![]() Please adress me if you have any questions concerning installed applications or my system settings to find a solution to this. ![]() The application is not being terminated due to timeout like in Vista. Sounds don't play correctly and to their full extent, but that has been mentioned before. ![]() The game runs with a good speed depending on the system. The game itself works fine, as soon as the loading screen is displayed, the preset resolution is applied and stretched to full screen. I have no clue as to why the desktop is scaled at all, I haven't found any reference to this square-shaped resolution, the NVidia graphic driver's menu shows a default 4:3 resolution where it is definitely not and I've been literally spending days to find any solution or other users' experience with this, but trying to find anything valuable to me related to this topic is a pain in the arse. Alt F4 still quits the application and restores the desktop's default resolution. Forcing a centered gpu scaling causes in the screen to blacken out entirely, no zooming out or switching desktops. Disabling the game's control over the window results in a twice as harsh stretch, so only the upper part is visible. Changing the ingame resolution or emulating a virtual desktop with any resolution does not help. I actually zoomed out (Super E) to view both desktops (entire menu gets visible when zoomed out) and took measures and they're close to being squares, I have no idea why. The menu itself is stretched downwards and the panels are attached as well. When the main menu is loaded, the desktop size is scaled to an almost 1:1 ratio. It miraculously works now (most times) on the laptop, but the PC really fucks it up. The bottom part (start/join game, see version) is accessible, but not visible from full screen. Moving the panel to the bottom or fading it away did not change anything. ![]() Problem: The main menu has a downward offset in both cases, displaying or not displaying the upper panel on either of them. Installing and starting the game works well. If it weren't for lack in disk space, I'd install the same setup on my third engine as well for testing purposes. I installed this configuration on one good widescreen laptop and one average PC with 4:3 monitor, the laptop using 圆4, the PC using x86. Play the game by launching bfvietnam.I'm using the latest Wine 1.1.3.1, Ubuntu 9.04, latest (177?) NVidia hardware drivers, BF1942 patched to 1.61b with and without the DC_Final mod.By default, this will be: C:\Program Files (x86)\EA GAMES\Battlefield Vietnam\ – make sure you replace the files in the destination When Battlefield Vietnam has finished installing, open the “NOCD” folder and copy paste “bfvietnam.exe” as well as the “Mods” folder to your installation directory.When asked to insert CD 3, go into “Game Files” > “CD3” and mount “rzr-bfv3.bin” and continue the installation.When asked to insert CD 2, go into “Game Files” > “CD2” and mount “rzr-bfv2.bin” and continue the installation.When they ask you to download “Gamespy”, select “No” and continue with the installation.When they ask you to insert a CD key, go to “Game Files” > “CD Keys” and use one of the keys provided. Inside the mounted drive, run Setup.exe or Autorun.exe and install the game.If you don’t know how to do this, you should refer to this article. Go into “Game Files” > “CD1” and then mount “rzr-bfv1.bin” to a virtual drive.Download and Extract Battlefield_Vietnam_Win_ROM_EN.7z.How to play on Windows – Full CD installation No installation is needed – launch the game by double-clicking on “BFVietnam.exe”.Download and Extract Battlefield_Vietnam_Win_RIP_EN.zip.How to play on Windows – preinstalled version Battlefield Vietnam is currently available on these platforms: Windows (2004)īattlefield_Vietnam_Win_RIP_EN.zip (1.42GB)īattlefield_Vietnam_Win_ROM_EN.7z (1.78GB) We might have the game available for more than one platform.
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