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Gauthier Zitnik

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Aug 4, 2024, 5:14:14 PM8/4/24
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Iwant to play empire earth on my netbook, with win7 pro 32bit, but it crashes.When I start Empire Earth, the videos are played as usual and when the game starts, it crashes. I've tried different compatibility modes and Admin permissions, but nothing worked. Also I installed the latest patches and the Add On (Age of Konquest), but it didn't work. Any Ideas what I could do?

After all that time and many tries, I assume that it is not possible to run ee-zde on my nb. I guess the problem is related to the intel graphics card. Anyway, I will accept the answer with the most votes to get this to an end.


If you happen to have an old or new(doesn't matter as long as the resolution is equal to or higher than 1024*786) monitor you could just hook up this monitor to your Netbook with a RGB cable(the blue cable that is normally used to connect a monitor to a computer) then you must set your video output to the monitor only(that means that you will only be able to see your computer screen on the external monitor and that your netbook screen should turn black). Then you start up the game and... problem fixed, you'll be destroying other civilizations in no time^^. In case you don't have an extra monitor you could get one for under 40$, so that is quite cheap^^


Finally, double-click on the property we want and change the value from 0 to 1 and then click Ok. Restart your computer and then change your screen resolution to 1024x768 and you can play Earth Empire!


Empire Earth and Empire Earth Art of Conquest will work perfectly. If you reinstall the games and uninstall and reinstall the drivers for you GPU and then the NEO-EE patch it will revert the games back to the problem you had in the first place, you must install the NEO-EE patch after reinstalling the game or games before uninstalling and reinstalling your GPU drivers.


You can try this method on 8, and 10 it might work. This method did not work for winxp home as far as Empire Earth Art of Conquest was concerned. Empire Earth worked fine in WinXP without this method.


Correct me if I'm wrong, but that update is for the BFME ONLINE only game. There's been a group of people that have been re-mastering the online only version of the game. Almost to the point of a complete HD conversion. That patch is for the T3A: ONLINE version of BFME. Not the official release.


I'm using Windows 8.1 and the game works flawlessly, I just had to make the Options.ini file (you can use notepad to make it) inside "C:\Users(your computer username here)\AppData\Roaming\My Battle for Middle-earth Files


Judging by the screenshot you've posted the error I had looks about the same. Also you'll have to write the game settings inside the newly created Options.ini, I downloaded it so I didn't need to make one.


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I've asked for opensource in discord and no response(probably they will not open it just because there a lot of work done and maybe they will return to it in future).



I've modified a bit Alfa 0.9 version(more enemy for each wave (x2, x3, x4), more time between waves to build more defense and economy, possibly will add some more features like longer storms, more or even endless waves ), I did it just because wanna play more in this game) So if someone wanna - I can share it.


* also would like to have it not tell me where to build a building during the tutorial, but would rather have a suggested area. I've restarted the game a couple of times because I would place a building where it suggested I place it, but then it would act like I didn't place a building somewhere. though this seems to happen mostly when I rearrange the roads so that the traffic flow is more to my liking. I have taken a screenshot if you'd like to see what I mean


This is seriously Alpha version? This really seems like a full game already! And it seems very cool! Although I gotta say, didn't you get an inspiration with They are billions? It seems, in a way, little bit similiar


Love this game! It gave me nostalgia of the days when I played starcraft I and II. Defending and building, keeping everything balanced, it all feels great! The way new towers, buildings and options are unlocked by playing really feels rewarding too. The only thing I'd say is a shame is the difficulty curve; maybe I need to get gud :P but around the levels when you unlock the missile launcher and the fertilizer I was just stuck.


this game is absolutely fucking terrible, the second mission glitched and it wouldnt let me get past the "connect 3" part. after that i paused it and tabbed out to find a fix but it froze on me, i tried to close it with the task manager but it blue-screened my computer. DO NOT INSTALL!


bsod is very unlikely to be caused by the game. bsod is more often than not caused by defective hardware or driver bugs. Never applications. Come to think of it, an application can only cause bsod, if it hits a bug in the windows kernel.


Well, it could be a nice game....but i would prefer it if i could build and perfect the base WITHOUT time pressure or random bugs .... just let me build my base and defence WITH NO PRESSURE....if it stays like this, it quiet honestly sucks


The tutorial is horrible... however once the game stops ordering you around and forcing you to build where it tells you, its quite good.



If the game gets another update, please stop taking camera control away from the player, and rather than, "Build here." just have a "Does the player have X many of Y buildings. It is really obnoxious to have to build where your told when the game is about efficiency.



Oh and again I can not stress enough, the game is really good once you get past the tutorial stuff.




This game is a hidden masterpiece! Absolutely love the texture and effects graphics along with the highly satisfying gun/turret shot sounds! Thanks to Raptor I found this.



A very honest (and favored) feedback:




Sure a few things could be added strictly for the luxury part of gameplay like extra hotkeys, better info on power storage & usage (I like to connect my guns to whole separate power line network away from the colony, so I would love to be able to see the power info for that specific network)



ONLY ONE PROBLEM - The game freezes and crashes randomly during a mission. Which would be fine if we had the option to save in middle of a mission but right now you have to repeat the whole mission only to have to game crash again, which is why I had to stop playing after reaching some of the tougher missions.



With that one problem solved I think this game would perform extremely well on platforms like Steam and net "big profits" as the Senior Assistant to the Deputy Manager to the Regional Manger likes to ramble about. :)

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