Okaaay...
Legolas, it may be the graphics card. Unfortunately, HPI only set the game to work with certain graphics cards. These are:
Supported Chipsets for 3D Acceleration in Windows® 95/98 (optional) **
3dfx Voodoo Banshee
3dfx Voodoo 3
3dfx Voodoo 5
ATI Rage 128
Matrox G200
Matrox G400
nVidia TNT
nVidia TNT2
nVidia GeForce
nVidia GeForce2
* Important Note: This product uses MicrosoftâDirectX 7.0a technology, which requires your system to have the latest Windows 95/98 drivers that fully support DirectX 7.0a.
** In addition to software rendering, Wizards & Warriorsä supports 3D Acceleration using Microsoft’s Direct3D to support 3D hardware acceleration. This feature requires a 16 MB video card with DirectX 7.0a compliant drivers. Wizards & Warriorsä has been tested on many but not all of the major cards incorporating the chipsets listed above.
Video Card Issues:
· If you experience any video/graphic distortions in higher resolutions in D3D mode on TNT/TNT2/Geforce/Geforce 2 cards, try setting the in-game resolution to 640X480. Lowering the resolution setting on these chipsets have shown to solve minor graphical glitches.
That was right from the ReadMe file.
Now...another thing you can try is to set your Swap File to a minimum of 300 MB. To do this,
1) Right-click on "My Computer"
2) Choose "Properties"
3) On the resulting dialog box, choose "Performance".
4) Click the "Virtual Memory" button.
5) Click the Radio button that says "Let me specify my own Virtual Memory settings."
6) In the Minimum text box below it, type in "300"
7) Click OK, then OK on the next box.
8) Reboot your system. (It may ask you to do this).
If THAT doesn't solve it, then try changing your Audio Compression Codecs, which may be interfering with the drivers.
To change the priority of audio compression drivers:
1. Right-click My Computer and choose "Properties"
2. Click "Device Manager"
3. Open the Multimedia Properties dialog box at the Devices tab.
4. Click the plus sign next to Audio Compression Codecs, click the codec whose priority you want to change, and then click Properties.
5. Click the priority you want, and then click OK.
That's all I can think of, Legolas. Hope one of them will work!
-Sazerac
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