![]() ![]() I'm thinking it might be due to a faulty being used as I downloaded the dll's directly from the internet and couldn't find the Manifest file as easily. Please contact the application's support team for more information. Program: C:\program files\steam\steamapps.Īn application has made an attempt to load the C runtime library incorrectly. I installed the dlls and got the following error message: Looks like the folks on winehq have figured out the rendering bug I'm not sure if there's an easier way of doing it. You will need toįind the VC dlls I listed yourself, I think, and copy them to thatįolder. I'm going to try and test this out by compiling Darwine.Īh, MISE was just short for Monkey Island: Special Edition-that Looks like the folks on winehq have figured out the rendering bug and already uploaded a patch: You will need to find the VC dlls I listed yourself, I think, and copy them to that folder. Superb job with Tales of Monkey Island and most of my other gamesĪh, MISE was just short for Monkey Island: Special Edition-that is, the game directory. Used to getting PC games working on my Mac and CrossOver is doing a Using computers forever, I'm not used to "fiddling" with files,įolders and registries to get things working (then again, I'm not Sorry to be annoying (and sound clueless!), but while I have been Steam bottle, but I don't see where anything gets installed andĭon't know where to look for the MSIE directory. I downloaded the Visual C runtime installer and ran it in the ![]() You have the Visual C runtime files as I described in my Steve Lefebvre wrote: Mitchell Cohen wrote: Stefan Dösinger wrote: Thanks for bearing with my newbie questions! ? Sorry to be annoying (and sound clueless!), but while I have been using computers forever, I'm not used to "fiddling" with files, folders and registries to get things working (then again, I'm not used to getting PC games working on my Mac and CrossOver is doing a superb job with Tales of Monkey Island and most of my other games from Telltale). I downloaded the Visual C runtime installer and ran it in the Steam bottle, but I don't see where anything gets installed and don't know where to look for the MSIE directory. You have the Visual C runtime files as I described in my original Steve: if the game won't even launch from Steam, check that It only renders a section of the screen and Those are registry keys - use programs->run command, enterĮdit: Nope, not quite. HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Wine/Direct3D/offscreenRenderingMode = HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Wine/Direct3D/useglsl = "enabled" Mitchell Cohen wrote: Stefan Dösinger wrote: Which installer should I run again afterwards? I did that (except the part about running the installer again) and Steam no longer tries to install DirectX, but still won't launch the game. If I understand correctly, I have to run the installation in the Steam bottle, from the steamapps/common/the secret of monkey island./directx/ folder, using the dxsetup.exe file.Īfter that's done, I have to set the dxsetup.exe profile in that bottle to Windows XP. However, I'm kind of a newbie when it comes CrossOver and Steam, so here is what I understand. After that the game shouldįirst of all, thanks for replying so fast. Then, open winecfg for theīottle, look up the dxsetup.exe profile from the list, and set it to So what you have to do is to go into the steamapps/common/the secret However, the game needs some new runtimeįiles that are not supported in Win2K, so we'd have to install it Now the problem is that we install the DX runtime with winver=win2k,īecause otherwise it does not install some files that already exist Itĭoes however need the very latest DirectX runtime. Install it is a fairly simple game, so the graphics and sound part Other than the problem with the DX runtime I got it starting up here with our cxgames 8 nightlies, we'll give a There's still a graphics bug, but that should be easy to fix. Then, open winecfg for the bottle, look up the dxsetup.exe profile from the list, and set it to use winxp. So what you have to do is to go into the steamapps/common/the secret of monkey island./directx/ folder. However, the game needs some new runtime files that are not supported in Win2K, so we'd have to install it with winver=winxp. Now the problem is that we install the DX runtime with winver=win2k, because otherwise it does not install some files that already exist on WinXP, like DirectPlay. It does however need the very latest DirectX runtime. ![]() Other than the problem with the DX runtime install it is a fairly simple game, so the graphics and sound part shouldn't make too much troubles. I got it starting up here with our cxgames 8 nightlies, we'll give a shot at supporting it. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |