Thanks for your help. Of course, I am happy that I can still play the game at all, but the bells and whistles are part of the fun, so I miss them.
EdwardTKing, your tip about using the DVD drive d: was great. It works perfectly with the two Imperialism games, so I suppose it would work with Civ2 as well. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to verify it, because now a different problem has raised its ugly head.
I said that Civ2 had no problems to play the movies from the CD, but that is no longer true. When I reinstalled the game to change the drive for the CD, the setup programme for the "Video for Windows" drivers [which is executed automatically after the installation of the game proper is completed] failed to find the commctrl.dll and dciman.dll files. The game wouldn't work at all without those files, so I copied them from my old computer into the windows\system directory of the new one. Then I reinstalled the game again - no error message this time. The game essentially works (units move more slowly than they used to, but that's not a huge problem), but whenever it tries to run a movie (opening movie, wonders, High Council or heralds), it reports a fatal error in the ir41.dll file and returns to the desktop. This is not a CD problem, because it happens also when I have copied the video files to the civ2 directory. The movies can still be played with the Media Player.
I have no idea why the *.dll files that (I suppose) must have been there when I first installed Civ2 had disappeared, nor do I know the cause of the problem with the ir41.dll file.
Now, I have two questions:
- Is there any harm in leaving the commctrl.dll and dciman.dll files in the windows\system directory while I don't play Civ2. (I'd rather not cause any damage elsewhere.)
- Do you have any theory about the cause of the new video problem?
I'm sorry to have taken your helpful answer to my first question as an invitation to ask a second (and a third, actually), but I trust you understand the needs of a fellow Civ-player.
Verrucosus
Last edited by Verrucosus; February 15, 2002 at 08:43.
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