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when I try to start Outcast, it plays the intro, then starts the launcher, but if I click 'new game' I get a popup saying 'OUTCAST DVD missing. Please insert DVD : DATA'
I checked the Outcast.ini, and it does mention the right path to the Data folder (dvd_path=B:\Games\Outcast\Data)
I suppose I could make an iso containing the content of the Data folder, mount it in daemon tools and change the path to the virtual disk, but I'm kind of confused as to why it doesn't work in the first place.
EDIT1: the iso thing works. So for those suffering from a similar problem, this is a viable temporary fix.
EDIT2: another option for those running Vista/Win7 is to make a symbolic link to the data folder on another partition and point the ini there
EDIT3: FIXED! Thanks GOG! (see solution)
Post edited April 21, 2010 by LordCinnamon
This question / problem has been solved by Paczykimage
Is it possible that this is an artifact from the old DOS days when both the A and B drives were reserved exclusively for floppy disks and D was the CD-ROM drive? The game may not be expecting those drive letters to be used for anything else.
Hi Guys!
We have done some late night research of this problem, and it turns out, that this is somehow connected to the partition's name, for some magical reason...
The temporally fix for that is this:
1. Go to the game's main folder, find the "OUTCAST.ini" file and open it using any text editor (notepad will do).
2. Find the following lines:
cd_intro_label=DATA
cd_music_label=DATA
and delete the part after the "=" sign:
cd_intro_label=
cd_music_label=
Note that the "DATA", in the above example, can be anything, it is just the name of your partition.
3. Save the file
4. run the game
5. ??????
6. PROFIT!!!!
Let us know if this fix works for you (preferably both, here in this thread and by sending a Support ticket along) and we'll update our installer so that you won't have to go through all this trouble in the future. ;)
Post edited April 20, 2010 by Paczyk
You guys are awesome for working after hours.
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chautemoc: You guys are awesome for working after hours.
Does this mean we can go to sleep now..? ;)
Post edited April 20, 2010 by Firek
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chautemoc: You guys are awesome for working after hours.
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Firek: Does this mean we can go to sleep now..? ;)

No!
Yes. :)
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Paczyk: Hi Guys!
We have done some late night research of this problem, and it turns out, that this is somehow connected to the partition's name, for some magical reason...
The temporally fix for that is this:
1. Go to the game's main folder, find the "OUTCAST.ini" file and open it using any text editor (notepad will do).
2. Find the following lines:
cd_intro_label=DATA
cd_music_label=DATA
and delete the part after the "=" sign:
cd_intro_label=
cd_music_label=
Note that the "DATA", in the above example, can be anything, it is just the name of your partition.
3. Save the file
4. run the game
5. ??????
6. PROFIT!!!!
Let us know if this fix works for you (preferably both, here in this thread and by sending a Support ticket along) and we'll update our installer so that you won't have to go through all this trouble in the future. ;)

Cool! I actually was on the right track there. Hadn't considered just leaving it empty. You guys are awesome, awesome, awesome. Thanks for the fix, it worked for me!
I love the post-release support. Aw yeah.
This doesn't work for me. I modified the .ini but still no joy. Any other suggestions?