MasinAD |
Dimanche 26 Mai 2013 à 23:22
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MasinAD
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Hi there,
I'm new here, so I don't know which information you need.
I just purchased Wizardry 8 from GOG, version 2.0.0.6 (obviously a special GOG version as the latest patch version was 1.2.6). As there's no install script, I chose to install it manually. I use Ubuntu 12.04.2.
3DSetup.exe, used to configure video and audio settings, offers only resolutions 640x480 and 800x600 (each 16bpp). If I manually edit 3DVideo.cfg to
OpenGL 1280 1024 24 DirectSound3D Software Emulation
and start Wizardry 8, it complains: "Video device does not support video resolution".
I installed mfc40 and vcrun6, I tried msvcr8 and different versions of Wine, all without success.
Best regards, Masin Edité par MasinAD
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petch |
Lundi 27 Mai 2013 à 0:12
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petch
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Hi MasinAD, I just purchased Wizardry 8 from GOG, version 2.0.0.6 (obviously a special GOG version as the latest patch version was 1.2.6).
2.0.0.6 is their installer's version, not game's version. As there's no install script,[...]
Wrong: http://www.playonmac.com/en/app-1710-GOGcom__Wizardry_8.html it's a beta script so you have to enable "Testing" to see it. 3DSetup.exe, used to configure video and audio settings, offers only resolutions 640x480 and 800x600 (each 16bpp). If I manually edit 3DVideo.cfg to
OpenGL 1280 1024 24 DirectSound3D Software Emulation
and start Wizardry 8, it complains: "Video device does not support video resolution".
What makes you think this game supports other resolutions?
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MasinAD |
Lundi 27 Mai 2013 à 15:47
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MasinAD
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Hi petch!
2.0.0.6 is their installer's version, not game's version.
Ok, that explains it.
Wrong: http://www.playonmac.com/en/app-1710-GOGcom__Wizardry_8.html
it's a beta script so you have to enable "Testing" to see it.
I didn't see that one, thanks.
What makes you think this game supports other resolutions?
This comment.
I'd be content with 800x600 if there's a way to switch tasks without corrupting my window layouts due to different resolutions of application and desktop.
Best regards, Masin Edité par MasinAD
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MasinAD |
Lundi 27 Mai 2013 à 15:58
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MasinAD
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MasinAD |
Lundi 27 Mai 2013 à 16:05
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MasinAD
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What makes you think this game supports other resolutions?
This comment.
And this article.
And this article, section 'Technical Stuff' at the end of the page.
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petch |
Lundi 27 Mai 2013 à 19:48
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petch
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None mentions the GOG version though. Could be that they didn't ship the OpenGL renderer and you're looking at software rendering resolutions or something... Do you have the same restrictions if you select DirectX or 3dfx/Glide? Edité par petch
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MasinAD |
Lundi 27 Mai 2013 à 21:26
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MasinAD
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None mentions the GOG version though. Could be that they didn't ship the OpenGL renderer and you're looking at software rendering resolutions or something... Do you have the same restrictions if you select DirectX or 3dfx/Glide?
Yes. Whatever I select, I can only choose between 640x480 and 800x600. See screenshots. Edité par MasinAD
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petch |
Lundi 27 Mai 2013 à 22:16
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petch
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http://www.gog.com/forum/wizardry_series/wizardry_8_resolution "I went into my Wizardry 8 folder and manually deleted all the nGlide/3Dfx stuff and now every resolution is available and works like a charm!" Does that work for you?
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MasinAD |
Mardi 28 Mai 2013 à 15:32
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MasinAD
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http://www.gog.com/forum/wizardry_series/wizardry_8_resolution "I went into my Wizardry 8 folder and manually deleted all the nGlide/3Dfx stuff and now every resolution is available and works like a charm!" Does that work for you?
Wonderful! That worked. And now that you found that, I believe I remember having done something like that a decade ago. Can't tell if it was for Wiz 8, but that's something I'll surely forget in a few years again.
Here, take a look at this screenshot. That's how it's supposed to look! Thanks a lot. :-)
I just wonder, why the GOG forums didn't turn up when using Google. I didn't even know they existed.
Best regards, Masin
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Xodetaetl |
Mardi 28 Mai 2013 à 23:26
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Xodetaetl
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Hi MasinAD, GoG's version of Wiz 8 doesn't use 3DSetup.exe for the display settings, but nglide_config.exe.
The Glide setup has more options and most notably the option to maintain the 4:3 aspect ratio. Without this option, the image is stretched on wide screen resolutions.
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