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      i need help!!!!

      i have OSX but i'm running the game under classic and it tends to glitch alot. what do i do 😞

    • You should download and purchase Escape Velocity Nova. It's only $30 US. Then download the EVO mod for it, which can be found here.

      Of course, if you don't have $30, then this is rather moot. But if you do, there you go. 😄

      EDIT: and also refer back to your other thread, here. 🙂

      This post has been edited by Mackilroy : 28 March 2006 - 11:46 PM

    • EV and EVO don't run well at all in OS 10.3+. It's a sad but accepted fact. EVO isn't as bad as EV, but still not great.

      I play both games through Basilisk II now.

    • jedierik75, What comp are you playing it on? You could partition your hard drive and load OS9 on it. I play EVO on OS9.2 and it works great. Maybe you need to increase the allotted memory for EVO? Or buy more RAM?

    • @cippy, on Mar 30 2006, 09:03 AM, said in the game glitches alot:

      EV and EVO don't run well at all in OS 10.3+. It's a sad but accepted fact. EVO isn't as bad as EV, but still not great.

      You mean they run better in 10.2??

    • I think the best way is probably just to use an older comp like a basic 0S9. I play EV, EVO, and EVN on it alot, and I also use to make my plug-ins with mission computer 3.3.
      If you know anyone with an 0S9 or 8 that doesn't want it you could buy it off them for cheap, or for free 😄

    • I think it would be easier to get a second hard drive than find an older Mac. Are you on a G3 or G4? If it can hold an extra hard drive, get one and install OS9 on it. Or, like I said, partition your existing HD and then you can run both OSX and OS9 on it. I recently bought a second 80Gig HD for only $65.

    • Though there's really nothing stopping from running OS 9 and X on the same partition.

    • @guy, on Mar 31 2006, 03:33 PM, said in the game glitches alot:

      You mean they run better in 10.2??

      Supposedly, yes. My first OS X computer had 10.3, so I really don't know. There have been explanations on the EV board about this, and they concluded 10.3+ was the end of EV.

      Here's one of the posts from one of the topics that pretty accurately explains it:

      @ev-for-ever, on Sep 10 2004, 02:54 PM, said in I love my eMac, but...:

      The reason EV has choppy graphics is the graphic driver in 10.3 . :mad: If you had 10.2 it would run better. EVO runs good in 10.3 though and all plugs for EV can easily be ported to EVO.

      I think 10.4 ended EVO, but I really haven't played it on OS X in a while.

      This post has been edited by Destroyer E : 02 April 2006 - 10:36 AM

    • @guy, on Apr 1 2006, 09:37 PM, said in the game glitches alot:

      Though there's really nothing stopping from running OS 9 and X on the same partition.

      You're right. I did that until I got my second HD.

    • EVO ran fine, but it was flaky. Crashed a lot and had funky animation. But EV, ever since I installed Panther went insanely choppy. Luckily, both run fine when starting up in OS 9. Sadly, classic is completely gone in the Intel Macs. 😞

    • Indeed, now we can run Windows instead. Just installed it yesterday, it runs super fast. Maybe I should see if I can get EV running under Basilisk :laugh:

    • EV works under Basilisk, but I don't want to install Windows. :mad: Hates Windoze.

      This post has been edited by Buzzzzy : 08 April 2006 - 01:30 PM

    • There is an OS X version of Basilisk.

    • Really? Nuts, now my experiment would be pointless. Bah, I don't have the time to try anyway.

    • Where is that version? I need it.

      EDIT: Nevermind, got it.

      This post has been edited by Buzzzzy : 06 May 2006 - 06:01 PM

    • I checked out Basalisk... doesnt work.

      A little help?

      PS

      screenshot comming up (when I get the chance)

    • @lt-_anonymous, on May 8 2006, 04:46 AM, said in the game glitches alot:

      I checked out Basalisk... doesnt work.

      A little help?

      That's really, really, about the least useful question you could possibly ask. Nobody can possibly help you without some details about in what way it doesn't work.

    • Where do you get the ROM?

      EDIT: Nevermind, just got that too.

      This post has been edited by Buzzzzy : 08 May 2006 - 03:46 PM

    • eh its the ROM thing. I assumed other people had that issue.