Biohazard on 6/3/2009 at 17:15
This will be my project for spring break in a couple of weeks. Please add to this thread if you want to see it reflected in the FAQ.
jtr7 on 11/3/2009 at 02:29
For
Other Info (nevermind the first sentence):(
http://www.ttlg.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1829476#post1829476)
...and this will actually replace current questions with more thorough and accurate information.
And:
How do I extract the sounds?-For Dark Project, Gold, and Metal Age, look in your Thief install folder, or on your games discs, for the RES\SND.CRF file. It's really a ZIP file, so use your compression/extraction software to extract it as a ZIP file to a separate folder. The files are all in the WAV format, and categorised in separate sub-folders.
-For Deadly Shadows, you will need to download
Sound Drone [provide live link], create a restore point and install Sound Drone carefully as it requires changing your registry. When you run it you will be able to browse, play, or extract the sounds, which are mostly in the OGG format, but a portion are in WAVs, too. You may need to update your codecs if you have an older system. The install instructions state:
"For browsing and extracting files from the T3 sound schemas. This was designed for DX:IW and will auto-configure itself to the DX install directory if you have it installed. To change this...
1. Open regedit by going to
Start, then
Run, and typing
regedit in the command line, then
Enter.
2. Find the registry key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\DXIW Sound Drone\SchemaMetafile PATH.
3. Change its value to the full path of the
CONTENT\T3\Sounds directory in your T3 install."
How can I play the "Blooper Reel" mission in Thief Gold?1. Find the user.cfg file in your Thief Gold folder, and make a backup.
2. If the line
;starting_mission 16 is not in there, type or paste it in,
minus the semicolon, anywhere on its own line, otherwise, just delete the semicolon, and SAVE the file.
3. Start the game, skipping the Training mission.
4. When you are done, add the semicolon back to the beginning of the line, and SAVE the file.
Also, how about a link to here:
(
http://www.ttlg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=84945)
...and an updated image for the Cocoon, which should be saved to a more-permanent location:
Inline Image:
http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/2461/paganelementalcocoon.jpg
ComboTroop on 16/3/2009 at 13:15
Oh yeah, i need this question answering, as this could be useful in the FAQ!!!
:confused: When i install Thief 2 (Sold-Out Retail [PAL]) Onto my Powerful Windows XP Home Edition i think its SP3 or SP2, i can install the game, and launch it up, now, when i do so, the screen goes black, it goes back to the desktop and then comes up with that annoying "Do you want to report this Error" and its to do with some DLL or Extension file!!! I was wondering, can this be fixed?
Also this may help!
System Specs:
Windows XP Home Editon SP2 or SP3
1024 MB of RAM
5 GHZ of Processor Clock or Speed
128 MB ATi Raedon 9800 Graphics with Full 3D Directx Accelatorion, and Support for Pixel Shader 2.1 and under!
Help? :(
Also i do have another PC, an Less powerful XP Computer, but i would like to play this game on my best PC!!!
the Less powerful PC's specs are:
233 MB of RAM
2.4 GHZ of Processor Clock
32 Built-in Graphics Card with 3D Directx Accelatorion
Windows XP (Dunno the SP!!!)
Also it works on my Less-powerful PC!!!
ComboTroop on 16/3/2009 at 19:09
TY! :D
sNeaksieGarrett on 2/4/2009 at 19:13
Quote Posted by Biohazard
This will be my project for spring break in a couple of weeks.
Haven't had spring break yet, eh?
R Soul on 2/4/2009 at 21:14
The screenshots question needs to be updated:
Current Q & A:
How do I take screenshots in Thief?
In Thief 1 and Gold the key is F10, in Thief 2 it is ALT+F10. This will create a file in your Thief directory called dumpxxx.pcx, where xxx is a three digit number. The screenshot keys can be altered in the control section of the options menu.
This should be added:
If you've installed DDFix, screenshots are taken with the PrintScreen (or PrtScn) button instead, and are saved as screenshotX.bmp, where X is a number.