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Deeja

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I can't get Curse of Monkey Island to work on my system, according to the DirectX 5.0 installer/info thingy all my drivers (DirectX ver 8.1) are certified EXCEPT the 'primary display' one - it just has a string of zeros after it. I'm using the latest Detonator for my nVIDIA GeForce DDR (30.82), which I assume is DX certified, so what's the problem? Monkey Island 1, 2 and 4 work fine.

 

Sys Info:

 

Win98 SE

PIII 667

nVIDIA GeForce DDR

256Mb RAM

 

All suggestions are greatly appreciated

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OK, when I try to run it everything seems fine (no requests to reinstall DirectX, no error messages), but the game only gets as far as blacking the screen before it stops. If I then press Enter it returns to Windows but there's no 'CMI' tab on the taskbar.

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Disabling the various options (via DXDiag) has no effect, except that with all options disabled "no hardware support" now appears next to 'Primary Display Driver'. I've tried both the nVIDIA reference driver AND the Vendor driver (both the latest versions), but I get the same result with both.

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Ok then lets try something radical.

Try running it in a window.

Taken from the ScummRev site:

 

It's also possible to play Curse of Monkey Island in a window, rather than full screen. Simply put in your CMI CD 1, and from the DOS prompt, go to the root of that CDROM. Then run COMI.EXE from your install directory with the parameter 'g'. Example:

 

Or to do the same thing you could make a shortcut to COMI.EXE and have the target line read something like this:

"C:\Program Files\LucasArts\Curse\COMI.EXE" g
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OK...found the CDs, tried the shortcut thingy, no luck there. Opened in a window but then popped up the same "can't load resource\font.nut0" (or whatever it was last time). Now, I can see that on the CD so why can't it find it?

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Right, lets just run it off hd then.

Make a new folder called 'Resource' in your curse folder.

 

Cd1:

Copy COMI.LA0 and COMI.LA1 to your curse folder.

Copy the contents of the RESOURCE folder to the resource folder on your hd.

 

Cd2:

Copy COMI.LA2 to your curse folder.

Copy the contents of the RESOURCE folder to the resource folder on your hd. If prompted to overwrite, do so.

 

Now take the cds out and launch COMI.exe

If it still doesnt work make a shortcut to COMI.exe and in the target box it should look like this (unless you have it installed to a different location of course)

"C:\Program Files\LucasArts\Curse\COMI.EXE" g
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Guess what?

 

IT'S ALL WORKING!!

 

On a hunch I swapped my soundcard for a friend's, and now CMI runs just fine. It would seem mine is a little dodgy and must have been messing with CMI's startup.

 

So thanks for the help you've offered.

 

Monkeys here I come.......

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