Except when I tried to order a construction ship to do something, it moved straight ahead and kept on trucking, with no way for me to change its course. The cutscenes open, there is noise, the camera moves a bit, and after a while the game switches to the map view (in the wrong place, with no ships or other models visible except planets and dilithium moons).Īrmada 2 uses essentially the same engine and the situation there is *slightly* better: I get *some* of the ship models and am able to control some of them. The fact that the cutscenes don't play at all does suggest that something else might be at play, as I cannot understand how a graphical glitch might bork the scripting in those. I haven't had this problem before, but considering the nature of the problems, hthat must be it. I have no interest in trying VM - GOG advertises the game as running on Windows 10, so it should run on Windows 10.Īs someone noted upstream, Armada apparently doesn't like Nvidia cards. I tried the Windows 10 patch, downloading dgVoodoo, installing DirectX 9.0, messing around with 3D Analyzer, and so on.
Single monitor (as noted earlier) at 1920x1080 59/60 Hz