Last weekend, my faithful computer passed away. The coroner's report is not in yet, but probably it was just old age (and too many exciting games of SMAC). Anyway, I need to buy a new one soon and its "smacability" is of concern to me. Apparently, most computers for sale at the moment have the operating system Windows XP already installed. It seems to be quite new and I do not recall any messages about it here. Hence my question whether there are known problems of running SMAC with this operating system? Any comments will be appreciated.
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update drivers and you should be fine (especially since you're starting from scratch and not upgrading an existing computer). in most cases you'll run it great without doing anything, but the driver issue is the number one cause of any problems you'd find on XP, so if initially things don't work out, don't panic or anything.
no worries.
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Windows XP Problem
I had a problem with XP but hope fully 'Lefty Scaevola' has come up with the answer in the 'Questions' Thread i'm off to try it out.
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It worked
Make sure that the alphacenturi.ini file is...
[PREFERENCES]
ForceOldVoxelAlgorithm=1Arhg! Walk the plank Brother Lal
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No problems at all.
I've ran SMAC under Win98, WinME, Win2k (even though Firaxis yelled at me about it when I tried to tell them what bugs there were under 2k), and WinXP.
XP runs just like 98 and ME do when it comes to SMAC... 2000 on the other hand does some rather odd things, like speed up the game by quite a bit and have random letters in the display.
If you need any help, just personal message me or something. I know my SMAC almost as much as I know my OSes-Æther SPOON!, the one who tormented Firaxis by asking questions about SMAC under Win2000 :P
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Re: Windows XP Problem
Originally posted by Arnie1066
I had a problem with XP but hope fully 'Lefty Scaevola' has come up with the answer in the 'Questions' Thread i'm off to try it out.
Edit:1:
It worked
Make sure that the alphacenturi.ini file is...
[PREFERENCES]
ForceOldVoxelAlgorithm=1Gaius Mucius Scaevola Sinistra
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Re: No problems at all.
Originally posted by aetherspoon
I've ran SMAC under Win98, WinME, Win2k (even though Firaxis yelled at me about it when I tried to tell them what bugs there were under 2k), and WinXP.
XP runs just like 98 and ME do when it comes to SMAC... 2000 on the other hand does some rather odd things, like speed up the game by quite a bit and have random letters in the display.
If you need any help, just personal message me or something. I know my SMAC almost as much as I know my OSes
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Starting to put the pieces together.
I had no ForceOld V........=1 line in the .ini file cause I was working using the Classic as installed version(1.something..).
Looked at the patch4 without installing and low and behold there was the line in the new .ini and set equal to zero. I had tried patch4 before and couldn't get it to even load the game. Sooooo! I put in the patch, the game still wouldn't load, got the wrong CPU message, then changed the new .ini line to Force..ect.to equal 1 instead of 0, as per all the above advive and it runs.
I'll have to run a game now to see if it stops the crashes. So far so good , thanks all.
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A side note about XP compatibility in general:
Look at the 'Properties' (right-click, Properties) of a program or shortcut and select 'Compatibility'. Check the box and select an OS and you should be able make any program think it is running any version of Windows from 95 on.It has yet to be proven that intelligence has any survival value --Arthur C. Clarke
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