Difference between revisions of "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace"
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Revision as of 10:42, 28 July 2013
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Key points
- 64-bit systems need a workaround for the 16-bit launcher; see Installing on 64-bit Windows versions.
Availability
- The game is unavailable in Digital Distribution. The only way to get it is to buy a 2nd hand retail copy.
Game data
Save game cloud syncing
Template:Save Game Cloud Syncing
Video settings
Input settings
Issues fixed
Installing on 64-bit Windows versions
- The 16-bit installer can't be used on 64-bit Windows versions so the game must be installed manually.
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Issues unresolved
Could not initialize graphics hardware
Error that pops up when starting a game. This problem can be solved in a future with development of DXGL project.[1]
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System requirements
References
- ↑ Tested by Suicide machine- game crashes, but it's evidently because DXGL (v. 0.5.1) lacking 3d specific functions at the moment.