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December 26th, 2012, 07:58 AM
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Re: Windows Vista and Windows Seven Installation
NO
If you use the original CD installer without changing the installation path manually the V1 version of the game will be installed under C:/ program files and all the patches will NOT.
The new consolidated patch will NOT magically re-path the game for you ---only the patches ------
if you are going to use the original CD installer you MUST change the default path from
C:\Program Files\Shrapnel Games\The Camo Workshop
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C:\Shrapnel Games\The Camo Workshop
first
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December 30th, 2012, 08:45 PM
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Re: Windows Vista and Windows Seven Installation
Thank you Don!
So I assume full screen mode is still unfriendly under win7
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January 11th, 2013, 10:12 AM
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Re: Windows Vista and Windows Seven Installation
Just installed the game, the consolidation patch v5.0 and when I run the game it takes all kinds of funny colors, like how WinSPMBT was to me when I didnt install the patches properly. Any suggestions?
Oh and DIDNT install the game in Program files and I have Windows 7 in my PC.
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January 11th, 2013, 10:56 AM
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Re: Windows Vista and Windows Seven Installation
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Originally Posted by Aeraaa
Just installed the game, the consolidation patch v5.0 and when I run the game it takes all kinds of funny colors, like how WinSPMBT was to me when I didnt install the patches properly. Any suggestions?
Oh and DIDNT install the game in Program files and I have Windows 7 in my PC.
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What version of the game is reported on the main game screen? - if it does not report as version 5.XX, then you have not installed the patch correctly.
Assuming you have installed and patched to 5.XX then what version of Windows does the GameOptions launcher programme report? - it should say "Windows Vista or later".
Also - what precise path did you install to?
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January 11th, 2013, 04:51 PM
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Re: Windows Vista and Windows Seven Installation
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Originally Posted by Mobhack
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Originally Posted by Aeraaa
Just installed the game, the consolidation patch v5.0 and when I run the game it takes all kinds of funny colors, like how WinSPMBT was to me when I didnt install the patches properly. Any suggestions?
Oh and DIDNT install the game in Program files and I have Windows 7 in my PC.
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What version of the game is reported on the main game screen? - if it does not report as version 5.XX, then you have not installed the patch correctly.
Assuming you have installed and patched to 5.XX then what version of Windows does the GameOptions launcher programme report? - it should say "Windows Vista or later".
Also - what precise path did you install to?
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In the main game screen in says WinSPWW2 v5.0-DL.
The launcher does indeed say Windows Vista or Greater.
The path to the game is: C:\ShrapnelGames\TheCamoWorkshop\WinSPWW2.
Oh and I've figured out that the game does run properly in Windowed Mode. It's the full screen mode that has the problem.
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January 11th, 2013, 05:08 PM
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Re: Windows Vista and Windows Seven Installation
Have you updated your video drivers lately ?
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January 12th, 2013, 01:03 AM
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Re: Windows Vista and Windows Seven Installation
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Have you updated your video drivers lately ?
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Video drivers is what I would suspect (unless for example, you can play MBT fine in full screen mode).
If you have changed your monitor recently, you might not have the correct colour profile file associated.
Also - I would suggest a de-fragmentation of the hard drive, and a check for disk errors. That's always worth doing every 6 months to a year or so, anyway. You can get strange results if there are "lost clusters" or even worse, bad disk sectors.
And are you trying to ALT+TAB out of the full screen game in Windows 7 - that is likely to cause problems if you are running the batch file. The batch file that kills Aero and explorer under 7 removes the facility to ALT+TAB - use the game in desktop mode windowed for full screen then, if you have the full CD game. Windowed mode is the "cure" to vista/seven problems with 256 colour palette games since it uses a 16 bit colour mode. If the game runs fine without attempts to AL+TAB off to other things then it is working as designed.
Make sure no other programmes are running (I had problems with the Avast! anti virus until I set it not to show pop-ups or whatever it was - it had various options, including a check box about not doing things if a full screen game was active which were not set by default. If it slid up one of those in the background when there was a full screen game in play it smashed the 256 colour palette). So you may have some sort of utility like that which is interfering. Try turning all these things off one at a time, disconnecting from the internet if it's your AV you are temporarily disabling of course!.
Other than that - see my post #15 above about setting up a virtual XP machine under windows 7.
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January 12th, 2013, 03:28 AM
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Re: Windows Vista and Windows Seven Installation
Aeraaa I posted an alternate fix for the color problen some months ago here:
http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/showthread.php?t=49236
Maybe give it a try?`
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January 12th, 2013, 05:49 AM
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Re: Windows Vista and Windows Seven Installation
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Originally Posted by Mobhack
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Originally Posted by DRG
Have you updated your video drivers lately ?
Don
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Video drivers is what I would suspect (unless for example, you can play MBT fine in full screen mode).
If you have changed your monitor recently, you might not have the correct colour profile file associated.
Also - I would suggest a de-fragmentation of the hard drive, and a check for disk errors. That's always worth doing every 6 months to a year or so, anyway. You can get strange results if there are "lost clusters" or even worse, bad disk sectors.
And are you trying to ALT+TAB out of the full screen game in Windows 7 - that is likely to cause problems if you are running the batch file. The batch file that kills Aero and explorer under 7 removes the facility to ALT+TAB - use the game in desktop mode windowed for full screen then, if you have the full CD game. Windowed mode is the "cure" to vista/seven problems with 256 colour palette games since it uses a 16 bit colour mode. If the game runs fine without attempts to AL+TAB off to other things then it is working as designed.
Make sure no other programmes are running (I had problems with the Avast! anti virus until I set it not to show pop-ups or whatever it was - it had various options, including a check box about not doing things if a full screen game was active which were not set by default. If it slid up one of those in the background when there was a full screen game in play it smashed the 256 colour palette). So you may have some sort of utility like that which is interfering. Try turning all these things off one at a time, disconnecting from the internet if it's your AV you are temporarily disabling of course!.
Other than that - see my post #15 above about setting up a virtual XP machine under windows 7.
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I actually have Avast and havent checked th options. Will do now!
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April 6th, 2013, 12:59 PM
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Re: Windows Vista and Windows Seven Installation
Ok Im re posting this question here since it seems to get more attention.
The press relase for the incremental patch says:
"The physical CD versions have now been reprinted to take advantage of the new installations and are available now, making them the perfect stocking stuffers for the grognards in your life. The digital download versions have also been updated if that method of delivery is your preference."
Im somewhat confused here, is there a new CD version? if so, what is exactly the difference with the old one?
Thanks in advance
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