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What works
installation, , most gameplay
What does not
movies. After the end of the alley of lingering sighs, I lose my pointer. I can still click on objects and people, but the pointer is not visible until I can guide my party away from the talking wall
What was not tested
I haven't finished playing the game yet, I'm only up to the lower wards at this point
Additional Comments
for me to get this to work, I needed to:
set wine to run as win98
create a drive in wine for the cd (I do not have an optical drive at the moment)
point torment.ini to that directory
mount the ISO to that direcotry
and for some reason, the game will not run from the Desktop shortcut. I have to open a terminal, cd to the directory that torment is installed in and then run it from there.
I can only get it to run in windowed mode, not full screen.
I needed to install all the patches, except the no-cd patch ... when I installed that patch, it killed torment. I had to reinstall to get it working again
Also, check out this site. It has some useful mods on it:
http://www.shsforums.net/index.php?showtopic=35985
The game will run if you change the "Full Screen" option in Torment.ini to 0.
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PS Torment works with wine 1.2
by Ax on Wednesday August 4th 2010, 11:18
Using wine 1.2 I made a full install of Torment as described by many guides, and applied a no-cd crack.
In order to get Bigg's widescreen mod to work, I found I had to use the windows .exe file instead of the library made for linux. Furthermore I had to execute the .exe files from command line, and not simply browse to them and right-click to execute them as I normally do.
Doing the same with Ghostdog's mod, I got torment up and running in 1024 x 764 perfectly.
Only glicth now, is that it crashes if I tab out or otherwise have the mouse leave the game window.
Running Planescape - Torment
by eugennc on Friday April 2nd 2010, 17:25
I've managed, after much struggle, to run Planescape - Torment. What I did was to use gdi instead of opengl to render. On a more refined note, you'd probably not want this as a global - so what I did was to add the following reg keys (in copy-paste .reg mode):
I also set the virtual desktop (to 640x480) for torment.exe (though it seems it's not stored in this subtree). I am using WeiDU fixpack, unfinished business and tweakpack (but couldn't get the widescreen mode to work), and got to Clerk's Ward with 3 crashes along the way (when quick-loading: exiting and loading fixed them) and an omnipresent crash when trying to enter the Mortuary as a Dustie (through the front door - asking Pox to smuggle me in worked fine, so i guess scripting error ?). Gentoo amd64, nvidia 190.53, nvidia 8800 GTS.
Sorry, should have replied sooner. But I got my game to run with all the mods and widescreen patch. Virtual desktop seemed to be the key. Now it runs smoothly in 1280x800. Sigil in Widescreen!!!
Any idea what's going wrong?
by CP on Tuesday March 9th 2010, 22:06
Everytime I start the game, I'm getting the following error message:
err:gdi:alloc_gdi_handle out of GDI object handles, expect a crash (repeated enlessly).
The game runs with a strange bug no one else seems to have encountered yet: It crashes whenever a GTK-component "meets" the virtual wine desktop, which is truly annoying. I don't have this issue using wine with other applications.
Anyone managed to run it?
by Ozymandias on Monday March 8th 2010, 3:34
Has anyone managed to get torment running in wine? I've tried 1.136-40, none work. ubuntu karmic 64bit, nvidia 190.53 (also tried the 185 series, no luck). I tried both torment 'vanilla' and with some mods installed off spellhold studios (widescreen, ui fixes, fixpack, tweakpack). Neither work.
Karmic / wine 1.1.38
by Christopher on Friday February 19th 2010, 3:36
Install Shield crashes
err:module:attach_process_dlls "rpcrt4.dll" failed to initialize, aborting
err:module:LdrInitializeThunk Main exe initialization for L"F:\\Setup.exe" failed, status c0000005
Runs fine in 1.1.36
by Andy Ketchum on Sunday January 24th 2010, 10:11
I just had to set "Full Screen" to 0 in the Torment.ini file, then use a virtual desktop in a resolution greater than 640x480(the game original resolution) and it ran fine, no more problems with the graphics, i think it even ran faster.
Crash using 1.1.30
by Jacopo Santelli on Saturday October 24th 2009, 12:09
I'm starting Torment with "wine D:/autorun.exe", drive D is bound to /mnt/cdrom, where the CD1 is mounted, install is fine, but when pressing the "Play" button I get an error window and the following appears on console: pastebay.com/63442
The game works very well in 1.1.30
by ron Cloinger on Wednesday September 30th 2009, 3:40
In Wine 1.1.30 all I had to do was emulate a virtual desktop and the game ran ecxellently. The best way to play it is to emulate the desktop at 640x480 (wich is the only resolution it plays in anyway because it was made that way) and set your desktop setting to the same. When youre done playing just set your desktop back to normal. It will be like your playing it in windows, movies and all.
Crash at startup.
by Paul on Wednesday August 5th 2009, 7:12
I've tried everything suggested by the reviewers and the commenters and every time I try to start up I get a crash.
I get the message about 16-bit colour and how videos won't play in windowed mode, then I click to continue and after a few seconds I get an error box pop up, but with no text, only the big white 'X' on red background, so I have no idea what it's supposed to say.
Console output is:
fixme:mixer:ALSA_MixerInit No master control found on MPU-401 UART, disabling mixer
fixme:vxd:VXD_Open Unknown/unsupported VxD L"sice.vxd". Try setting Windows version to 'nt40' or 'win31'.
fixme:vxd:VXD_Open Unknown/unsupported VxD L"ntice.vxd". Try setting Windows version to 'nt40' or 'win31'.
fixme:mixer:ALSA_MixerInit No master control found on MPU-401 UART, disabling mixer
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x33a750,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:dsalsa:IDsDriverBufferImpl_SetVolumePan (0x134ed0,0x134dd0): stub
fixme:d3d:WineD3D_ChoosePixelFormat Add OpenGL context recreation support to SetDepthStencilSurface
err:d3d:resource_init Out of adapter memory
err:ddraw:IDirectDrawImpl_CreateNewSurface IWineD3DDevice::CreateSurface failed. hr = 8876017c
err:ddraw:IDirectDrawImpl_CreateSurface IDirectDrawImpl_CreateNewSurface failed with 8876017c
fixme:d3d:WineD3D_ChoosePixelFormat Add OpenGL context recreation support to SetDepthStencilSurface
fixme:d3d:WineD3D_ChoosePixelFormat Add OpenGL context recreation support to SetDepthStencilSurface
Changing renderer to GDI gets rid of the OpenGL specific messages but everything stays the same, and it's the same errors whether it's fullscreen or not.
I have the "VideoMemorySize" set (I've tried both 32 and 64, my Vid Card is 64) because googling for the error message gave no other info except it may be caused by that, but I still get exact same thing.
Planescape run to main menu but new game stuck
by Jirik on Saturday April 18th 2009, 13:59
Hi,
i have tested some things about runing Planescape with wine 1.1.18 and my report is :
-mainmenu works even without winver 98 ..works with xp
-opengl registry key isn't needed
-fullscreen=0 isn't needed
-works with wine virtual desktop
-game not start if i have mounted CD2. so i moved every video (*bif) from CD2 to another directory and game runs again.But music doesn't work. so I have created empty files with style `echo "" > genmovA.bif`..and same for others .bif and game music is working.
-game loading(finding CD2) stuck even if i have mounted CD2
i feel that im close to run PlaneScape....
I will try it agai....
Can anyone give me content of file torment.cd from CD2?
I have one idea...
My distro is debian testing/unstable .I have installed planescape by wine and i have 2 CD version of game. I have patched planescape to 1.1 and cracked it with no-cd crack.
Hand typed the above, so I can't promise there isn't a mistake. Add that, then in Torment.ini set all the Soft* options at the bottom to 1. This should allow you to start the game fullscreen, with movies, but with semi-minor graphical glitches (horizontal lines across the screen-mouse is ok with the software blitting for the most part).
Virtualisation
by Lyr on Saturday March 22nd 2008, 15:35
There's another way to play old games like Planescape with recent computer. Use a virtual machine to install Windows XP and the games.
This way you don't have to use a dual boot, but I doubt performance will permit to play the more recent games.
With an Dell Inspiron 1720, Ubuntu 7.10 and Innotek VortualBox, Planescape work fine, and whenever I want I can switch to another desk for Internet, email, music etc. and again switch back to PT.