The tool’s official homepage seems to be this one. For a description of how 3D-Analyze can help with ST:Armada, see here.
It can emulate some graphics functions that are missing from many recent drivers, and thus enable older games to run (albeit with slower software emulation of said functions).
This is how I got Star Trek: Armada running! The decisive change over the previous years definitely lies in NVIDIA’s new drivers.Īdditional option: If new NVIDIA drivers are not an option for you, there is a tool called 3D-Analyze. More importantly, you should not try to Ctrl-Tab out of the game, as you will probably not be able to enter the game again, thus losing any unsaved progress. In-game, I had to enable the “Use alternate font” options for the fonts to look decent. Also, the game must be run with Administrator privileges (don’t ask me why). Set the compatibility level for Armada.exe to Windows XP (SP2) (for detailed instructions, see here). When the game is installed and patched, you need to make some settings. I am running this version with great success. It promises to fix some bugs on newer systems and introduces additional screen resolutions. There is also an unofficial ‘version 1.3’ patch from the Star Trek Armada II: Fleet Operations team developing the eponymous fan-driven mod.
Unless you game version already includes the patch to version 1.2 (like mine does), you must patch the game (you can get the installer here). Just run the installer as you normally would. When installing the game on Windows 7, no special action is needed.
I can confirm that NVIDIA’s driver software version 180 did not work with ST:Armada, whereas with 281, it works! This seems to have changed only recently. Many reports (like this one) say that ATI cards are not causing any trouble, whereas NVIDIA cards have lots of problems. The laptop has an NVIDIA GeForce 9500M GS graphics adapter. Although there are some reports of trouble running ST:Armada with more than 2 GB of memory, I am not seeing those problems. Everything described here should work the same on 32 bit. My gaming laptop is running Windows 7 Service Pack 1 64 bit. Now, finally, I got my beloved Star Trek: Armada working on my gaming laptop! Despite the negative effects this might have on my work and social life, I am more than happy I am writing this post to collect the information I gathered and to help others play the game on their modern machines as well.
I even got myself another original release version from England after I had somehow lost the one I’d been using (which I paid for with what happened to be the only cheque I ever sent in the mail for anything). At one point, I even built a machine from old parts and installed Windows 98 on it – but time and again I failed, the blame lying with graphics drivers and/or DirectX being too old or too new, or just not working together. I tried everything from emulators to varying compatibility settings. Over the last couple of years, I’ve tried time and again to get the game running on my more modern systems. It came out almost exactly 10 years ago and was based on the same graphics engine, but significantly changed the navigation mechanics of the game, that just felt much too fiddly to me. I never liked the sequel, Star Trek: Armada II very much. Maybe it’s mostly nostalgia, but to me it’s still one of the most fun RTS space games ever. I was 13 years old at the time and played the game up and down like crazy. It was relased just two weeks after Windows 2000, so naturally it was developed and tested for Windows 98/ME. It’s been almost 12 years since Star Trek: Armada came out. (If you don’t care about my life and just want the technical information, skip to the fourth paragraph. Local Area – Holmes County Ohio USA (1).Please GOG allow me and my father a chance to play these great games once again. I would have no problem buying these games again, never did get to play the 2nd or 3rd they were quite fleeting on store shelves.
It will be fun this time around now that I'm older and know how to read, I would actually understand how to play the game instead of constantly clicking the FIRE button and know what Hull Integrity actually means lol. we still have 2 sets of CDs but trying to run these games on win7 systems is a nightmare and half the time they just outright refuse to work. I must admit being able to play these games on todays systems would be a plus. You can't invite this user because you have blocked him. You can't chat with this user because you have blocked him.
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