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It seems FOT is taking a dive on other people's systems but anybody getting invalid apge fault errors in mss32.dll?
What does the mss32 dynamic link library do in Windows anyway? I'm trying to track down a site that can give me the info.
Incidentally I installed Direct X 8.0a from the disc, then installed the game (small) and FOT kept crashing on my machine (PII 400, STB 4400 TNT card, Diamond MX300 sound, and 128 megs of PC100) around game/episode/scenario four (where you make your way to Bunker bravo and ahve to tackle two towns).
In any event I uninstalled, reinstalled (this time the large installation) and now it took a dive at scenario 3 (cleanup the raiders). So I just downloaded the latest driect X for the MS site (still 8.0a) and will install that (see if it does something).
So bottom line bsides I'm a total idiot anybody else getting .dll errors? Or is it just my machine?
And will the upcoming patch from 14 degrees East/Interplay do anything in terms of stability for all of us? IIRC the patch really saved Fallout 2 (by dealing with heniously long load times).
Mad Mike
What does the mss32 dynamic link library do in Windows anyway? I'm trying to track down a site that can give me the info.
Incidentally I installed Direct X 8.0a from the disc, then installed the game (small) and FOT kept crashing on my machine (PII 400, STB 4400 TNT card, Diamond MX300 sound, and 128 megs of PC100) around game/episode/scenario four (where you make your way to Bunker bravo and ahve to tackle two towns).
In any event I uninstalled, reinstalled (this time the large installation) and now it took a dive at scenario 3 (cleanup the raiders). So I just downloaded the latest driect X for the MS site (still 8.0a) and will install that (see if it does something).
So bottom line bsides I'm a total idiot anybody else getting .dll errors? Or is it just my machine?
And will the upcoming patch from 14 degrees East/Interplay do anything in terms of stability for all of us? IIRC the patch really saved Fallout 2 (by dealing with heniously long load times).
Mad Mike