Main Games Action Games Heretic II 1.06. Just use the one from the Heretic 2. Even though you have an original you will still need a no-CD patch.
Heretic2 FAQ (Printer-friendly) Heretic 2 FAQ Last Updated on: 2000-09-16 01:42:54 This is where you will find useful information about. The following are answers to some frequently asked questions about this game.
Please read these before e-mailing Loki Technical Support - Chances are your question is answered here too! • This FAQ allows you to navigate through the answers by category, or individually, or to view the entire FAQ at once. The full view is also suitable for printing. This FAQ is modelled on the Linux HOWTO documents for consistency and ease of navigation. • The maintainers of the FAQ can be reached by e-mailing.
Please send all correspondance directly related to the FAQlist tool to that address. • The Heretic 2 demo is available through our (). The command to launch in hardware acceleration is the same, too.
Please see the answer to for more details. • If you are on a recent distribution or have upgraded to glibc2.2 you will want to use our downloadable installer as discussed here: Otherwise you may follow these instructions: • Mount the CD-ROM using the ' mount' command. If you are unsure how this works, please check the documentation for your Linux distribution.
Generally, the format for mounting a CD-ROM under Linux is similar to: mount -t iso9660 -r /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom • Under X11, enter the command ' sh [Mounted CD-ROM Path]/setup.sh'. Be sure to replace the [Mounted CD-ROM Path] portion of this command with the correct path for the mounted CD-ROM. In the example above, the command would be: sh /mnt/cdrom/setup.sh • Under 'Global Options': • Enter the directory into which the game should be installed in the Install path: box. In the box labeled 'Binary directory', enter a directory in your $PATH where a symbolic link for the binary should be set up. Make sure you have write permissions in both of these directories. • Under 'Install Options': • You must install 'Base Install' (the basic game files). You may choose to leave the movies on the CD.
Bhim In Mahabharat Serial. If you wish to write these MPEG files to your hard drive, click in the corresponding box. • Below the Install Options, the installer will display how much space is left on your partition, and how much the game will use per the options selected (270 MB just for the base install, 324M for everything).
• Check in the box for KDE/Gnome menu items if you would like them installed. Buku Perencanaan Dan Pengendalian Produksi Pdf Reader on this page. • You may view the game README at this point if you wish, by clicking on 'View Readme'. Otherwise, click on 'Begin Install' to begin the copying of files.
• When the game has finished installing, you may choose either to launch it directly (click on 'Play!' ) or to simply exit and run the game from the console. • To run the game generally, just type ' heretic2' from the console (you shouldn't have to enter the complete path). If you chose to install desktop icons, and you are running one of the desktops, you will be able to launch the game from the installed icons. • Please do not install any of the 3D drivers that are on the Heretic 2 CD. They were compiled specifically for 3.3.6, and they will interfere with getting the game running under XFree86 4.0.x.
• The default renderer for Heretic 2 is the software renderer, which only works when your X server is running at 16bpp. If you are running at 8 bpp or 24 bpp, you will see the error described, and the trace will look something like: Initializing VID module Initialize software renderer Setting mode x11 for device mouse Initialized 1024x768 16bit display Shutting down sound. Shutting down input handling Shutting down sound. Warning: currently only R5G6B5 mode supported Exiting Heretic II.
Recursive shutdown You will either need to launch your X server at 16 bpp mode (which can be done from the command-line with a command such as ' startx -- -bpp 16' for XFree86 3.3.x, or ' startx -- -depth 16' for XFree86 4.0.x), or by changing the defaults in your X configuration. However, you also have the option of running the game in 3D accelerated mode. To do so, follow the instructions in the README.more file on the Heretic 2 CD. • We have released a downloadable installer (available from ) which will install the game from the Heretic 2 for Linux retail CD. This installer correctly handles more recent distributions (e.g.
Mandrake 8, Red Hat 7.x, SuSe 7.x, Debian unstable, etc.), and it also patches the install to Heretic 2 1.06b during the installation. • The 1.06b patch is available through ().
The Heretic 2 patch requires loki_update 1.0.10 or later. This patch also includes localization support, so the game can be converted (through loki_update) from any of the supported languages to any of the supported languages: English, French, German, Italian, or Spanish.
• The expansion pack added some skins and player models for multi-player mode, and it was originally released after the retail release of Heretic 2 for Windows. However, since it had already been released by the time we ported Heretic 2, we included the expansion pack as part of the retail release of Heretic 2 for Linux. So, there is no need to download the expansion pack, it's already part of the game!
• Yes, we also released a map pack containing some of the most popular DeathMatch maps. You can fetch the map pack from. Make certain you are already in the Heretic 2 install directory before unpacking. The installer will not prompt you for this information. • Launch Heretic 2 with the following command-line: heretic2 +set vid_ref glx +set gl_driver /path/to/your/preferred/libGL.so (specifying the correct path in place of the placeholder, of course) • This is described in the file README.more on the Heretic 2 CD. In short, you will need to have 3D drivers already configured for your setup (as described elsewhere in our OpenGL FAQs). You will also need to know the location of the correct, accelerated libGL.so or equivalent.
The command-line to launch the game with OpenGL acceleration is: heretic2 +set vid_ref glx +set gl_driver /path/to/your/preferred/libGL.so (specifying the correct path in place of the placeholder, of course) You may also specify a video mode, by adding ' +set vid_mode X' to the end of the command-line, with X being a number from this table: 0 320 x 240 1 400 x 300 2 512 x 384 3 640 x 480 4 800 x 600 5 960 x 720 6 1024 x 768 7 1280 x 1024 8 1600 x 1200 Not all 3D cards support all resolutions. Please consult README.more for more detail. • You are probably running the game using software GL rendering (which is distinct from the built-in software renderer). You must have your 3D card configured for hardware accelerated rendering. Updated information on supported 3D cards and drivers is available at: • Nothing is wrong with your installation. The game does not support using the mouse in the menu, you will need to use the arrow keys to navigate, and the ENTER key to select your option.
This is identical behavior to the Windows version of the game, and it is not expected to change. • Please visit our publicly accessible () and post a bug report. Be sure to first check the list of known bugs and fixes/patches. • We support our products by (preferred) and phone. Phone support is available by calling (714) 508-2140 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. And 5:00 p.m. (Pacific Standard Time) Monday through Friday, except holidays.
Support inquries should be addressed to. FAQ's maintained by. 2000 Loki Software, Inc. OpenGL is a registered trademark of Silicon Graphics, Inc.
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The game has to be installed near C: When I first installed clicking the Heretic2.exe had no effect, no matter how I patched/tweaked it. Finally stumbled up on this thread: Simply copying the game folder to C: solved it. I currently have it as C: Heretic II Patching Download and unzip the v1.07 patch into your game directory, allowing it overwrite as requested. Link: v1.07 is basically all official patches plus a bunch of community fixes and compatibility tweaks.
[Its cool to check out the 'Ht2 EP Readme' (patch notes for v1.06) as well.] [Raven basically overhauled the game and added a bunch of cool new stuff!] Now just set the Heretic2.exe to 'Windows 98 Compatibility/256 colors/run as administrator' and it should run fine. Be careful with the graphic options menu in-game. Messing with the 'Renderer Software' caused the game to crash and stop working permanently!
Since it wouldn't even start, I had to do a reinstall. Patch 1.07 seems to do a bunch of tweaking under the hood, so the graphics already seemed pretty satisfactory after I increased the resolution. Now for the music. The Music Out of the box you are presented with a couple of inconveniences. You have to keep the CD inserted for the music to play. More importantly the music does not loop on modern PC's so you will stuck playing in silence after a couple of minutes. But there is a solution.
Fix CD audio looping in Windows 7 with certain games. With certain games that use MCI for CD audio (i.e. Quake I/II, Heretic II), the BGM tracks won't loop if you're using Win 7. The exe and Win7's MCI don't play nice with each other. But there's a workaround. Head here and get the _inmm.dll Ver 2.38 (287 KB). Rip the soundtrack from your game CD to MP3 files (or maybe even Ogg Vorbis, which I hadn't tried).
Drag and drop your Quake client exe (or Quake2.dll for Heretic II) onto the _inmmcnf.exe file to have it patched. A backup of your patched exe or dll will be made as an.org file. Next, run _inmmcnf.exe itself to configure it. On the Method tab, set Default to DirectShow. Use the _inmm.ini tab to add your ripped BGM tracks to the configuration. There is no need to use a dummy 'Track01'. Save your _inmm.ini to the game's folder.
Next time you play, the game should play its BGM from the MP3s and properly loop them. I tried it with H2 and the BGM no longer cuts out during a level. Thanks to Dragonsbrethren for the fix.