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Old 02-12-2003, 22:19
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Max Payne 2 -> all pain no gain

Like I said.
Here's a little surprise :

Problem:
MAXPAYNE2 caused an invalid page fault in
module <unknown> at 0000:011f026c.
Registers:
EAX=00000000 CS=018f EIP=011f026c EFLGS=00010246
EBX=03328c01 SS=0197 ESP=00dbf8f0 EBP=011f0234
ECX=011f023c DS=0197 ESI=00000000 FS=393f
EDX=00000000 ES=0197 EDI=01300960 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
64 02 1f 01 6c 02 1f 01 6c 02 1f 01 74 02 1f 01
Stack dump:
006922b8 011f023c 00000000 00000000 00dbfa40 01300c58 00000000
80000000 01300f30 00dbf934 0009001f 006936ae 006936c9 01300eb0
01300c50 00dbfa2c
===== System
Operating system: Windows 98 (4.10, Build 2222) A
Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1.70GHz
Memory: 512MB RDRAM
Page file: 59MB used, 1477MB available
DirectX version: DirectX 9.0 (4.09.0000.0900)
===== Display/Device
Name: NVIDIA GeForce2 Ti
Manufacturer: NVIDIA
Approx. total memory: 64.0 MB
Current display mode: 1024 x 768 (16 bit)(75Hz)
Monitor: Samsung Samtron 50(M)E
===== Display/Drivers
Main driver: nvdisp.drv
Version: 4.14.0010.4523
Date: 7/28/2003 15:19:00
Mini VDD: nvmini.vxd
VDD: *vdd
DDI version: 9

This is with the fixed exe for 1.01.The original fixed exe(1.0) simply crashed to the desktop.
Looks like I'll have to stick with the original CD's.
A little help here guys?
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I think your graphic adapter is to old.
Lend out from a friend a GForce 4, GForceFX or Radeon9500-9800 and try the game with your pc.
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Max Payne 2 any fixes don't work on Windows 98.You just have to have WinXP to run the Game.

I learnt it the hard way.So I would like to warn all of you.
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Max Payne 2 any fixes don't work on Windows 98.You just have to have WinXP to run the Game.

I learnt it the hard way.So I would like to warn all of you.
Sorry, but you're wrong. My friend is using Win98, and he has no problems with MaxPayne 2, or any of the cracks.

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If I'm wrong, why does the invalid page fault show up, that too when tested on four systems running Win 98SE?The <unknown module> turned out to be Max Payne 2 executable.

You know, I had to make a dual boot with 98 and XP.
Just for running Max Payne 2.And of course Restaurant Empire.Both these refuse to show even the loading screens on Win 98, while XP handles them without any flaws.

If the original exes won't start, there is no chance that the fixed exes would work wonders; if you know what I mean.
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If I'm wrong, why does the invalid page fault show up, that too when tested on four systems running Win 98SE?The <unknown module> turned out to be Max Payne 2 executable.

You know, I had to make a dual boot with 98 and XP.
Just for running Max Payne 2.And of course Restaurant Empire.Both these refuse to show even the loading screens on Win 98, while XP handles them without any flaws.

If the original exes won't start, there is no chance that the fixed exes would work wonders; if you know what I mean.

I don't know why it doesn't work for you on any of those sytems.

I am just saying that I have seen with my own eyes, MaxPayne 2, running on a Win98 machine with no problems.

As a matter of fact, my friends looked to be 3/4 thru the game without any problems, therefore your statement that you need Windows XP, because it won't work on Windows 98, is wrong.
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