Beavis 0 Posted March 12, 2000 Why don't you try it first and then ask questions. I believe System shock 2 uses the Quake2 engine so it should work fine. Share this post Link to post
pr-man 1 Posted March 12, 2000 actually it uses the Thief engine, and I have had some bad experiences installing things on my win2k system so far, i was just trying to avoid a headache if I could Share this post Link to post
acidspray 0 Posted March 12, 2000 FYI... Running it gets you this: "shock2.exe has generated errors, and will be closed by windows. You will need to restart this program. " So, has anyone figured a workaround? ------------------ -AciD >-----------------------< Hardware: BP6 running QQ Beta BIOS Dual Celeron 366 @ 566MHZ 128MB Samsung -GL IBM UDMA66 13.6g WDC UDMA33 5.1g Toshiba 32x OTI Socrates 2x2x6x V3-2000-AGP clocked @ 166 SB AWE64 Value Hayes V90 Int. Spk Phone >-----------------------< Software: Win2K Pro Retail (2195) Office 2000 Premium NA ViruScan NT 4.03a Mobo Monitor 4.10 Share this post Link to post
Preacher 0 Posted March 12, 2000 install with the "setup.exe -lgntforce" command, apply the 2.3 patch and enjoy the game. unlike w9x, w2k runs SShock 2 without crashes (at least for me) Share this post Link to post
nova 0 Posted March 14, 2000 Yep, installing with the "-lgntforce" switch, and then applying the latest patch has worked fine for me, too!!! I've played it through 2 times already, one time single player, one time multiplayer with a friend. While playing singleplayer, it didn't crash even ONE time at all! During multiplayer, it behaved well during the first half of the game, but then it started to crash randomly, about 2 times an hour in average... not too nice, but it was playable. nova. Share this post Link to post
pr-man 1 Posted March 14, 2000 Well I did the same and it is running beautifully Much smoother than Win98. Go Win2k Going to try Unreal Tournament next Share this post Link to post
mshabib 0 Posted June 10, 2000 I just installed this game on win2000 without the "setup -ltgforce" command or whatever, and it loads up fine, etc. but when i try to start a game, i get dumped out the the desktop. if i change my video options within the game i only have 2 options: 640x480x8 and 800x600x8 if i select one of those then the game works but it looks like **** since it runs in 8bit mode. i figure this is a problem with my drivers or soemthing (i dont think it knows i have a voodoo2) but i've updated to the newest drivers around and i've not had any problems with other games and my voodoo card. well, any help would be great. replying via email would be best too. thanks. mustafa m-shabib@nwu.edu Share this post Link to post
[ChaOz]-Worlock 0 Posted June 10, 2000 How did u get it too work? I have tired and tired and tired to get it too work. I use the Setup -igntforce and it still will not install. PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Share this post Link to post
trasher 0 Posted June 10, 2000 There is also a crack to remove the safedisk protection but you still need the ss2 cd. It is the only way I can run in win2k. Share this post Link to post
[ChaOz]-Worlock 0 Posted June 11, 2000 Thanxs for the file, but it still will not install . Its says my Vodoo will not work, and I know it does. Any more tips? Share this post Link to post
Preacher 0 Posted June 11, 2000 Like I said in a previous posting, that´s not an "I", that´s an "L". The correct command is "setup -Lgntforce" (of course without the " ) It´s a little bit unfortunate that there´s no difference between a small L which looks like "l" and a big "I" Share this post Link to post
Preacher 0 Posted June 11, 2000 The two letters actually differ a little. Boys, I think I need glasses Share this post Link to post
[ChaOz]-Worlock 0 Posted June 11, 2000 I thank everyone that helped me, I got it to install when I changed the I to a L. Thanxs so much Share this post Link to post