Exult Studio under Win98SE?
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2003 7:30 pm
Hi guys,
Just wondering if anyone had been successful in running Exult Studio under Win98SE? I've followed all the instructions pretty carefully, used the snapshots, played with the configuration files appropriately, etc, but nonetheless get an Illegal Operation when starting the Studio either standalone or through the Exult map editor mode. I'll probably just hang out until some more stable releases, but just wanted to ask if anyone had any ideas off the top of their head...
Thanks
Achenar
PS, This being my first post here, I just wanted to give a big thanks to the Exult team. Years ago I tried to build a U7 clone/engine from scratch, but failed miserably probably due to a lack of skill Anyway, I was overjoyed to find Exult a few weeks ago,... now it looks as though I may sometime soon live my dream of building an original RPG using the U7/SI engine. They just don't make RPGs like they used to... U7 & SI were the coolest, most alive, immersive games I've ever played, and I look forward to playing other creations with as much depth as the originals. Anyway, I should stop reminiscing... back to work...
Just wondering if anyone had been successful in running Exult Studio under Win98SE? I've followed all the instructions pretty carefully, used the snapshots, played with the configuration files appropriately, etc, but nonetheless get an Illegal Operation when starting the Studio either standalone or through the Exult map editor mode. I'll probably just hang out until some more stable releases, but just wanted to ask if anyone had any ideas off the top of their head...
Thanks
Achenar
PS, This being my first post here, I just wanted to give a big thanks to the Exult team. Years ago I tried to build a U7 clone/engine from scratch, but failed miserably probably due to a lack of skill Anyway, I was overjoyed to find Exult a few weeks ago,... now it looks as though I may sometime soon live my dream of building an original RPG using the U7/SI engine. They just don't make RPGs like they used to... U7 & SI were the coolest, most alive, immersive games I've ever played, and I look forward to playing other creations with as much depth as the originals. Anyway, I should stop reminiscing... back to work...