Simcity 2000 windows edition save
- #Simcity 2000 windows edition save install#
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I've pushed a patch that removes the URL from the application. It was one of the reasons heuristic AV programs were flagging it.
#Simcity 2000 windows edition save full#
Windows 10 (Win10 appears to have full functionality with all SC2K functions, SCURK included) I think it should be good now, but only time will tell. Removed multithreading as it was not necessary and poorly implemented +Better patching system (no longer need to include the raw binary files!) +ACTUALLY fixed shortcuts and menu items not being created +Upgraded settings storage (doesn't save setting strings as files anymore) +Added file associations (double clicking on cities, scenarios, or tilesets opens their associated programs) Right click on the installer, go to compatibility, click "Change High DPI Settings" and enable "Override High DPI Scaling Behavior" SIMCITY 2000 WINDOWS ISO FULL +ToolTips (Hover over certain labels for more information) +No more need to unzip the installer, now works out of the box + SC2K Load/Save Patch (This fixes the bug that closes SC2K when you try to open or save a city.I have recently upgraded from windows vista home basic to windows 7 home premium. All my games seem to work except for SimCity 2000 Special Edition. Everything works fine in the game except when you click load or save (or anything that involves a window popping up). When you do this the game just crashes to the desktop.
#Simcity 2000 windows edition save install#
The game worked fine on vista so I think it has nothing to do with the hardware, just windows 7.Īnother game that will play but will not install due to a 16-bit installer.
#Simcity 2000 windows edition save manual#
Unfortunately, manual install won't work with this game as the game requires registry entries. I was wondering how you'd go about installing SimCity 2000 SE on Windows 7. I have the SE disc on hand(not an.iso, an original, physical CD-ROM I got from E-Bay), but I can't install the game. The autorun and launcher do work, however, the install gives the well known 'this program was not designed. I have tried: -making an exemption in the firewall -turning off antivirus -running in compatibility mode and changing settings -turning off windows aero -reinstalling -attemped dosbox (may not have done it correctly) I got these ideas off the internet. I'm no computer expert so if someone has a simple solution I would be very greatful. Ok try this: download Revo uninstaller from my sig and use it to uninstall the game and remove all its remaining from the registry and from your HDD restart your PC now insert Simcity 2000 CD and if don't run setup from autorun, just browse to the CD, find the 'Setup.exe' or install.exe and right click on it -> properties -> compatibility and choose Win XP SP3, also run as admin install the game and also do the same compatibility for the game's shortcut as above it may not work but it worth the shot. It may not be the 'Fix' you all wanted, but you can load any city from the cities folder that is already saved, then save it with ctrl+s. I use the default map so that i can just start, but it can be done with any map, but it CAN'T be a new city you started from inside the game or else pressing ctrl+s will just crash it. But Maxine isn’t one of them.If you dont want to lose the city you are loading, just copy it to another folder, then you can rename the file later. While modern games have so much more, there is many things this game is lacking. Installation is pretty smooth, the game is shipped on either two 360k 5 1/4″ diskettes, or a single 720kb diskette. That said, I tested and it has no issues with 8bit depths either. I don’t know if its even possible to make black and white or four colour resources, as I live in the future, and I have millions of colours! I tried to load it up with the Wyse700 driver, and the game fails to load resources. Since this requires Windows 3.0, with either EGA or VGA graphics, and 2MB of RAM, I figured I would go with a ‘top of the line’ souped up 386DX. To get the full experience I went ahead and loaded up PCem, with a 386 and EGA graphics to get that original feel. And people think $60 for a game today is expensive! And SimEarth was $69.95! To put that in perspective that would be now $107.17, and $125.04 respectively.
That’s right in the included form, the price was $59.95.