![]() ![]() Thanks denizens of Steam and the internet for reading. I have sent a ticket to Atari, and that just nets you a link to your support ticket that you need to login for, on a webpage with no ability to login, so there's that. When the installer pops up, click install, and you just run the installer as normal.Īny solution would be helpful. The solution to that is to go into the Steam local files, heading into the RCTdeluxe_install folder, and running Setup.exe as administrator by right clicking and clicking Run as Administrator. I encountered a problem with it asking for loopy landscapes CD key when I reinstalled the game. In case if the game does not run properly in fullscreen mode please try running it in windowed mode. The game will switch to windowed mode which you can resize freely. Running, or not, the program as administrator Once in game start a new game, click on the Diskette button, select Options -> Display, and select windowed mode. Running in compatibility mode for Win95, Win98/ME, WinXP SP2+SP3.ĭisabling display scaling on high DPI settings The windowed mode, even when dragged to its largest size, is still too small to play, at least for me. ![]() There is one caveat: Running the game in windowed-mode regains the normal colors, but my monitor is 2560x1440. Clicking the scenarios button and launching into a scenario gives me the game, in B+W. Clicking to get to the main menu will bring me to a B+W main menu. I could get it working only up to 1280x720, but it may be due to my native resolution.Launch the game, it starts up, and the splash screen is in black + white(B+W). Also, the windowed doesn't work well in higher resolutions, the height of the screen doesn't allign well, so the mouse clicks are always off up or down several pixels, really annoying. The windowed in RCT2 doesn't have the same freedom of the RCT 1, you can't drag the window corners to get any window size you want. The RCT 2 supports up to 1280x1024 screens in windowed, i couldn't manage to get it to fullscreen. One note about windowed mode: it might get confusing to switch tasks because when you minimize the game or switch to another window, the left clicks won't respond, so simply do a right click outside of the game window to restore left clicking on the other windows. Don't know if when windowed it can get any bigger than this. The game runs flawlessly, altough with the high resolution things can get a little too small, but nothing that a screen magnifier can't handle.Ībout resolutions, the fullscreen only supports up to 1024x768, but if i go windowed and drag the window corners i can choose any window size, and maximize if the screen, it almost takes my full desktop screen, i think it goes to 1280x800. I bought RCT 1, I play it on a notebook with W7圆4 and a Radeon 4650 with a 1366x768 screen. If either game 1 or 2 was windowable i would buy them again in a heartbeat. apart from my favorite attractions, it just lost something i cant put my finger on. its really the only thing that stops me from playing them. i would really love to play them again, but i do not want to play them full screen, i want to play them window. Players will use the intuitive coaster builder to make death-defying. i have the disc versions of all 3 games, and the first 2 i have all the expansions too. RollerCoaster Tycoon Adventures Deluxe is a theme park simulator game developed by Graphite Lab and Nvizzio Creations. ![]() I'd like to know also if there will be consequences on the gameplay side about the fullscreen 1080p mode, or the windowed mode, on my computer. I'd like to know if there is a native support for 1080p resolution, or if there is some window mode that really works and is "ready to run" instead of trying to patch a game with a dozens of tool that may not exist anymore. I'm worried that my two way SLI of 560Ti might not be supported with such an old game. I'm running an Intel i7 3770K with 16Gigs of RAM, so it should not be a problem. Since I know about RCT, I'm a pretty huge fan and I'd really like to be able to play RCT and/or RCT2 on Windows 8 (64bit).
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