Posted December 13, 2020
Hey all,
I myself tried playing the gog version of the game when it came out and had missing textures and models in the game and sound acten up hella.
I found the ultimate solution.
1st thing you do is install the game(DUH)
2nd thing is goto this url
download the latest version of dgvoodoo2
open the zip
extract both dgVoodooCpl.exe & dgVoodoo.conf to your games install for example for me it is: C:\GOG Games\The Suffering
then in the same zip navigate into the MS folder then the x86 folder.
extract all the contents in the x86 folder into your games folder
then while still in the MS folder of the zip navigate into the x64 folder
extract the D3D9.dll file into your games folder and overwrite if prompted.
after all the D3D files are extracted go back in the zip and navigate the 3Dfx folder and then the x64 (QEmu) folder
then extract Glide.dll, Glide2x.dll, & Glide3x.dll to the games folder
now you may change the resolution ingame to whatever and cut all visuel features on too ingame
you may also before launching the game run dgVoodooCpl.exe in the game folder and configure it to how you want.
doing all this not only will let you play in HD resolutions but 4k as well and at a steady 30FPS, you may achieve 60FPS if you force it with your gpu software outside the game such as nvidia inspector.
Okay so I figured out the chipmunk audio problem. you will want to open the launcher settings and disable 3D sound buffers. you will be able to leave on environmental sfx
I have provided example photos showing the game running in 1080 HD perfectly, notice I even took photos of the archives to show how unlike with AiO there is no distortion on the screen when using them
here is my example video showing me running the game at 1280x720 at 60FPS perfectly fine on the 1st level: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJH5jFAvnA0uBcmHYbLwGpgOCE_kRM8qL
UPDATE: So I have had peeps ask about the game crashing using my method and I honestly didnt have an answer but turns out its as simple as deleting 2 files in the game folder, just delete "dsound.dll" and "dsound.ini" and then get this and just extract it to your game install...it should make all audio cues work and music and not cause any crashes
I myself tried playing the gog version of the game when it came out and had missing textures and models in the game and sound acten up hella.
I found the ultimate solution.
1st thing you do is install the game(DUH)
2nd thing is goto this url
download the latest version of dgvoodoo2
open the zip
extract both dgVoodooCpl.exe & dgVoodoo.conf to your games install for example for me it is: C:\GOG Games\The Suffering
then in the same zip navigate into the MS folder then the x86 folder.
extract all the contents in the x86 folder into your games folder
then while still in the MS folder of the zip navigate into the x64 folder
extract the D3D9.dll file into your games folder and overwrite if prompted.
after all the D3D files are extracted go back in the zip and navigate the 3Dfx folder and then the x64 (QEmu) folder
then extract Glide.dll, Glide2x.dll, & Glide3x.dll to the games folder
now you may change the resolution ingame to whatever and cut all visuel features on too ingame
you may also before launching the game run dgVoodooCpl.exe in the game folder and configure it to how you want.
doing all this not only will let you play in HD resolutions but 4k as well and at a steady 30FPS, you may achieve 60FPS if you force it with your gpu software outside the game such as nvidia inspector.
Okay so I figured out the chipmunk audio problem. you will want to open the launcher settings and disable 3D sound buffers. you will be able to leave on environmental sfx
I have provided example photos showing the game running in 1080 HD perfectly, notice I even took photos of the archives to show how unlike with AiO there is no distortion on the screen when using them
here is my example video showing me running the game at 1280x720 at 60FPS perfectly fine on the 1st level: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJH5jFAvnA0uBcmHYbLwGpgOCE_kRM8qL
UPDATE: So I have had peeps ask about the game crashing using my method and I honestly didnt have an answer but turns out its as simple as deleting 2 files in the game folder, just delete "dsound.dll" and "dsound.ini" and then get this and just extract it to your game install...it should make all audio cues work and music and not cause any crashes
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Post edited March 01, 2021 by Stixsmaster