Posted by: Froggiest1982
« on: December 22, 2020, 04:29:48 PM »Now you guys are making me feel the itch...I cannot spend Christmas playing DW:U!
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Pardon my language. I can't believe this s**t.
I want to thank you all. Although your posts did not provide me with the solution, it encouraged me to tinker with it once more, to try once more from the beginning. Without this thread I would not have the drive to try again, so thank you. And I managed to solve it, so now I can play once again
I had followed the exact steps that Jorgen posted more than once, and it didn't work at all. Today, I reinstalled the game from the start and followed those very steps again, and the game would still not start....
Then inspiration struck, and I went to check in the control panel... and saw that Windows Media player is listed as an optional component, and it was not installed. Don't ask me why, as I'm pretty sure I never uninstalled it. Must have happened somehow during a system update. Anyway, I installed it... and BAM now it works. And in fact I can also change the playmovie line in the ini, and movies WILL play...
I would really like to ask WHY. I told the game not to play any movies anyway. Why would installing windows media player solve it?
Because it makes NO sense whatsoever. I mean, is it still checking somehow if the playback program is installed...?
What. The. Hell.
I'll just settle with being happy that I can play again...
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Pardon my language. I can't believe this s**t.
I want to thank you all. Although your posts did not provide me with the solution, it encouraged me to tinker with it once more, to try once more from the beginning. Without this thread I would not have the drive to try again, so thank you. And I managed to solve it, so now I can play once again
I had followed the exact steps that Jorgen posted more than once, and it didn't work at all. Today, I reinstalled the game from the start and followed those very steps again, and the game would still not start....
Then inspiration struck, and I went to check in the control panel... and saw that Windows Media player is listed as an optional component, and it was not installed. Don't ask me why, as I'm pretty sure I never uninstalled it. Must have happened somehow during a system update. Anyway, I installed it... and BAM now it works. And in fact I can also change the playmovie line in the ini, and movies WILL play...
I would really like to ask WHY. I told the game not to play any movies anyway. Why would installing windows media player solve it?
Because it makes NO sense whatsoever. I mean, is it still checking somehow if the playback program is installed...?
What. The. Hell.
I'll just settle with being happy that I can play again...
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in your "...\Steam\steamapps\common\Distant Worlds Universe" folder there is a text file called "startup.ini". In this file change...
playmovie 1 to playmovie 0
'Lucky you. I have the GOG version and it won't work. Apparently it's somethig related to the 20/04 win10 update.I'm sort of looking forward to this. I loved distant worlds... but it was quite buggy towards the end of games, and it does not work with modern windows 10 either.
How do I put it... I don't want to get burned so I won't hope TOO much. And hope I'm wrong and it's great
I play distant world universe through steam on windows 10 consistently and stably. This is despite me having a modpack installed.
Everything I tried didn't work. I tried installing it again, I tried following a huge amount of suggestions, messing with inis, reinstalling .net frameworks, reinstalling directx, launching the exe with arguments.... It just won't work. And if you'll read the forums or the gog page, I'm not the only one.
It's really a bummer honestly.
I just installed the game (from Steam) and also installed the Bacon mod with the RetreatUE on Windows 10 64bit on a Laptop with an Intel/Nvidia double graphics card, probably the most complicated setup to install any game on.
My problem was three things that needed to be done...
Step 1
in your "...\Steam\steamapps\common\Distant Worlds Universe" folder there is a text file called "startup.ini". In this file change...
playmovie 1 to playmovie 0
Note: The reason why the movie does not start are most likely becasue you have a hybrid Intel/(Nvidia or ATI) as you do on many laptops, but even some dasktop computers have those. The media player will try to start the movie with the Intel CPU and the game runs with the proper GPU. This will not work. You can force the game to run with the Intel GPU but I would not recomend doing that, just disable the movie...
You sadly can't force Windows 10 to run the Media Player with the proper GPU such as Nvidia or ATI
Step 2
Install DirectX9... the files does not come with the Steam installation so use this one...
https://www.microsoft.com/en-nz/download/details.aspx?id=8109
Step 3
I had to start the game with Administrator mode for the Bacon mod to load, but I don't think I needed to do that with the standard game. Most likely because the Bacon mod throw a modal popup when the exe is run.
Note: This step should only be necessary for the Bacon mod...
I play only Aurora, WINP:AE and due to my work football manager, so I guess I dont really care if 2d or 3d, but I do understand your point.
I keep looking at WITP:AE and deciding whether to dive in.
Do you have any recommendations about to best way to learn? I did play Uncommon Valour many years ago and it was a very enjoyable game, but WITP looks a little larger
I play only Aurora, WINP:AE and due to my work football manager, so I guess I dont really care if 2d or 3d, but I do understand your point.
I keep looking at WITP:AE and deciding whether to dive in.
Do you have any recommendations about to best way to learn? I did play Uncommon Valour many years ago and it was a very enjoyable game, but WITP looks a little larger
I play only Aurora, WINP:AE and due to my work football manager, so I guess I dont really care if 2d or 3d, but I do understand your point.
Quote from: Star Watchman, of Yeshua link=topic=12177. msg144886#msg144886 date=1608503274Long time DW:Universe player. . .
IMO, You cannot make a 4x game 3D and expect it to be on par with its 2D predecessors, Even on 2-dimensional combat planes.
If they redid DW:U and implemented and revised other things, but left a similar graphic yet improve UI design, I'd spend $100 dollars.
DWU, I could build monstrous ships and draw my own PNG images for ships and vessels.
Cons: Crappy UI, Small Tech Tree, 1000 systems really aren't enough at times.
Honestly the multi tread and 64 bit "upgrade" among other things have already covered the price of the ticket, at least for me.
I play only Aurora, WINP:AE and due to my work football manager, so I guess I dont really care if 2d or 3d, but I do understand your point.
I stopped playing Distant Worlds because of the issues cause by mono tread and 32 bit limitations.
However, I am a Matrix fan boy and my view must be put on that context.
Long time DW:Universe player. . .
IMO, You cannot make a 4x game 3D and expect it to be on par with its 2D predecessors, Even on 2-dimensional combat planes.
If they redid DW:U and implemented and revised other things, but left a similar graphic yet improve UI design, I'd spend $100 dollars.
DWU, I could build monstrous ships and draw my own PNG images for ships and vessels.
Cons: Crappy UI, Small Tech Tree, 1000 systems really aren't enough at times.