Windows 2000 professional + Mortal Kombat Trilogy = crash ?
This is a discussion about Windows 2000 professional + Mortal Kombat Trilogy = crash ? in the Windows Games category; I would be very happy, if someone could help me with this. I can't play mortal kombat trilogy in Windows 2000 Why? because when i get to choose the character, it crashes. I already heard that. . . there is and there isn't a solution.
I would be very happy, if someone could help me with this. I can't play mortal kombat trilogy in Windows 2000 Why? because when i get to choose the character, it crashes. I already heard that...there is and there isn't a solution. So i leave it to you guys, to help me with this. I already tried hard to find, but...no results
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Quote:I would be very happy, if someone could help me with this. I can't play mortal kombat trilogy in Windows 2000 Why? because when i get to choose the character, it crashes. I already heard that...there is and there isn't a solution. So i leave it to you guys, to help me with this. I already tried hard to find, but...no results
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Don't have the game but is this the DOS version? Is there an error message or somesuch?
i think it's the Dos version (sorry, but i changed the nick) . There is a file with the name Dos4gw.
1st disable sound for the game and try running it then.
2nd try using different versions of dos4gw in this thread: http://vogons.zetafleet.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=214
2nd try using different versions of dos4gw in this thread: http://vogons.zetafleet.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=214
hey man...that didn't work...any other suggestion? help
Sorry there is no possible way ( i speak from many many tries ) if you have or can get a copy of dos installed on your PC....... you can play the dos version
It doesn't work at all, it needs access to VESA drivers and crap and that stuff is just not NT friendly. The DOS might work, but it too needs VESA, sound will be problematic.
Actually, you might play it... I have Windows XP, and I'm running it under the "Windows 2000" compatibility mode.
There is a patch for this thing, here's the link: http://home.comcast.net/~masterpisgreat/MKTSetup.exe
That's the Xp patch, but it might work... try it.
There is a patch for this thing, here's the link: http://home.comcast.net/~masterpisgreat/MKTSetup.exe
That's the Xp patch, but it might work... try it.
I wrote the 2000/XP patch you are linking to, it works perfectly on both OS's and requires no screwing around with anything, just installing it will make everything work.
The site for it is here: http://shortfilms.tk/
The site for it is here: http://shortfilms.tk/