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      D13h4rD
      last edited by

      Hi everyone,

      I'm new here (at least on this forum), I have Windows 10, and I believe that are some issues with the game.

      The game crashed when I tried to do a Skirmish.

      Can someone help me with this issue?

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      • PisarzP
        Pisarz
        last edited by Pisarz

        @D13h4rD
        Welcome!
        I'm going to upgrade my OS to Windows 10 soon, so I haven't tried the game with it yet. Does it crash when you attempt to play the campaign?

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        • AvionArisA
          AvionAris
          last edited by

          Ugh, Windows 10. 'til someone tells me it's worth it, I'm NOT downloading this.
          Maybe look at some compatibility settings? I'm not really good at this stuff, but it's either something with bots AIs or something else. I don't know.

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          • bilalB
            bilal @AvionAris
            last edited by bilal

            @D13h4rD
            Details? Patch? System? d3drm.dll? Disc mounted?

            @Encrypted
            Why not? It's just an improved Windows 8.1.

            Although I'm currently not interested in reinstalling half of my applications, so I won't be doing it for a bit. :S

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              Hayden @bilal
              last edited by

              @bilal You won't need to reinstall anything if you upgrade :)

              Windows 10 is quite good - I encourage you to give it a try!

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              • bilalB
                bilal @Hayden
                last edited by

                @Hayden
                Oh, yeah I figured that out after I had posted haha. I'll be installing it soon!

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                  D13h4rD
                  last edited by

                  Hi again,

                  Sorry if I was late to respond some of your questions.

                  The version I'm using on this computer is with the patch, and using d3drm. I'm did not mount the disk.

                  I'll try reinstall it and give further feedback as it goes.

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                    D13h4rD
                    last edited by

                    @Pisarz

                    It crashed after opening the game. I believe it has something about the direct draw, as the game has the colours inverted.

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                    • PisarzP
                      Pisarz
                      last edited by

                      @D13h4rD
                      You can try using Daemon tools. I used it and it worked just fine.

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                      • Gameuser10G
                        Gameuser10
                        last edited by Gameuser10

                        I'm on Windows 10. I got the patch installed and using d3drm. Compatibility mode on for Windows XP.
                        When starting up Machines for the first time, it made me install a "Windows Feature" named DirectPlay or something.

                        Anyway, it looked like the screen was moved down and to the right, way off-center.
                        Framerate even in the menu is terrible.
                        Opening the options menu produces pink artifacts everywhere, and exiting the menu crashes the game.
                        I'll take screenshots later.

                        Edit: Managed to get it working by disabling the desktop scaling thing, but the framerate still makes it completely unplayable. Can't even navigate the menu very well.

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                        • PisarzP
                          Pisarz @Gameuser10
                          last edited by Pisarz

                          @Gameuser10
                          @D13h4rD
                          @M123
                          @bilal
                          @Maxamillios
                          @Han-Nas
                          @Encrypted
                          I updated to Windows 10 (I'm still getting used to it, but so far it is quite good) and got this pink "highlights" problem. I applied compatibility settings and installed Direct Play to solve this issue, but I still have this frame-rate problem.
                          Before the update this didn't happen.
                          My specs:
                          specs.png

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                          • bilalB
                            bilal @Pisarz
                            last edited by bilal

                            @Pisarz
                            Just switched back to 8.1 because of horrible performance. Lots of freezing and very low game fps. (not in just machines)

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                            • Gameuser10G
                              Gameuser10
                              last edited by

                              Oh no, I passed the one-month rollback point.
                              :c

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                              • M123M
                                M123
                                last edited by M123

                                Tried Machines on a PC running Windows 10 (haven't updated mine from 7 yet), and wow, that is bad - messed up menu and textures, and very poor performance even on an i5 4690k and GTX970 (running at 640x480 D: ).

                                Tried a few different things... and found something that seems to work - dgVoodoo 2.


                                EDIT: Note - dgVoodoo 2 requires DirectX 11 and a GPU supporting at least DirectX feature level 10.1:

                                • Nvidia GeForce 400-series and newer (some GeForce 200-series might work - G210, GT220, GT240)
                                • ATi (AMD) Radeon HD 3000-series (except Radeon HD 3410) and newer
                                • Intel HD Graphics 2000 and newer

                                Here's what I did:

                                1. Download dgVoodoo 2.55.4 from here.

                                2. Extract it somewhere (e.g. C:\Games\dgVoodoo\).

                                3. Copy the "D3DImm.dll" and "DDraw.dll" located in the "MS" folder under the folder you extracted the dgVoodoo 2 archive to (e.g. C:\Games\dgVoodoo\MS\).

                                4. Paste the two .dll files in your Machines install directory - must be the same folder as "machines.exe" (e.g. C:\Games\Machines\).

                                5. Run Machines.

                                6. (a). If the image is too bright, washed out, etc. or you want to try forcing some extra graphical settings (e.g. MSAA, Vsync), run "dgVoodooSetup.exe" located in the folder you extracted the dgVoodoo 2 archive to (eg. C:\Games\dgVoodoo\) and try out the various settings.

                                  (b). If Machines crashes or runs even worse than before, delete the "D3DImm.dll" and "DDraw.dll" files from your Machines install directory to restore it to the original state.

                                With dgVoodoo 2 installed I could run Machines fairly smoothly (some rough patches, but I get those on Windows 7 as well) at 1920x1080 without graphical issues (at least none I noticed in the time I could test it). :-)

                                Seemed to work fine without Windows 95 / 98 / XP compatibility mode.
                                The game crashes on exit on that PC (with or without dgVoodoo 2).

                                EDIT: some things to try if Machines doesn't run properly with dgVoodoo 2 installed:

                                • Install the DirectX End-User Runtimes (June 2010)
                                • Make sure Machines is installed in a folder other than "C:\Program Files" or "C:\Program Files (x86)".
                                • Run Machines as administrator
                                • Run without any compatibility modes applied (aside from run as administrator)
                                • If you use MSAA through dgVoodooSetup.exe and get weird graphical issues ('smearing", blurring, flickering), make sure you don't have any transparency multi-/super-sampling forced on Machines through your graphics drivers
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                                • PisarzP
                                  Pisarz
                                  last edited by Pisarz

                                  @bilal
                                  @Gameuser10
                                  @M123

                                  This seems to be the worst obstacle we have encountered! I will attempt to follow these steps (thank you @M123!) and see if it works. I will provide feedback; if it does work, we should update the download section and provide a fully functional version of the game with a troubleshooting guide.


                                  Oh no, I passed the one-month rollback point.
                                  :c

                                  Don't worry! We'll solve this :)


                                  Lots of freezing and very low game fps.

                                  We should do a list with all the problems that we have found so far and their solutions (if any). That could make things simpler/easier. It might take a while for me to do this.
                                  Also, do your specs look similar to mine? We might find a pattern!

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                                  • Gameuser10G
                                    Gameuser10
                                    last edited by

                                    Machines will live on.

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                                    • M123M
                                      M123
                                      last edited by

                                      Anyone had any luck trying what I posted?

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                                      • PisarzP
                                        Pisarz @M123
                                        last edited by Pisarz

                                        @M123

                                        Not lucky (yet). I just tried it and the game won't open after putting both .dll files in the directory. An error message appears and that's it. Also, I noticed that I already have a "native" .dll file in the game's directory (it's another one, or at least it has a different name).

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                                        • MaxamilliosM
                                          Maxamillios
                                          last edited by

                                          Hey M123 I tried ur instructions, and holy crap it WORKED!! I came back to write this real quick, and now Im off to go play!! thanks a million. I had tried a BUNCH of different ways to make this game work, and now it finally does, thanks alot.

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                                          • M123M
                                            M123
                                            last edited by

                                            @Pisarz
                                            Were there any specific details in the error message, or was it just one of those vague "machines.exe has stopped working and needs to close" errors?

                                            The existing .dll file might be d3drm.dll ? I think it's needed for the game to run normally, and didn't seem to conflict with dgVoodoo.

                                            @Maxamillios
                                            Yay, have fun :-)

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