Crystal Key 2
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06/05/04 09:34 PM
06/05/04 09:34 PM
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Debbie Kremlick
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I am running 98SE, NVIDIA GeForce FX5200, AMD 2.2 gig, 256 RAM. I have installed and reinstalled this game and get the same problem everyone else has ... can't get it to run. I made it once to the Adventure Company screen, then to some sort of round object, but nothing else, it froze. Most of the time it just comes up with a garbled looking screen. The time I got it to run I had downloaded QuickTime Alternative V1.32 that I saw in another post. Any suggestions other than the trash? Have they got a patch yet since so many people have the same problem? Thanks, Debbie 
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Re: Crystal Key 2
#135804
06/05/04 09:55 PM
06/05/04 09:55 PM
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BillyBob
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Did you look at the README on the disk. There's a lot said about "if" you're having problems. The following is only a little of what it says there......... OS: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP CPU: 600 MHz Pentium III or equivalent (800MHz Pentium III or Equivalent Recommended) RAM: 64 Mb CD-ROM: 16x CD-ROM drive (24x CD_ROM Drive Recommended) Graphics Card: 32MB DirectX Compatible 3D Video Card Sound Card: Directsound compatible sound card
I didn't do it......and if I did I'm not guilty!
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Re: Crystal Key 2
#135805
06/06/04 01:52 AM
06/06/04 01:52 AM
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Jenny100
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Crystal Key 2 doesn't use QuickTime. You might try Doc Paul's solution that is posted here . It makes the game play in software mode instead of hardware mode, so it won't be so fussy about the video card.
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Re: Crystal Key 2
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06/07/04 05:42 AM
06/07/04 05:42 AM
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Howard the Doc
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Debbie - If you haven't seen my last posting to my similar topic, I also have a GeForce FX card and once I downloaded the newest drivers, CK2 ran great.
Not only is the universe stranger than we imagine, it's stranger than we CAN imagine - J.B.S. Haldane -------------------------------- Games will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no games.
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Re: Crystal Key 2
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06/11/04 06:52 PM
06/11/04 06:52 PM
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Howard the Doc
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I have not been able to install Journey to the Center of the Earth and found the problem was with my cheap DVD player b/c I was able to put it on my son's computer.
Not only is the universe stranger than we imagine, it's stranger than we CAN imagine - J.B.S. Haldane -------------------------------- Games will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no games.
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Re: Crystal Key 2
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06/13/04 11:01 PM
06/13/04 11:01 PM
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easyed
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I found on CK2 and BS3 that I had to change the desk top screen resolution prior to launching the games. I normally use 800x600 and changed to 640x480 before starting the games. You can change the game resolution within the option menu for the game. Works every time for me, and nothing else did.
What, me worry?
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