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General FreeSpace => FreeSpace & FreeSpace Open Support => Topic started by: Klaustrophobia on November 09, 2011, 05:19:47 pm
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I decided I would like to play through the original FS1, not the port, as I was combing through all my disks for stuff to install onto my new build. But FS1 retail is ALL KINDS of ****ed up on any sort of modern system it seems. I remember it being odd before on my old pc, but it worsened considerably for this one. Is there a thread/wiki page hidden somewhere with tricks to get retail FS1 working decently?
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Righter here (http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/freespace_expansion). Costs $5.99, but works!
OFC, you did patch to the latest version, right? (1.06 / 1.06EAX) here (http://www.gameupdates.org/details.php?id=4743)
EDIT: To use 3dfx Glide, use zeckensack's Glide Wrapper (http://www.gameupdates.org/details.php?id=1684) (Glide made FS1 a bit prettier than DirectX, IIRC, and FS1 does NOT have OpenGL... AFAIK, OpenGL was based in part from Glide... I might have that messed up, however.)
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I tried installing the patches, but I got the classic "file not found. Old file of the same name found" error. I'm pretty sure it says 1.06 in the corner version number, but the fonts are so ****ed up it's hard to be sure.
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Try zeckensack's Glide wrapper, then detect the available cards in FS setup... see if you can do Glide and maybe that will fix it. What OS?
EDIT: In zeckensack's configurator (Start Menu, under Glide Wrapper), try doing "application-specific overrides" and setting it for Descent: FreeSpace.
EDIT2: To make FS Setup detect Glide in WinDOwS 7 (most likely Vista as well), you must needs to set its Compatibility Settings (right-click>Properties>Compatibility) to WinDOwS '98. Seeing as I have UAC disabled, you may need to set it to run as Administrator as well, but I can't tell.
EDIT3: This seems to get the game to work for me, and I can see all the fonts; however, I now have invisible ships. HOWEVER, I'm using the GOG.com version; this might work for your install / system configuration. Try and see.