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probably a conflicting cfg setting. happens all the time, and is difficult to troubleshoot-replacing it with an universal cfg is much easier.


glad you got it working the way you like.
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Its amazing GoG release the game without patching the game to work on either modern CPU's or GPU's and then charge $10 for it... And I say $10 because you can buy "Thief: The Complete Collection" which is all 3 games for the same price.

Oh and btw we the thief community at large (www.ttlg.com) fixed all these issues before GoG was even born.
Post edited January 31, 2012 by b1k3rdude
Thanks for posting these, it works perfectly! The most annoying thing was the resolution switching and this took care of that.
It's running now, which is awesome, but there seems to be a red dot matrix in the blacks of all the cutscenes? They look find when I run them in VLC, but in game it's quite jarring!
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Jarerex: It's running now, which is awesome, but there seems to be a red dot matrix in the blacks of all the cutscenes? They look find when I run them in VLC, but in game it's quite jarring!
I saw that too, but I assume it is an artifact of the resolution changes
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israfil5302: after tweaking for one hour and uninstalling the game 4 time, i still cant manage to run the video.

i have done every possible methods discusses here. the .dll file is registerd properly. i ran the game on admin mode. no result.

tried ddfix. no result.
If your Thief videos aren't working trying downloading this Direct X June 2010. Extract the file to a folder on you desktop and run the installer within the folder. After that the movies ran great for me.
Post edited February 01, 2012 by cnquist
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Jarerex: It's running now, which is awesome, but there seems to be a red dot matrix in the blacks of all the cutscenes? They look find when I run them in VLC, but in game it's quite jarring!
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jsdratm: I saw that too, but I assume it is an artifact of the resolution changes
I thought that as well, but it isn't present in VLC when the player is maximized, so I don't think it's an inherent artifact of the video.
Installed all your goodies from the patch. Great work, it's better than my old pre-GOG installation. Thanks for your efforts.
Quality posts from the community (like this one) deserve one thing... To be sticky!
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KEgstedt: Feel free to wish for an entirely different standard, but I'm curious as to where this "expectation" about the "proper" contents of a GOG release comes from. The explicit goal of GOG as a service has always been to make the regular un-modded plain old version of the game in question running on modern operating systems - nothing more, nothing less. While a lot of user-created stuff do work with many of GOG's releases, our beloved Polish pranksters are not in the business of adding entirely unofficial and unsupported mod content to the products (and whether it significantly adds or detracts from the game experience is neither here nor there in this regard, especially from a legal standpoint).
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hucklebarry: It comes from this quote from GOG... "Thanks to our handsome programming team, the classics are now Windows Vista and Windows XP compatible. Now you can use your lightning-fast PC to unleash the full potential of those games you just couldn't play properly on that busted old 386."

DDFIx does just that. It makes the game work on lightning fast PCs. without that, you have a game that can't use modern screen resolutions. "modern as in... several years have passed since square monitor resolutions has any value to a PC game. I'm not saying its GoG's responsibility to add functionality... but you and I certainly don't agree on whether they should ignore current tech that already exists to make it happen.

The legal comment is a bit much. The results from DDFix could be accomplished with the in house programmers of GoG.

Thief fans have been rigging their game for over a decade. Its sad that an advertised "Modern" installer is out and it doesn't take into account all the breakthroughs folks have made to make this thing work.

I see your point, and I referenced it in my original comment. I think you are assuming I'm asking for opinionated things like texture updates and reworked architecture... NO, I expect movies to play and my "lightning fast" PC to be able to show in an acceptable resolution. Nothing more.

So please tell me... how would adding content that makes the game playable purely from a support perspective to the extra downloads be a bad thing? How is that wishing for an entirely different standard?
When GOG licenses the game for release, which they have to do, they probably can't do much to the game besides the minimal required for the original experience to load and run on modern hardware in it's original form and as well removing DRM. As well, there are those out there that probably would NOT want the original experience tarnished in any way. To them, they can just download it and run it as delivered. One thing that is never going to be won is thinking GoG is ever going to put a bunch of community patches into a game you download. The one exception might be Gothic 3 enhanced edition and that was the developers themselves not distros. All the BioWare infinity engine games are a good example.

We should just be glad that we are able to obtain a fairly priced official license for the CONTENT of the game that we can freely mod using tools and patches provided by the awesome community. That's really what this is about for some of these games.

Of course there's plenty of games on GoG that don't require mods or tweaks at all to still provide a stellar experience.
Edit: Nevermind ;)

Official responses are on the other thread more on topic for this discussion.
Post edited February 01, 2012 by user deleted
Now i can't start the 2nd mission...

Anyone else with the same problem? Just finished 1st one @ Expert and when I click continue, the loading occurs and the objective screen just stays there like nothing happened, I click continue again and this leads me to the Main menu.
try loading your last save and completing the mission again, or use ctrl+alt+shift+end.
Thank you! The game is working great now.
Post edited February 01, 2012 by Scorpionscythe
I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Applying the patches just causes my game to crash before reaching the menu. Here are my specs:

Windows 7 64-bit
AMD Radeon 6800 series
Intel Core i7
12 Gb RAM

I do exactly as the steps say, doing the hdradeon_winxp stuff too, but it crashes. Without the patches the game doesn't crash (as long as I install the game into the root directory of my C drive).

Any ideas?