Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 3D
Issues And Fixes
Installation On Windows
Manual Installation
This fix is developed by user Noabody.[1]
First it has to be manually installed from CD. Copy the ROGUE directory to your hard disk. Then copy ROGUE.EXE from the root of the CD into the same folder. Finally grab the three DSETUP .dll files from INSTALL (along with any .txt and .doc files you want) and also put them in ROGUE. If you had placed the ROGUE folder in C:\Games then your directory structure would look like this:
C:\Games\ROGUE\BUNDLE.000
Then create a .reg file (this can be done in Notepad):
REGEDIT4 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\LucasArts Entertainment Company LLC\Rogue Squadron\v1.0] “Executable”=”C:\\Games\\ROGUE\\Rogue Squadron.EXE” “Install Path”=”C:\\Games\\ROGUE” “Source Path”=”C:\\Games\\” “CD Path”=”D:” “Analyze Path”=”D:\\INSTALL\\SysCheck.exe” “Source Dir”=”C:\\Games\\” “JoystickID”=”1″ “Magic”=dword:0009283c “InstallType”=dword:00000009 “SoundCard”=”TRUE” “DefVidID”=”0″ “Driver”=”D3D” “VDEVICE”=”Primary Display Driver” “3DSetup”=”TRUE” “JoystickGUID”=”{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}” “CurrentPlayer”=dword:00000000
Due to 64 bit registry redirection, use the 32-bit version of regedit to import rogue.reg
. It can be started from a Run box with the command %SystemRoot%\SysWOW64\regedit.exe
. Drag and drop rogue.reg into the Registry Editor window.
Issues And Fixes
Joystick Inhibits Controls
The joystock input (even if no joystick is activated) can be switched off by pressing Ctrl + J.