It took me a while to find a forum dealing with Colonization, even shared with other games. My question is, how do you play a whole game of it on Windows 98 without it constantly crashing at key moments, including (often) startup.
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IIRC Colonization never crashed on me either. Could it be that you are running something in the backround?
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Sorry in taking so long to get back to you all. My error, for those who've asked, usually happens at startup, right after the king proclaims you viceroy. If by a miracle I get past that, it usually also happens when a random building is built, a founding father joins congress or during an Indian attack. It seems to be a dos error that just shuts the game down with a message I can't fathom and returns me to Windows. Can anyone help me with that.
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I have never been able to get the DOS version to work in Win9x, but there was a Win3.1 version made which I can get working. A patch is needed, last I checked it was still on the Hasbro website. The final victory screen crashes the game, but at least I've gotten in an entire game at that point.
Problem is that only the DOS version had the map editor, and only the DOS version had editable text files (sigh)."Is it sport? I think it is. And does affection breed it? I think it does. Is it frailty that so errs? It is so too." - Shakespeare, Othello IV,iii
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Hmm, I know that the windows version of Colonization was fairly unstable (on Windows 98, at least), and that a patch resolved a few (but not all ) of those serious problems. I haven't had any problems with the Dos version, other than that it can be (very) slow starting up."I read a book twice as fast as anybody else. First, I read the beginning, and then I read the ending, and then I start in the middle and read toward whatever end I like best." - Gracie Allen
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I'm having problems!
Ok I've got a windows version of Colinization...but when i try to play it, it says I'm missing a "wing.dll" ?? What am I missing....and yes....I got it from Kazaa...
Hey, what did you expect.....I couldn't find it for sale around my area...
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WinG is the predecessor of DirectX.
Here's one download link. You need to place it in your System directory. If you don't have one, place it in your System32 directory.Blog | Civ2 Scenario League | leo.petr at gmail.com
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it seems that you can either play the dos version or the windows version, a lot of people seem to have trouble running one or the other.
Patine, I had all those same crashes trying to run Colwin, and additionally could make it crash anytime by trying to access the colonizopedia. my only solution was to get colonization for dos reinstalled (I have the CD). It works, but if you have a newer sound card, it won't play sound
I put an old sound card back into my system so I could get sound in dos games.Any man can be a Father, but it takes someone special to be a BEAST
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Thanks a lot, guys. I got the patch and the WinG and at least it's playable now, though it still occassionally crashes. I may just have a flawed copy. Oh, well. I can play it now without nearly as much stress. If anyone has any more advice, I will be checking the forum every now and then.
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