Posted November 04, 2014
EDIT: gerwin released two little tools that patch the TIE95.EXE / XWING95.EXE with the neccessary changes (hex-edit) at vogons.org, so the solution written below is obsolete and not needed anymore
http://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=41331
this doesnt work (yet) with the exe provided in savingcontent's "reconstructed mod (gog)"
users of the "reconstructed mod" may use the exe provided in gerwin's 'oldschool midi-music fix' for now and patch it the same way (see vogons.org, read release notes for details!!).
If 3D still doesnt work for you, there's a possible solution for AMD/ATI-cards @ post no12
there's no fix for nvidia cards yet, you might try an older driver
still no luck? well, gog disabled 3D for a reason
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Okay, there's a lot of whining about the fact that gog has indeed disabled 3d-support for the game.
i fiddled around a bit and the result is this crazy "build yourself a game version with working 3D Acceleration"
tutorial
problem is, 3d has been disabled in gog's exe file, but there's one exe file available in TFReorchestratedDatav1.1.zip
at http://www.savingcontent.com/2014/08/09/guide-play-x-wing-tie-fighter-series-on-windows-7-windows-8-windows-8-1-with-an-xbox-xb1-playstation-ps4-controller-flight-stick/7/
thats perfectly fine. so even if you dont own the original version of the game on disks, but want 3d back so baaaaaaad, there's still hope for you.
problem: if we use that exe instead of the one by gog, the game files (music, voice, etc) arent at the place
where the new exe needs them, it needs the files on a cd in your disc drive.
Step One:
Replace exe
Download the zip-package i mentioned above, unzip it, rename the original tie95.exe in your game folder into something tie95.org and copy the new
exe into the folder.
Step Two:
Create the Game's Data CD
get the trial version of ultraiso here http://www.ezbsystems.com/ultraiso/download.htm
install it, open it up.
On the left side rename the CD (type should be "data cd/dvd) to "TIE95"
in the explorer window of ultraiso (buttom) enter your game folder, select the MUSIC, VOICE and IVFILES folders and drag and drop them into the upper window.
save it as an iso-image (File - Save as)
mount the iso (or burn it) and put it into your first available drive. well, its not totally neccessary that its in your first drive, but you can avoid an error that way...
start the game via gog's shortcut. you'll get an error regarding a missing cd if the disk is not in your first cd-drive, just ignore it (new exe wants the music cd, but this isnt neccessary, inflight music still comes from hard disk) and click cancel.
voila, if your system is not too fancy and new, activating 3D acceleration should work fine now.
it does on my good old eeepc with intel 915gm graphics running win7 32bit
http://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=41331
this doesnt work (yet) with the exe provided in savingcontent's "reconstructed mod (gog)"
users of the "reconstructed mod" may use the exe provided in gerwin's 'oldschool midi-music fix' for now and patch it the same way (see vogons.org, read release notes for details!!).
If 3D still doesnt work for you, there's a possible solution for AMD/ATI-cards @ post no12
there's no fix for nvidia cards yet, you might try an older driver
still no luck? well, gog disabled 3D for a reason
__________
Okay, there's a lot of whining about the fact that gog has indeed disabled 3d-support for the game.
i fiddled around a bit and the result is this crazy "build yourself a game version with working 3D Acceleration"
tutorial
problem is, 3d has been disabled in gog's exe file, but there's one exe file available in TFReorchestratedDatav1.1.zip
at http://www.savingcontent.com/2014/08/09/guide-play-x-wing-tie-fighter-series-on-windows-7-windows-8-windows-8-1-with-an-xbox-xb1-playstation-ps4-controller-flight-stick/7/
thats perfectly fine. so even if you dont own the original version of the game on disks, but want 3d back so baaaaaaad, there's still hope for you.
problem: if we use that exe instead of the one by gog, the game files (music, voice, etc) arent at the place
where the new exe needs them, it needs the files on a cd in your disc drive.
Step One:
Replace exe
Download the zip-package i mentioned above, unzip it, rename the original tie95.exe in your game folder into something tie95.org and copy the new
exe into the folder.
Step Two:
Create the Game's Data CD
get the trial version of ultraiso here http://www.ezbsystems.com/ultraiso/download.htm
install it, open it up.
On the left side rename the CD (type should be "data cd/dvd) to "TIE95"
in the explorer window of ultraiso (buttom) enter your game folder, select the MUSIC, VOICE and IVFILES folders and drag and drop them into the upper window.
save it as an iso-image (File - Save as)
mount the iso (or burn it) and put it into your first available drive. well, its not totally neccessary that its in your first drive, but you can avoid an error that way...
start the game via gog's shortcut. you'll get an error regarding a missing cd if the disk is not in your first cd-drive, just ignore it (new exe wants the music cd, but this isnt neccessary, inflight music still comes from hard disk) and click cancel.
voila, if your system is not too fancy and new, activating 3D acceleration should work fine now.
it does on my good old eeepc with intel 915gm graphics running win7 32bit
Post edited November 14, 2014 by Cyphox