registry for the game - registry was very popular place to put such info in the earlier Windows versions. |
Hello, SmilingSpectre!
Thanks for the fast response (and your welcome):-)! I have absolutely no problems to get SimLife run - it is just that damned slider for the in-game-setting "soil/climate change" that doesnīt remember the position i moved it to. When i change his position (tiny change - left/huge change - right), click "apply" and see after it for control it stands again in the middle of the bar (seems to be the standard position). I want my world to stay the same and change soil, climate etc. by myself when i think it is necessary. BTW: same problem in the DOS-Version... couldnīt resist to give it a try. I guess i make a totally stupid error... Quote:
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I heard you, RoccoD. :) And it must mean in my eyes that system cannot access settings - either because it simply cannot found setting file (and goes by default), either because it cannot write into it. In both cases compatibility can help.
And if it will _not_ help, it's always useful to found settings manually (in noted places) and try to tweak it. Manually. :) If both methods will fail... well, then I'll check further. :D |
Ahhh... understood. OK - i will give it a try when at home and report! You stired up hope.
Thanks! Shall i see the working super-sandpit a least? Quote:
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It didnīt work - different modes tested, registry and Mydocuments searched (nothing found - it doesnīt even leave a fingerprint in "Installed software").
As it doesnīt work in the Dos-Version (via Dosbox, just tested again) either, i am quite sure the problem is not something like a separate ini-file as the settings for every running game are saved in the (e. g.) RoccosWorld.sav. I even had the idea of reversed buttons (apply/set defaults/nevermind)... but no success. Hmmm... |
Challenge accepted. ;) I'll check it at the weekend.
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