02-09-17, 17:51 | #51 | |
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http://www.glidos.net/tombati.html Because that really is the best way to play TR1 on modern systems. |
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29-09-17, 14:33 | #52 | |
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Just to recap, that installer apparently need both the GOG versions of TR1 and TR2 to copy from that installation. No idea why that installer doesn't work but at least there is the Tomb Raider Automated Fix. |
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29-09-17, 18:04 | #53 | |
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30-09-17, 22:20 | #54 | |
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01-10-17, 20:43 | #55 |
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Sorry for double post but I found the solution to the issue with this installer
http://glidos.net/tombati.html For it to work with the GOG version of TR1, you need to copy the GAME.GOG file to the TOMBATI folder and then run TombRaiderImporter.exe. It worked for me. Last edited by Opaque79; 04-10-17 at 14:29. |
10-10-17, 18:35 | #56 |
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To be honest that whole installer is a mess. The original TOMBATI doesn't need this and it's just so much more simple. You just copy things into the main folder and voila, work done.
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10-10-17, 19:02 | #57 |
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Or use the Tomb Raider Automated Fix installer. Although, that replaces the files in the install.
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10-10-17, 19:13 | #58 |
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I prefer DOSBox too tbh.
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11-10-17, 10:07 | #60 |
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IMO, TombATI is just far more hassle than it's worth.
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