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system370
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Wales - UK
Mar 2002 time: 05:32
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Win 2000 is NT based , Moo2 was written as Win 95 was being developed, so your bound to have some problems. But I have heard some W2K users use a DOS Emulator which gets the game running OK.
I run the DOS version under WIndows 98 SE
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macraig
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Under the overpass
Mar 2003 time: 21:32
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Disabling DirectDraw won't help: it solves one problem and creates bigger ones.
The ONLY solution I found is to use a "Compatibility" mode to make the game run as though it thinks it's running in Windows 9x. There are two of these modes: one for Windows 95, and one for Windows 98.
You can visit Microsoft Support's Knowledge Base and find an article that details how to install the Windows 95 Compatibility Mode retroactively, but my experience with my current install of Windows 2000 is that this approach DOES NOT help either.
Apparently the ONLY way you can get BOTH compatibility modes and make MOO II work properly, except for a panning problem in the combat screen, is to install Windows 2000 OVER/ON TOP OF an install of Windows 98.
I know that's a pain in the ass, but it works. Selecting the Win 98 Compatibility Mode after such an install will cure all but the panning problem.
Edit: you can specify this Mode by opening the Properties for a shortcut to the game; you will then see a tab labelled Compatibilty (if you've done things right), which will contain the Mode to enable.
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