I gladly share that with you or anyone interested. ![]() Sounds may be complicated but it is really not.īe as it may, I leave you to your old Aptiva as long as it works for you.Ībout M1TP2 in general: I have recently scoured the internet and recovered an entire wealth of old articles, tactical guides, and quite nifty modding tools. I run M1TP2 on Win10 64 on dgVoodo2 glide wrapper and with some help of DXWnd configuration program. I realize that 3dfx drivers for Voodoo cards gave some of the games very special flavor, but I am not sure if that is really the case or that was just that we were awestricken with then what you would consider better graphics or we simply did not know any better. Still, I am of the opinion that modern hardware with all the associated horse power gives the right environment to experience old games without worrying about FPS and all that performance stuff. Once I do, I might replay it on a harder setting.Īnd I too have very soft spot for some of the old simulations.Īlthough I prefer to try to work them on the modern systems (and sometimes that makes me want to cry!). I’ll let you guys know when I’ve beaten every mission. Gunship! and another Creative Voodoo2 card for SLI mode sounds like good Christmas presents for this retired soldier and the recently brought out of retirement Aptiva PC!!! That was stupid on my part because this sim is fantastic. ![]() I actually think the intimidating manual scared me away from giving the game a chance when I bought it 20 some odd years ago. The game is a lot simpler than the manual led me to believe. I’ve beaten 3 of the 5 M1TP2 campaigns on “Easy” setting. I do remember everybody being mad at Hasbro for canceling Tank! It doesn’t seem that long ago - boy, time flies. They would be smart to complete Tank! But, even if all we will ever have is M1TP2 and Gunship! That’s good enough for me. I have heard Microprose is being resurrected. We perhaps never know what was on their drafting boards when M1TP3 got canceled. and unless current MPS does something it was all for naught. Save, Right-click game.exe again, and choose “Run as administrator”.Īfter doing this, my copy of the game worked perfectly.…. Then right click game.exe and choose Properties/Compatibility/Run this program in Windows XP Service Pack 3. dll files in folder “MS” directly to Theme Park Inc/SimCoaster’s main folder – the one with game.exe in it. You can get them here: (Main page:, file “dgVoodoo v2.54”)ĭownload that, unzip, and copy the. Possibly not!īasically, the reason the game doesn’t run is simply because there are graphics files Windows no longer includes that the game needs. It’s possible you may need a no-CD crack of some sort, so be warned here. This isn’t so much a request as a public service announcement, as I just discovered to how to get working on Windows 10 one of the more stubborn games out there – Theme Park Inc aka SimCoaster, the final game from legendary studio Bullfrog. ![]() The game should load as normal after installation. Once installed, move the folder to the location you want, and re-direct the shortcuts to the new location. Changing the directory will crash the installer and you need to force close it and retry. Once in the installer, DO NOT change the directory, instead select the install mode you want (minimum or normal) to proceed with the install. You may need to try the test a few times, but it should then run the installer. Select to run with the recommended settings, and try testing it. To bypass the no ssp.ini error, try running the installer with windows program compatibility troubleshooter. In return, I offer advise for Virtua Cop 2 which I had issues installing on Windows 10, and figure others may be stuck like I was: Funnily enough, I have The House of the Dead 2 working fine. The House of the Dead 3 – Will install but doesn’t seem to do anything when I try to launch the game (just a busy mouse cursor for a second then nothing).īoth of which I can’t see any patches or a work around that actually works (compatibility modes don’t work). The House of the Dead – Comes up with a 16 bit installer error, which I can’t run on my Windows 10 64 bit machine (and I don’t have access to a 32bit PC) I have 2 requests that I’ve recently been having issues with recently (all on Windows 10 (64 bit version):
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