Thread:Vorknkx/@comment-3547390-20161116194210/@comment-3547390-20170107225124



If it is broken for Thief, it is broken for me. Maybe it is unreasonable to expect a OS to run a game from 1998 perfectly, but if I can't get Thief working on said operating system, said operating system is pointless to me. I am not running Thief in a VM. You can take my Quake and make me fight with it, you can take my Unreal and make it so I have to run it in a virtual environment, but don't you dare try to take my Thief from me. An operating system that makes Thief perform worse therefore is a worse performing OS to me, even if everything else worked ten times better.

The latest drivers actually work, I just edited my message, but apparently we have already gone 12 hours in the future so I am sorry I didn't edit it sooner. Curse this accelerated pace of time travel! I don't get this problem at all, how did I manage to pull this off?

I currently am using no wrapper because when I install a wrapper it doesn't get used or work. When it did work, I used DgVoodoo2.

I have managed to get my TV to see video, but now that video is of an old lady sitting in a tub and making the water brown. No, I have no idea where I am or what channel I am even on, I have lost the ability to check. I swear this stuff only happens to me. I thought the chicken gameshow was bad...

The odd thing seems to be that it only happens when changing hubs. If I load a hub, it works fine. If I change parts of the level, it works fine. It is only when we start a new hub this problem seems to occur.

Well, when I installed Windows 8 on my work computer it worked fine after returning to Windows 7, so I got pretty confident I could do it on this computer. It seems to have been a bit less successful, it still works, but has been corrupted in some small but significant ways. I have fixed quite a few of the issues, but there is still a weird time issue going on in regards to the Wikia and some weird thing going on with DgVoodoo.

EDIT: Just figured out the time issue. Somehow my Windows clock changed from PM to AM. Not sure how this happened at all, it was fine before the install of Windows 8.

DgVoodoo is really acting up on me. I have tried deleting the CFG file in AppData/Romaing, that did nothing. But one funky thing is when I install a different version. The first application I start with DgVoodoo will be the one to work, all subsequent ones not working. This doesn't happen when I delete files, only when installing a different version. The biggest problem is that the program that had the wrapper installed prior to the installation of the new version breaks as soon as this new version is installed, resulting in the corruption issue I had to begin with. At least I can get something working... but this is a really odd issue that makes no sense to me.

Any speculation why I can't seem to set up new programs with my Wrapper but ones I already have work perfectly fine?