

- #Gamecopyworld midtown madness 2 install#
- #Gamecopyworld midtown madness 2 Patch#
- #Gamecopyworld midtown madness 2 windows 10#
- #Gamecopyworld midtown madness 2 crack#
#Gamecopyworld midtown madness 2 Patch#
#Gamecopyworld midtown madness 2 windows 10#
You may also need the external D3D compiler dll for Glide if you are not on Windows 10 and using a dgVoodoo version earlier than 2.73

It's not part of the OS since Windows Vista. You may also need D3DRM.dll (Direct3D Retained mode) for some games and Screen or watermark (shameless plug) through dgVoodoo. I'm using it on my Domain Controller, and all my games work just fine so far.You need the 3Dfx splash dlls for Glide if you want 3Dfx splash If this won't work, you may want to try DX8 beta. I don't use it, but have heard a lot of horror stories.
#Gamecopyworld midtown madness 2 crack#
Use the no-cd crack to run the game, and hope to hell it works. Then uninstall MM2, including manually deleting any folders left over and any registry keys.
#Gamecopyworld midtown madness 2 install#
Your video drivers: when you installed the newer Det 3, did you completely uninstall all the old drivers, reboot back to PCI VGA card in device manager and then install the new drivers? I'm not trying to insult your intelligence, but it does make a difference, big time.ĭo the memory and video checks first. Your memory: is it mixed or all the same type? It runs very nice in win2k and in network play. You on the other hand are mixing operating systems and it may be relevant.ĭamn, it would be nice to get you going with this game. This isn't too bad, because all systems are Win2k. I close that, restart the game, but will have to reselect the game resolution, audio, control settings. Most of the time this works flawlessly, but occasionally MM2 will, not start, but instead redetect the video etc., and splash up that stupid word document. I just got an edgy feeling about this, because I use my server and DFS (distributed file system)links to a bunch of games on my network so I don't have to keep installing them on member computers local hard drives. If you absolutely have to play in both, you can try installing the same game on separate partitions, one for each OS.

If you run it in Win98 first, it may be trying to use the last set of drivers, directX dll's, the dreaded mscvrt.dll and other crap it will find in Win98 from its history file, and of course its not going to find that junk when you try and play it in Win2k. Try to get it going and run it exclusively with win2k. It may not make a difference, but when you reinstall MM2, don't run it from Win98 at all. You seem to be running or trying to run the same game install from 2 different OS's. One other thing that may bear watching, although its just about 6am so this may be nonsense.
