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Compatibility with Windows 7
Hi,
I've read some older threads on the subject yet now that I'm about to install Windows 7 I'd like to ask whether there are known standing issues inhibiting dominions from running correctly? TIA, WL |
Re: Compatibility with Windows 7
Hi WL,
I'm using the same copy of Dom3 from 2 XPs and Win7. As long as you DON'T install dom3 into Program Files of WIn7 where it thinks it can do whatever it wants, everything is fine. Sometimes win7 enters some sort of compatibility mode when I Alt-Tab often, but it ends when I exit dom. |
Re: Compatibility with Windows 7
no problems on my w7 netbook. though it isnt installed to program files.
generally you never want to install games to program files in vista or w7... windows gets fussy if programs change anything in program files, but most older games use their own directory for at least some stuff. AFAIK dominions doesn't use user directories at all so its just going to run into problems. |
Re: Compatibility with Windows 7
DON'T DO WHAT I DID. I copied the entire folder into a dom3 folder under program files. I did my turn. Sent in the turn file. When game hosted, I had turned in the old undone turn! Apparently the updated 2h file was hidden in a top secret location and not in the savegame folder!
So the advise was to copy and paste the whole dom3 directory into a folder under the Documents folder, and not to use the Program Files Folder at all. |
Re: Compatibility with Windows 7
Best advice I've found with regards installing programs on Windows 7 is to imagine you went away for the weekend, and while you were away you let your missis organise and store all of your belongings. Meaning that when you got back your missis could find absolutely anything you might want within seconds, but that you'd never manage to find it yourself if you looked for a thousand lifetimes.
So in short, my user guide for Windows 7 would be if you want to know where things are, and you want things to stay where you put them, then don't ever allow anything to get installed in the Program Files folder unless you have no choice. |
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Re: Compatibility with Windows 7
I just copied and pasted the Dominions folder over on all 4 of my win 7 systems. I haven't had a problem with any of them.
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Re: Compatibility with Windows 7
:lol so whatever I do I mustn't install dom in the void, aka win7 program files ;)
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Re: Compatibility with Windows 7
Sounds like it :). For reference, I've copied mine to c:\dominions , c:\program files (x86)\ and to a secondary drive d:\games\ with no problems on 32 bit and 64 bit win7 systems.
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Re: Compatibility with Windows 7
its not actually a problem with w7 its a design philosophy really. the theory is that all user data should be in user folders rather than the program folders. the biggest advantage of this is easy of backup and compartmentalization. there are also some security advantages. but of course any program designed or written that modifies the program folder instead just doesnt work with this.
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