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First post, by obobskivich

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I've tried searching a little, but haven't found the answer I'm looking for so I figured I'd ask:

I found an old game in a box the other day, Nuclear Strike, and it has a 3dfx logo on the CD/packaging. What's the connection? I don't remember ever needing a 3dfx card to play the game years ago (and admittedly can't find much on its system requirements; any chance it works under 2000 or XP?). 😊

Reply 1 of 9, by Mau1wurf1977

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Many games used DirectX and had the 3dfx logo on the box. So the logo does not necessarily mean it supports glide.

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Reply 4 of 9, by senrew

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I found a big box copy of Jane's Longbow II that came with Nuclear Strike as a bonus (originally sold as such, says so on the box). The copy in it is Glide ONLY. I only ever got it to work with a V1 card. My V2 and V5 just crash to desktop when I tried running it. Could just be driver issues but that's my experience anyway.

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Reply 5 of 9, by obobskivich

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senrew wrote:

I found a big box copy of Jane's Longbow II that came with Nuclear Strike as a bonus (originally sold as such, says so on the box). The copy in it is Glide ONLY. I only ever got it to work with a V1 card. My V2 and V5 just crash to desktop when I tried running it. Could just be driver issues but that's my experience anyway.

Very odd. What OS? 98? (I'm just trying to get more information to decide which machine I even want to attempt installing this on).

Reply 7 of 9, by Stiletto

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senrew wrote:

It worked on the V1 on 95. The V2 and V5 were both on 98.

Perhaps it is a rare statically-linked version. Use a hex-editor to search the game's main executable for the presence of strings containing the word "Glide". Use a file search to confirm the absence of Glide OVL/DLL/DRV files in the game directory.

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Reply 8 of 9, by Gamecollector

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To run Nuclear Strike in Xp (with nGlide or a real Voodoo2):
1) Ins.exe needs 2 ACT fixes: EmulateGetDiskFreeSpace and ProfilesGetFolderPath. Or you can use W98 compatibility mode.
2) Launcher.exe needs 3 ACT fixes: EmulateSlowCPU, EmulateToolHelp32 and FileInfoVersionLie.
The game is working perfectly with nGlide and a real Voodoo2 (test PC specs are in my signature).
The only trouble is - my version don't have RU support and the installer uses DE as the default language. I need to switch the Windows non-unicode language to english to install normally.

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Reply 9 of 9, by leileilol

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My legit 'murican (US CD with FULL US AMERICAN ENGLISH LANGUAGES!!) version copy of Nuclear Strike installs without issue on W7 x64 here. nGlide handles it almost flawlessly. - which surprised me because I couldn't get it to work on Voodoo3 without it freezing (or even be able to see the cutscenes not being a mess of lines) in the day

Glide was a "better" API when Direct3D wasn't all that mature at the time, and OpenGL didn't have many practical performance extensions developed at the time. Keyword: was. as in at the time, you know, like before DirectX 6. I am not saying Glide is the besterest API ever and that 3dfx are gods.

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