• Getting Wizardry 8 graohics to work

    From Lane Larson@lnlarson@stoat.inhoin.edu to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.rpg on Wed Mar 13 19:38:03 2024
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    Maybe you are familiar with the intricacies of getting [the graphics of] Wizardry 8 to work. I'm looking for anyone who has encountered this
    problem. It works on one computer but not the other... Maybe it's
    something in the Setup. I suppose I could see if I can try all the
    options. Please tell me if you are familiar with making it work. I
    have a long ways to go before I need this, but I would like to set it
    up. I want to enjoy the entire W6-8 trilogy.
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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@spallshurgenson@gmail.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.rpg on Thu Mar 14 12:10:51 2024
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    On Wed, 13 Mar 2024 19:38:03 -0500, Lane Larson
    <lnlarson@stoat.inhoin.edu> wrote:

    Maybe you are familiar with the intricacies of getting [the graphics of] >Wizardry 8 to work. I'm looking for anyone who has encountered this >problem. It works on one computer but not the other... Maybe it's >something in the Setup. I suppose I could see if I can try all the
    options. Please tell me if you are familiar with making it work. I
    have a long ways to go before I need this, but I would like to set it
    up. I want to enjoy the entire W6-8 trilogy.

    This Steam forum post has a variety of suggestions: https://steamcommunity.com/app/245450/discussions/0/4300445879340794145/


    including removing the glide2x.dll file found in the game directory
    (and then choosing Dx7 as the renderer), and installing the v1.28 fan
    patch

    Of course, these are specifically hints for the Steam version and may
    not work with the original retail version that came on CD-ROM (then
    again, they might).

    Still, it's a starting point.

    There's a whole era of games - mostly from '95 to 2005 - that are
    becoming increasingly difficult to run on modern systems - partly
    because of underlying hardware changes, or because of significant
    changes in what the OS allows applications to do, or because of how
    invasive old-school copy-protection was - and "Wizardry 8" slots right
    into that era of gaming. Sadly, it's too often left up to the fans to
    get the games running on modern systems, even though the publishers
    are still selling those titles.



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  • From Tahitian pearl@j63480576@gmail.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.rpg on Fri Feb 7 15:03:26 2025
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    Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
    On Wed, 13 Mar 2024 19:38:03 -0500, Lane Larson
    <lnlarson@stoat.inhoin.edu> wrote:

    Maybe you are familiar with the intricacies of getting [the graphics of]
    Wizardry 8 to work. I'm looking for anyone who has encountered this
    problem. It works on one computer but not the other... Maybe it's
    something in the Setup. I suppose I could see if I can try all the
    options. Please tell me if you are familiar with making it work. I
    have a long ways to go before I need this, but I would like to set it
    up. I want to enjoy the entire W6-8 trilogy.

    This Steam forum post has a variety of suggestions: https://steamcommunity.com/app/245450/discussions/0/4300445879340794145/


    including removing the glide2x.dll file found in the game directory
    (and then choosing Dx7 as the renderer), and installing the v1.28 fan
    patch

    Of course, these are specifically hints for the Steam version and may
    not work with the original retail version that came on CD-ROM (then
    again, they might).

    Still, it's a starting point.

    There's a whole era of games - mostly from '95 to 2005 - that are
    becoming increasingly difficult to run on modern systems - partly
    because of underlying hardware changes, or because of significant
    changes in what the OS allows applications to do, or because of how
    invasive old-school copy-protection was - and "Wizardry 8" slots right
    into that era of gaming. Sadly, it's too often left up to the fans to
    get the games running on modern systems, even though the publishers
    are still selling those titles.



    What it seems to be is to set all the value to the defaults and it
    worked but now I'm having an issue with the cutscenes (they've always
    been fragile). If I can just get two seconds into it I can escape
    through it. However, it's crashing right when I import my game. But anyways, those earlier barriers to launch were because of a mismatch in
    the settings that's usually resolved by reinstalling or also by the
    reset to defaults option there. My suggestion is not to try to make
    much sense of the settings because they are from 1997.
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