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MurraySkull Mar 20, 2006 09:27 PM

Battle for Naboo
 
Any way to get it to run under XP?

It runs very slowly and it looks like it has frozen.

I have tried to use compatibility and it doesn't work.

Snowknight Mar 20, 2006 10:18 PM

I actually tried to use it before on XP; it never worked for me.
You're probably better off with either finding an N64 (and buying the game) or using an emulator with a BFN ROM. (I miss that game so much. Stupid platinum medals...)

MurraySkull Mar 20, 2006 10:31 PM

I can't do it on actual cartridge because my GameShark called it quits and I need it for the Ship Modifier(Example: Police Cruiser in "Disruption of Comm 4")

As far as I know, it cannot be emulated as of yet.

Also, I have heard of folks running it under XP

sabbey Mar 21, 2006 02:02 AM

I had problems running it as well as Rogue Squadron on XP. RS I got to work finally, but can't recall what happened with the other. All I know is, I didn't even bother with trying after a few minutes of running the disc. It was a backup copy on CD-R. Never did try my original...

BTW, is there anyway to play Dark Forces on XP? It won't even load, even though the package says it'll run under 95/98. :(

Shadow Drax Mar 21, 2006 06:41 AM

I've gotten Dark Forces to work under XP, using either DOSBox or VDMSound, can't remember which!

Snowknight Mar 21, 2006 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shadow Drax
I've gotten Dark Forces to work under XP, using either DOSBox or VDMSound, can't remember which!

It's probably DOSBox, a DOS emulator. (VDMSound is kind of a part of DOSBox... I think.)

Quote:

Originally Posted by MurraySkull
I can't do it on actual cartridge because my GameShark called it quits and I need it for the Ship Modifier(Example: Police Cruiser in "Disruption of Comm 4")

As far as I know, it cannot be emulated as of yet.

Also, I have heard of folks running it under XP

Uhm... why do you need a GameShark? Those missions are completely possible without the hidden ships, which, I might add, can be unlocked through the game's "standard" code menu.

MurraySkull Mar 21, 2006 05:43 PM

You've completely missed the point. I was using GameShark to put craft in missions you can't normally use them in.

Snowknight Mar 21, 2006 06:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MurraySkull
You've completely missed the point. I was using GameShark to put craft in missions you can't normally use them in.

Well, you never said that doing so was your main goal. You told us that you wanted to get BFN working; it is easy to, therefore, assume that you would want to play the game as opposed to do as you mentioned in the quoted text.

MurraySkull Mar 21, 2006 06:56 PM

My goal is to do both.

sabbey Mar 21, 2006 07:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shadow Drax
I've gotten Dark Forces to work under XP, using either DOSBox or VDMSound, can't remember which!

I think I had previously heard about DOSBox, though never had taken the time to try it. Probably because, I got rid of almost all of my DOS games when I first got Win XP. Didn't know of it until much later...

Oh well, will try that next time I want to play the game. :)

MurraySkull Mar 21, 2006 07:09 PM

With the help of D-Fend (members.home.nl/mabus/) DOSbox can run practically ANY DOS game.

Won't help with Naboo though, it's a Win95/98 game.

Double Post:
Any ideas on getting Naboo to run?

MurraySkull Mar 23, 2006 12:21 AM

Well?

sabbey Mar 23, 2006 12:27 AM

Buy a PC with Windows 95? Personally, I have no clue...

MurraySkull Mar 23, 2006 03:04 PM

I've tried to run it on a Virtual PC running Win95, and it wouldn't run at all. Gives error messages.

MurraySkull Mar 26, 2006 06:58 PM

Any ideas yet?

I suppose that if someone were to provide me with a Win98 disk image for Virtual PC, I could try that.

I have Mac version 3.0

MurraySkull Mar 28, 2006 10:21 PM

Seems that Virtual PC won't work because it doesn't support Direct3D.


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