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Redneck Rampage (final level) + Windows = Crash. Solutions?
- Guys, I'm using Windows ME (don't ask) and have run all the way through Redneck Rampage. However when it tried to load the final level, it crashes.
I found Bertrams Lair (an RR message board) and their best advise is that this happens to everybody. Anybody here have a way to play the final level? - post the Board please :twisted:
- Bertrams Lair is still up and running, but right now the board is down. Anyway, the address is: http://tsbolton.com/bertramslair/
Regardless, have any of you wonderful board readers finished the original Redneck Rampage in Windows? If so, were you able to play the final level? - I think I had to reboot my Win98 machine to raw DOS to play the final level now that I think about it.
Jonathon - Guess that's that then. I was hoping for a board user to wave their magic wand and say 'Just do so and so and such and such and the last level will load in Windows.'
- Me too! I have Windows Me and also have to use a boot disk to get that last level running...So grab a driver of your soundcard in DOS and get going.... ;)
To bad it doesn't work normally in Windows. Oh wel... Re: Redneck Rampage (final level) + Windows = Crash. Solutio
One way is the above already mentioned pure DOS.
But i remember, that i was able some years ago, to edit the map, so that the final boss vixen was outside the spaceship on the green grass. Fighting against it in that area made me able to finish the level without a crash.
Greetings
Funduke- I guess I won't ever bother to play the final Redneck Rampage level. I was always a little bitter at Xatrix (now Grey Matter) because why release two of the final BUILD engine games and have them be the only ones that don't support Windows? What were they thinking?
Coincidentally, I'm also having problems loading single player Return To Castle Wolfenstein (also designed by them), but have no problems with Enemy Territory (handled by a different team) or Medal Of Honor: Allied Assault (same game engine). I just don't think they design very stable games.