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|publisher      = Interplay Entertainment
 
|publisher      = Interplay Entertainment
 
|engine        = Messiah Engine
 
|engine        = Messiah Engine
|release dates  = March 31, 2000
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|release dates  = <sup>NA</sup> March 31, 2000
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<sup>PAL</sup> September 15, 2000
 
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'''Messiah''' is a third person shooter developed by Shiny and published by Interplay. You control Bob, a cherub sent by God to clean up the corruption and sin of Earth. The game is set sometime in the future in a cyberpunk environment similar to films such as Blade Runner but with a comedic take. The gameplay evolves around Bob's power to take control of other lifeforms and use their abilities.
 
  
 
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There is a problem, however. The videos do not play properly in 32bit mode. However they are only the logo, intro and ending so you may want to run the game in 16bit mode to see these and use 32bit when playing.
 
There is a problem, however. The videos do not play properly in 32bit mode. However they are only the logo, intro and ending so you may want to run the game in 16bit mode to see these and use 32bit when playing.
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Revision as of 12:34, 26 February 2012

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Patches

Official Patches

Fixes

Fix slowdown and 32bit color

In modern GPUs the game has severe slowdown issues and is locked to 16bit color only support. This can be addressed by the game itself, but it requires either a custom shortcut or running the game from the command line. The steps are simple:

  1. Run the game with the -x argument, like MessiahD3D.exe -x (or create a shortcut to MessiahD3D.exe with the -x argument added)
  2. Select one of the available resolutions and press Ok. Another resolution selecting window will appear.
  3. Leave the graphics card option as is
  4. Select Direct3D HAL (do not select Direct3D T&L HAL - this will cause slowdowns!)
  5. From the third option scroll to find the resolution you picked in the first window (widescreen modes do not seem to work). Make sure it says "x 32" at the right side (which means 32bit color), otherwise you will get nasty color banding since modern GPUs lack dithering support for 16bit modes
  6. Press Run game

There is a problem, however. The videos do not play properly in 32bit mode. However they are only the logo, intro and ending so you may want to run the game in 16bit mode to see these and use 32bit when playing.