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Screamer 2 - more than just a review!

I will show you how to tweak the game for optimal graphics and sound, how to play it on a DOS Retro gaming PC and finishing off with a review and some game-play.

Here is the link to my website as shown in the video: http://www.philscomputerlab.com/screamer-2--bleifuss.html

There you can download the 3dfx Voodoo patches and study the steps to create your installation CD from the GOG.com installation.

Screamer 2 GOG.com Review Tweak Guide
Good video. Thanks for putting that up. Thing is, I've tried everything and am really struggling to get Screamer 2 to run well. I contacted support and so far haven't got word back. You seem to know your stuff. I wonder if you could help please? I described the problem elsewhere on here. Might be easier if I link to it. http://www.gog.com/forum/screamer_series/screamer_2_does_not_work

*EDIT* Apologies. I just came across an individual post on here that I must have missed before. A user called kerframil has the solution. http://www.gog.com/forum/screamer_series/not_at_all_what_i_remember
I can confirm that this worked wonders for the bad framerate and the game is now super smooth in 3dfx mode (at least in 640x480).
Also, a nicolascy mentioned using the latest Nglide wrapper - which is always good practice.
Post edited June 04, 2015 by RetroCodger426
Sorry if I'm bumping a year-old thread, but I can't get the game to run with nGlide. The game can run without it. What gives?

Edit: Forgot to mention, I'm using Dosbox SVN-lfn to run the game. I could use SVN Daum instead, but it hasn't been updated for over a year now.
Post edited October 30, 2016 by F-ZeroRacer07
Hi,
Is it possible to play the game in 3dfx glide patched mode also on a Mac? By default the game comes with the standard settings, and It seems to be quite tricky to find the right configuration file in the Application folder, if it exists.

PS: Sorry for replying on a 4 year old thread..
Thanks
Post edited September 07, 2020 by Sgabboddo