

- Borderlands game of the year edition save editor install#
- Borderlands game of the year edition save editor Patch#
- Borderlands game of the year edition save editor upgrade#
- Borderlands game of the year edition save editor full#
- Borderlands game of the year edition save editor Pc#
Pifanjr: I can't remember specific examples, but I know I've spend many hours messing around with (community) patches, editing ini files and changing graphics options. Was simple enough, standard stuff you try-took me about 45 minutes, incl completing the first GDI mission! There are still some quirks, but nothing you can't live with.īrian Boru: Joel Lee of MUO issued a challenge one time on WhatNerd re getting Command and Conquer running on Win10.
Borderlands game of the year edition save editor Patch#
This finding was occupied by long hours of try, so if you want to play the game and the unofficial patch doesn't do its job, try the above. After disabling them (in the Properties after right-clicking the shortcut to the game) and using standard dgVoodoo2 the game finally started running on modern hardware without meaningful problems!
Borderlands game of the year edition save editor full#
Yep! Full screen optimizations! That was the key. The game worked suspiciously good in windowed mode. When I was desperate to even try older dgVoodoo2 versions, one last idea came to my mind. crash! The game started crashing every few minutes. No long loading times and no lags, but then. I even tried mixing some files from dgVoodoo2 and unofficial patch. I used the compatibility mode in combination with many different dgVoodoo2 settings. I was determined to get the game running on my hardware though, so I didn't give up. The next few hours I spent tackling with all available settings in dgVoodoo2 and trying other versions of the game. Basically everything slows down and even the cursor gets serious input lag. And when I mean terrible, I mean terrible. the wrapper introduced another problem: terrible lags appearing randomly during gameplay. So I scrapped the community patch and decided to try dgVoodoo2. Especially on high difficulty level, where you must load your saved games a lot. They're so ridiculous that the game is almost unplayable. In practice the community patch introduces very long loading times on many hardware configurations.

It should eliminate any difficulties on Windows 10. In theory it's as simple as installing the community patch. Sarafan: It took me many hours of tries to get running Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun properly on modern hardware. So I grabbed my glorious boot disk the was created with my X-Wing game *best boot disk auto setup ever btw* and I enter the line for the CD-ROM to work. Sadly it didn't work without a good old boot disk.
Borderlands game of the year edition save editor install#
That was the fastest chip install cause I wanted me some MechWarrior goodness. Well I was sold and thankfully I was lucky enough that the local Future Shop had a few. It could make your old 486's run at Pentium speeds allowing you to play Quake and.
Borderlands game of the year edition save editor upgrade#
So some time later my dad bought me a computer magazine and inside it there was something about the Evergreen Upgrade chip.

Borderlands game of the year edition save editor Pc#
If you are old and are a nerd you'd know how huge that was when my dad got the pc in 1992.Īnyways it just wasn't powerful enough to run MechWarrior 2 and there was no way my dad was gonna get a new mobo and chip to run it. I could mention getting an Ageia PhysX card to run some stuff, but I'll have to go with what I did to run MechWarrior 2 on what originally was a 486 33mhz computer with 8 megs of ram and a 1 meg SVGA card. I cannot overstate what an absolute pain in the ass it was-buying network cards and cabling that we were never going to use for anything else, crash-coursing IPX network setups, hauling my PC to a friend's place 30 minutes away (don't forget, monitors were a LOT heavier back then), blowing half the night trying to figure out config files and scripts and why this sonofabitch won't work, all so four of us could sit around the kitchen table, get ripped, and blast each other to smithereens until dawn. The greatest non-financial length I ever went to for a game had to be setting up a network to play multiplayer Doom way back when.

Hell, I bought my very first PC to play games on. It's been a very long time since I last bought a fully prebuilt system, but I sprung for a 486 DX4/100 for Doom, which replaced a 386 SX/25 setup I'd purchased for BattleTech: The Crescent Hawk's Revenge. Andy Chalk, NA News Lead: Like Chris, I've purchased entire PCs (yes, plural) for individual games.
