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Developers | |
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Razorworks | |
Publishers | |
Strategy First | |
Release dates | |
Windows | October 18, 1998 |
Enemy Engaged | |
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Enemy Engaged: Apache vs Havoc | 1998 |
Enemy Engaged: Comanche vs Hokum | 1999 |
Enemy Engaged 2 | 2007 |
Enemy Engaged 2: Desert Operations | 2008 |
General information
- GOG.com Community Discussions for game series
- GOG.com Support Page
Availability
Source | DRM | Notes | Keys | OS |
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Retail | Install Patch 1.1e. | |||
GOG.com |
Essential improvements
Patches
Patch 1.1e fixes various issues. The GOG.com version is already patched.
Console Commands
Command | Acronym | Result |
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/3dce | "3D clean edge" | Cleans up the graphical artifact |
/3dreset | "3D reset" | Sets the default screen resolution to 640x480. This may be required if the game crashed whilst attempting to use an unsupported display resolution. |
/cbar:[value] | "city block approximation range" | Sets the distance (in meters) at which city buildings approximate. The default value is 500 metres (/cbar:500). On faster PCs you can increase this value to reduce the 'pop-up'effect. |
/cg | "clean graphics" | Re-installs the graphics files from the CD. |
/dcdz:[value] | "dynamics cyclic dead zone" | Sets the joystick dead zone as a percentage. The default value is 0 (/dcdz:0). |
/ns | "no sound" | Disables sound if the program has problems with your sound card. |
/cdrs:[value] | "comms data record size" | Sets the initial estimate for the maximum size of the campaign data (in bytes). If the value is too low the program will be slower connecting, too large will waste memory. The default value is 200000 (/cdrs:200000). |
/cist:[value] | "comms initial sleep time" | Sets the length of time (in milliseconds) the program will wait before sending packets. This is to allow DirectPlay to establish a stable connection and may vary with proprietary service providers. The default value is 500 (/cist:500). |
/cpt:[value] | "comms packet timer" | Sets the length of time (in seconds) the program will wait for a packet before re-requesting it. The default value is 5 seconds (/cpt:5). |
/crls:[value] | "comms re-send list size" | Sets the number of packets kept in the history buffer. This is required for re-sending lost or corrupt packets. The default value is 1000 (/crls:1000). Increasing this value may improve reliability but requires more memory. |
/crl:[value] | "comms re-request limit" | Sets the number of times a missing packet will be re-requested. The default value is 10 (/crl:10). |
/crto:[value] | "comms re-send timeout" | Sets the length of time (in seconds) the program will wait for a re-requested packet before asking for it again. The default value is 1 second (/crto:1). This value may vary with service providers. |
/mur:[value] | "maximum update rate" | Sets the maximum update rate (in iterations per second) for the communication system. This is independent to the visual frame rate but will never exceed it. This may be used to limit the amount of packets sent and help avoid 'swamping' a connection. The default values vary according to the connection method:
IPX : 15 (/mur:15) Serial : 15 (/mur:15) Modem : 5 (/mur:5) TCP/IP : 5 (/mur:5) |
Game data
Configuration file(s) location
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Save game data location
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Video settings
Input settings
Audio settings
Network
Multiplayer types
Type | Native | Notes | |
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LAN play | |||
Online play |
Issues unresolved
"Unable to create Zbuffer surface: DDERR_NOZBUFFERHW" Error"
- This is likely caused by a PowerVR card in your computer. These cards are not supported and there is currently no fix.
Issues fixed
Rainbow coloring
- See the Rainbow color problems in older games page for details on fixing this issue
Problem with Riva128 chipsets
- Riva128 chipsets can cause graphical artifacts, use this fix if you believe you're having graphical artifact problems.
Instructions |
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Invisible pylons and power lines
- 3Dfx chipsets, notably the Voodoo2, cannot render lines in newer versions. Reverting to version 2.5 of your graphics drivers will correct this problem.
System requirements
Windows | ||
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Minimum | Recommended | |
Operating system (OS) | XP, Vista | |
Processor (CPU) | 1 GHz | 1.4 GHz |
System memory (RAM) | 512 MB | 1 GB |
Hard disk drive (HDD) | 211 MB | |
Video card (GPU) | DirectX 7 compatible | DirectX 9 compatible |