![]() ![]() Each and every one of the 13 buttons (and even 8 way digipad) can (with the latest v2.6 drivers which are digitally signed by Microsoft) be bound to almost any (if not every) in game function. It can be purchased (at the time of this post) in the US for under $16 shipped free from buy.com. If any kind soul could help, I'd really appreciate it.īTW for those who don't have a good gamepad to play C2 with, I just bought and can recommend the Belkin Nostromo n45 Dual Analog USB GamePad. I've beat Carma 1 like 15 times, so I wouldn't mind having a crack at Carma 2 one of these days. I've installed the Glide wrapper, tried using glide, hardware, hardware software RGB emulation, pure software emulation. ![]() Either nothing happens, or "illegal operation" happens. I've tried every damn combination of compatibility modes between carma2_hw.exe and carma2.exe, can't seem to get anywhere that way. ![]() I've tried using unsafedisc 1.5.5 on carma2_sw and carma2_hw, then applying the XP patch, even tried the 1.2 patch for the core. I've tried that for the launcher, but to no avail. Like in System Shock II, to run it on XP Dual core PC, I have to C+A+D and disable one of the cores for the ss2.exe process, else it crashes once I'm passed the menu. I'm thinking maybe my dual core processor is causing problems. I just get either "Sorry not win NT compatible" or, if I use the apparently wonderful XP patch from sci, it just does the standard windows dance of "carma2_hw.exe has performed an illegal operation". Good destruction, collision, and damage in network, and the beginnings of ragdoll physics in singleplayer.Īnyone interested in buying it for dirt cheap, now that it appears to be very compatible, need only look here: Looking back, this game was pretty well ahead of it's time. If Bugbear does their homework, they'll use it in FlatOut, but I doubt it. No more hoping for a good driving game to impliment Fox and the Hounds multiplayer, one of my favorite multiplayer driving modes that I'm very dissatisfied other high budget games haven't implimented. Sound isn't perfect, but then, I think it might've always had issues. Works with USB input devices, such as my Logitech Formula GP Steering wheel just fine. The Menu even looks good, something I haven't seen for a while. ![]() Use the Glide renderer, as it should detect and default to. Check "Run this program in 640x480 if you have problems with the game (though I didn't) Then click OK to close the boxĥ) Run Carmageddon 2 using the start shortcut you just edited. Click Compatibility tab and then click the box by "Run this program in compatability mode for:" and select windows 95. I can't speak for everyone, but this is All I had to do to get it going:ġ) Install Carmageddon 2 (standard install, just click setup.exe then nexts but NO to QuickTime 3.0 and DirectX 6 installations)Ģ) Download and installed zeckensack's glide wrapper (see DosFreak Post)Ĥ) Right click on "Carmageddon 2 Carpocalypse Now" shortcut under Start > Programs > Interplay > Carmageddon 2. Now, C2 is easier then ever to get going. I had given up hope on it, when my Radeon 9600 wouldn't render textures properly using OpenGLide. Originally Posted By: ConQueso Originally posted by dosfreak:Īll, bow down to DosFreak and Zeckensack for bringing back Carmageddon 2. I think it's about time to resurrect a nice, old thread. ![]()
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