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Hi guys,
needless to say that back in 2005, I used to play SH3 for hours and not noticing the time passing by. I had a PC and managed to play it the first version for almost 6 months. It is by far my favorite PC game (never played SH4 nor SH5 (heard bad things and never gave a try) Well, a lot of things happened since then: my PC broke, I graduated in law school, studied a lot, got a job, got married, bought a mac... Well, recently i realised I could run windows applications on a mac. Instantly my thoughts went back 8 years ago: i have to try SH3 again. Did a lot of research, downloaded SH3 with GWE3.0 on it and first tried using Crossover. The game started and I managed to play a little, but game often crashed (mainly on ports and near convoys) and had some serious graphic issues (i.e red, green sky during bad weather, etc.). Then I tried using bootcamp, but my 2011 macbook pro would not accept my copy of Windows XP. Then I downloaded Parallels Desktop 9 and installed Windows XP on my mac. And YES!, the game runs nice, i can exit ports, get near convoys and the colored sky is gone. But - always a but -, I noticed some new, yet minor, graphic issues that werenīt there using Crossover. The smoke that comes out of factories and ships and the foam that forms behind the sub when it is moving, are kind of filled up with really annoying squared particles, as if the game was from the 80īs ![]() Not sure if thats because the game is modded, or thereīs some video configuration iīm missing, or something else. Please, any ideas on how to solve this? Iīm really excited that iīm finally back with my late night patrols ![]() Iīd appreciate any help, and please forgive my english since thatīs not my native language. Thanks. |
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My recomendation is to ditch Parallels and use VirtualBox to run either XP Pro or XP Pro x64. You will be fine after that. Just remember to install the virtualized drivers.
Why VBox? Hardware 3D and 2D acceleration, for starters. I work in the IT industry and my entire company runs on Linux. It saves us thousands every year and when we need to test Windows software or setups we use VBox due to how powerful and flexible it is. We can even test out hardware which comes with only Windows software, such as our phone system, due to USB-passthrough (makes it like the USB device is plugged into Windows, not the host OS). It is a GREAT piece of software and is out for all major OSes. After all, when Apple was about to die in the late 90's/early 00's, they essentially took Unix, cut out all of the security, and laid their UI on top. Unix and Linux are very similar (almost identical, except you pay for Unix) and with that in mind I imagine your issues will go away if you use a decent piece of virtualization software. |
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Thanks man! I was going to try out Vmware fusion and Virtualbox after my Parallels free trial. By the way, I did install XP Pro with parallels.
Tried everything within my powers: changed resolution, video settings, the cfg file, etc.. none worked for me. Not sure about the drivers you mentioned though. Just put the XP inst disc and followed the steps basically... can you be more specific? I'd appreciate. |
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I donīt know your machine at all but i would prefer bootcamp with windows XP SP2 for installation and then update to SP3. Virtual box is a nice tool - but with standard-driver for emulated hardware it is slower than XP with apple driver on bootcamp. If you want to play SH3 with a supermod you need the power from bootcamp. Apple/bootcamp giveīs you the right driver for all your hardware - VM`s are using standard driver for the emulated standard hardware. My machine is able to run 4 VMīs (VM wareplayer) with WIN7 and SH3 LSH 5.1 inside - but with lowest graphik in window mode and slow. But the basic is WIN7 with window driver for all hardware. |
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Once you install XP into VirtualBox, there is an option to install guest additions. I believe the hotkey is HOST+H or HOST+D. Not sure off the top of my head. You must boot into safe mode to install the 3D drivers.
Also, the 3D driver, when installed correctly is light years faster than BootCamp due to allowing hardware access. I have played UT3 in VirtualBox on XP SP3 with no issues, and it is much more intense graphically than SH3. |
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My XP version has SP2 already. But my bootcamp assistant only allows the installation of windows 7 or newer versions. I saw a guy posting a video tricking his machine by putting a windows 7 disc and then replacing it by the xp one.
Well, I'll try the virtualbox with your tips and post the results as soon as possible. By the way, i know it's kind of off topic, but i was on my first patrol with a type IIA sub and put the boat to depth test. It says it has a 100m maximum depth, but I went much deeper, managing to dive at about 160m with it off the coast of norway. Are the subs depths messed up even with GWE 3.0 or i'm missing something?? |
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Nah, it says 100m operational and 150m maximum. Let's say that a 10m variation is acceptable.
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Nope! Installed latest Virtualbox, then installed guest additions. The game runs but on bridge, external e periscope views it gets really slow - unplayable. I enabled both 2d and 3d accelarations, but it did not have any effect. The maximum video memory it allowed me to set was 256mb.
So far, the best vm software to play SH3 on a mac is parallels, but it keeps that squared shape particles on smokes and foam ![]() Any thoughts? My Macbook Pro 2011 has 8gb RAM, 512mb video memory Intel HD graphics 3000 and core i5 processor |
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Try to get WIN7 cheap and test it with your actual bootcamp. Or try to get a early version of bootcamp - my MacBookPro in 2007 had bootcamp for WIN XP (SP2 or later). |
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Did you install the guest additions? Checking those boxes does nothing unless you install the additions. I have a Core2Duo with 4GB of RAM that I can play SH5 on in VBox. Once you install the OS, you *MUST* install the guest additions. You *MUST* install them in safe mode to get full 3D hardware support.
In other words, boot XP into safe mode using F8. Once there, go to the VBox menu, normally on the bottom of the screen. One of the menus has the option "Install Guest Additions". Use that. Now if the installer does not start by itself you need to go to the CDROM and run setup in XP. Once it finishes, reboot normally and enjoy! |
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Well, first I clicked twice at the guest additions file on the mac osx. It said it was installed, but I tried to run the game and it failed. Then I did some research on how to install at safe mode, since my F8 key was doing nothing, even though I used the actual F8 function. Then I ran the virtualbox and on the XP environment, put it on safe mode and installed the additions. The game was launched but on external views it got real slow. Put the memory to 2gb ram and video to 256mb, but it did not make a difference. Maybe thereīs some incompatibility b/w my video card (intel hd graphics) and virtualbox, since in parallels the game runs fine but has the particles issues I mentioned before.
I really thought iīd be successfull using VB. But thereīs something there it is not "clicking". Next step is trying bootcamp as suggested above, but then iīll have to find someone with a Windows 7 to share or try to find it cheap. I really want to get rid of the squared particles. If it doesnīt work, oh well, Iīll have to cope with it and try to forget looking at the foam and smoke. By the way, i bought the vanilla version of the game from gamersgate and tried to run in parallels. The squared stuff are still there, so itīs not the GWE modīs fault. Speaking of which, some modifications in my oppinion were really unnecessary, such as the really dark ambient at night on external views, the suppression of the arrow marking the sub on F12 view when underwater, and the suppression of the color of the shipīs representation on navigation mode (F5) - now they are all black. Is it possible to reverse these things? |
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Intel HD graphics is your issue. You have an integrated card. That explains the issues in parallels and most likely other software as well. You need an actual video card to play 3D games. The onboard/integrated graphics may work for some old games that use only basic 3D functionality, but you need an ATI or nVidia card to actually use a game to its max potential.
Let me put it this way, I have a Dell Latitude E6400 with a Core2Duo chip, Intel integrated graphics (I cannot remember the model), and 8GB of RAM. Even when I dual-booted XP, I had issues with games including SH3. In SH3 I had triangles showing up and other oddities. The laptop is now my work laptop and runs Debian GNU/Linux and performs wonderfully, but it does not game worth a cuss. If you have a desktop system, get a real video card and you will be fine with VBox for your gaming needs. |
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Hmmm, funny thing is when i ran SH3 via Crossover, even though the game would often crash, it did not have the squared particles as in Parallels. Same video card - go figure.
Iīll try my last shot: my Windows 7 installation via Bootcamp is underway. If that doesnīt help, iīm planning to buy a decent imac and put the macbook exclusively as a portable work station for my wife. ![]() |
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I never got SH3 to run properly on my mac with parallels or any other VM. Just broke down and boot-camped the thing now Mac is my work partition and windows is my play partition
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Thanx man, iīll look at that.
Finally I have installed Windows 7 64bit via Boot Camp and managed to install SH3. Set it to 1024 X 768 res., put the 3D at maximum and ran in Windows Xp SP2 compatibility. It runs quite good, but have to pay attention to set the screen to 60Hz, otherwise the game crashes at some point. Also, when playing with headphones, i canīt plug it out when the gameīs launched and vice-versa, otherwise it will crash too. Well, the squared particles are gone (YES!), but noticed some minor issues: When on Bridge and External Views, one of the edges of the screen gets a little distortion along the water surface, as if the sun light was having a bad reflection. Got used to it and bothers less than the previous issue - the squared particles. Any thoughts on that though? |
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