This is to rule out issues related to permissions, path length, release version.Īdditionaly you can uninstall nGlide, and try dgVoodoo 2 instead.
#WINMM.DLL SETTLERS 3 RENAME INSTALL#
Install nGlide globally on your system (if not done already (the one from the Steam release is local) then try to run CARMA2_HW.EXE. Anywhere else should be fine, just out of permission-riddled Program Files.Īnd/or you can download the Vanilla C2 mini-pack, extract it somewhere like C:\Carma2 (it's a standalone pack, no need to overwrite an existing install). Could you either try moving C2 out of the Program Files (x86) folder in case you've let Steam install it in the default SteamApps folder. What is the exact behaviour? Nothing starting at all, a black screen then back to desktop, an error message maybe? Also, if I manage to find my copy of Carma 1 again am I going to have issues with that too? (original non splat pack UK zombie version) Many thanks in advance for any help =) If someone could point me in the right direction that would be awesome. I've got nGlide installed (but it seems on here that is not a preferred option), and when I try running it D3D, DDraw or 3DFX I get the same message telling me "sorry, not supported on windows NT" I'm running Windows 10 Pro 64 bit, Intel i7 4820K, 16GB DDR3 RAM and a MSi GTX980 4GB. I've done some googling but all the advice I've found has been for people with Steam/GOG editions, not original disc copies. However I cannot get Carma 2 to run for the life of me. & with a bit of fiddling I've managed to get Settlers 3 & Seven Kingdoms running on Windows 10.
Fast forward to today and I've just rejoined the ranks of the PC world and have been digging out loads of old classics to play alongside DayZ/Arma 3/Escape from Tarkov/Star Citizen etc. I used to play it on an old P166 with MMX and 16mb RAM lol, as you can imagine C2 ran like a sumo wrestler doing the 110m hurdles! But I still loved it even with the insane loading times I used to face on that system.
Howdy all, long time carma fan here, I remember wasting countless hours of my life on C1 and C2 way back when.