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getting to run discworld noir running on anything other then win 9x is not impossible
but it is a bit ...involved
because the game isnt supported by scumm vm just yet like 1 and 2 are

you can find scumm vm here https://www.scummvm.org/
and discworld 1 and 2's install instructions here ie just copy these files http://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Datafiles#Discworld


you can find the original article here >> http://blog.ihobo.com/2015/02/how-to-run-discworld-noir.html

or just read it down below

>>Step-by-step Instructions

Step 1: Install the Full installation of the game to a folder on the C: drive.

FreebirthOne says to copy the contents of Folder CD3 to CD1, but I found there were no files in there on my version, so I ignored this

Download the fix file and the no cd, if you want that, from this site: http://m0005.gamecopyworld.com/games/pc_discworld_noir.shtml

Replace the original TIN_DXD.EXE file with the fixed exe from the download, and bring the no cd patch across to the noir folder and run it.

Right click the new TIN_DXD.EXE, select "Properties" and go to the "Compatibility" tab, the check "Run this program as administrator".

Step 2: Download winexp from http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/winexp.html and extract it somewhere

This helps to play in a fake fullscreen as most of the crashes happen due to the game being in fullscreen mode.

Step 3: I haven't done this as the cursor doesn't bother me that much, but it is a good idea as the mouse cursor will move at a different speed to the game cursor due to the resolution size not being exact.

download the "tinycursors" cursor from http://www.rdpslides.com/tinycursors.zip and extract the "nothing.cur" somewhere
open the "mouse"applet in the ctrol panel and navigate to the pointers tab
here click on "Browse" on the lower right, navigate to the folder you extracted the nothing.cur to, and double-click on it
now click on "save as" in the upper left and give it a good name, like "hidden" or so

…from now on you always can choose this theme if you want a invisible cursor.
PLAYING

Step 1: Now we have to set up the monitor. This may seem a little strange, but follow it through.

This may be better if you have two monitors then you can set one up for this, else I'd recommend taking all unnecessary items off your desktop as we'll be changing the resolution and if you have a lot of desktop items they'll all get smushed together.

Right click on the desktop and choose "Screen Resolution". Change whichever monitor you'll be playing on to the lowest screen resolution (closest to discworld noir's preference). Mine is 800 x 600.

If you have more than one monitor, make this your main monitor – this is so that the game will boot up on this screen.

Then click on "Advanced Settings" and the "Monitor" tab. In the bottom left you'll see the "Colors" tab, change this to 16bit.

Note, you'll have to change the bit rate every time you change the resolution of the monitor as it will default back to 32bit.

Changing the resolution to 16bit will make the game boot up with its standard colours. If it appear in a washed out purple it means its still opening in 32bit. If that's the case makes sure 'all' your monitors are set to 16bit.

Step 2: Start Discworld Noir and press Alt + Enter to enter windowed mode, this'll stop it crashing after the intro cutscene.

IMPORTANT, the only button that works on the title screen in "New Game". press either of the other two and it will crash. When it comes to loading games later on press F1 and load from there.

Step3:

Start winexp from the folder you extracted it above
Select the "Discworld Noir" entry from the list
In the "Style"-Tab deselect "WS_BORDER" and "WS_DLGFRAME"

Then do the method suggested below or in the "Size and Position" Tab click "set to Topmost" to bring the screen infront of the start bar and check "Maximized" in "Window State".

In the "Size and Position" Tab, set "Left" and "Top" to zero as well as the width and height to your current screen resolution

Now you should have a window with the game running in it, fullscreen and without borders, just like a real "fullscreen".

Step 4 (Optional):

open the "Mouse" applet like above, choose the "Hidden" theme and apply it

Now you got rid of the really anoying Desktop mouse, and can enjoy the ingame one
DEBUGGING

This is important!

An issue I had after this was that the game wouldn't load any save files, it might not be the case for everyone but is good to check!

After you get past the intro press F1 and save the game, then try and load it. If it works with no issue great! Save frequently as i had it crash once after the Milka, i think its the transition between cinematic and gameplay that does it.

If it does crash and give you an odd error message this is what i did, i'm not exactly sure how it helped, but it runs now.

Step 1: Download this patch by the "Collector" http://sierrahelp.com/download.php?file=Files/NonSierra/DWNPatch.exe

Move it to the Discworld Noir folder and run it. If it gives you an option between fullscreen and windowed choose windowed.

Try and run the game and at the menu press F1 to load a game.

If it crashes try step 2

Step 2 (Really flailing around now!): insert disc 3 and copy the contents into the disc 1 folder on C:

Try and run the game and at the menu press F1 to load a game.

If it crashes try step 3

Step 3:

Start a new game skip through the intro with Esc and save in the office.

Go to the map and save a different file here

Go to the milka and save over the first

Try loading the second save.

If this crashes double double check that all your monitors are set to 16bit and try step 3 again saving and resaving until the load works.

Hopefully you shouldn't get this issue, but if you do this is how mine started working.<<
why must everybody write their own book? even joiee birch wrote "cam boy". why
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ciomalau: why must everybody write their own book? even joiee birch wrote "cam boy". why
Yeah! Screw literacy!
I like comics.. but discworlds are worth of hoops and luggage.
I cannot help though.
Discworld Noir is a brilliant game, definitely an instabuy if Gog ever managed to get it here...
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adaliabooks: Discworld Noir is a brilliant game, definitely an instabuy if Gog ever managed to get it here...
well at least people can get it to run
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adaliabooks: Discworld Noir is a brilliant game, definitely an instabuy if Gog ever managed to get it here...
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snowkatt: well at least people can get it to run
Yeah, that's good. I'd always heard it was difficult to get it to work on modern computers. If I still had my discs (they're at my mother's house somewhere I presume) I'd give it a try...
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snowkatt: well at least people can get it to run
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adaliabooks: Yeah, that's good. I'd always heard it was difficult to get it to work on modern computers. If I still had my discs (they're at my mother's house somewhere I presume) I'd give it a try...
well you can see from that novel i posted its not that easy to get it to run
you can get 1 and 2 to run with scumm vm but you need to jump through a few hoops with noir

or you can install a vm and install win 9x and noir on that
thats what i usually do
I own a boxed copy. After the hell that was getting the CDs to read, the game to install, and the game to run (which took many hours) it's now consistently crashing right in the middle of the game, after the Guild of Archaeologists. Great.

I have no kind words for the developers/publishers at this point. It's garbage code. It even crashes if you unplug your headphones. Not that that matters anymore since I can't progress.

As if that weren't enough they put a section called "Copy Protection" in the manual which they don't use to actually talk about the horrible copy protection they're using — they just use it to make more jokes.

The way this game treats players nowadays it should stay forgotten. ScummVM support would be its only hope.
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Anohren: The way this game treats players nowadays
News flash: ancient game didn't predict future hardware/software!
The game runs without crashes on a Windows 98/XP VM, if I remember correctly, and requires less setup than getting it to run on Windows 7/8.1/10/11.

Archive org should have a few Win 98 VM files available.
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Anohren: The way this game treats players nowadays
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teceem: News flash: ancient game didn't predict future hardware/software!
Windows and its backwards compatibility which can run older games than DN is news to some people too. I myself prefer to put pressure on software companies for as much compatibility I can get. Somehow I think that makes more of a difference in practice than does complacency.

For anyone else in the same situation, it was eventually solved by reinstalling using the resources made available at the My Abandonware site, including a patch that rips out the DRM time bomb (which of course no one in the industry could predict would ever blow up).
Post edited January 30, 2023 by Anohren
Considering the fact that getting DWN started on a current OS (e.g. Windows 11) is quite painful, a ScummVM support after all these years seems feasible. Yes, it works when you install the game into C:\Discworld Noir (exactly that directory) and make some adjustments, but running the game under ScummVM would make things a lot more convenient.
And before someone comes with: “Go ahead, implement it, the source code is open source.”, I just want to say that I would if I could. But unfortunately, my programming abilities are not adequate for such a task.
Post edited June 08, 2024 by Nikioko