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Using Extender in Steam (seamlessly)

Hello,

Do you know of any way for me to use your XCOM extender through Steam, without using a separate executable? My games are on Steam precisely for ease of use (double-click on game, game loads), and digging through executables is the thing I'd like to avoid. (Nor is "add the extended executable to Steam" acceptable.) Rampancy 00:01, 17 January 2012 (EST)

I'm not familiar with the Steam setup. If my understanding is correct, the usual Steam setup is to run the game through DOSbox. UF0loader doesn't work for DOS (only with the CE version). Check and see if you have a UFO Defense.exe in the same folder. IF so, you could use the loader and make a new shortcut to the UFOloader program (which will then load UFO Defense.exe) Tycho 04:54, 5 April 2012 (EDT)

Steam now gives you the option to run the CE version as an alternative to the DOSBox version. Spike 10:57, 3 September 2012 (EDT)

Adjusting animation speed

Great thanks to making this great software. I have several questions and requests for enhancing this program.

I would like to change the animation speed of cursor, smoke and other objects in battlefield, since I think the animation speed of cursor and smoke are still too fast, and other animations such as internal objects in UFO are extremly fast!(Currently cannot be changed.)

1. Is it possible to adjust or change the animation speed of cursor and smoke? ==> OKAY, I have compiled the source code properly and I am able to change the animation speed of cursor and smoke.

2. Is it possible to adjust or change the animation speed of other objects such as internal objects and alien numbering marks in bottom-right side of screen?

--Xcomplayer 20:51, 24 January 2012 (EST)

I have the same issue, I'm quite fond of arctic bases but the water animation speed is hilarious. -- Splicer 00:33, 01 February 2012 (GMT)

Have you guys tried adjusting the MaxFPS in the INI to something like 60~75? I found that this fixes a lot of the speed issues without the need for the other patches. Tycho 05:56, 22 May 2012 (EDT)

Initial alien bases bug

I have a bit of a problem. I use Steam version of UFO with most recent UFO Extender. Every time I start a new game on superhuman difficulty (I didn't test other difficulties) I get alien base directly on my base (with initial alien bases enabled). So far, I started 5 new games, where first three (1st Europe, 2nd North America, 3rd Island in the middle of Pacific Ocean) all had Alien Base 3 directly on it. 4th game (Madagascar) didn't, while 5th (Europe again) has two alien bases directly on it (I have save from this game for you if you want to check this out). I don't think this was intended?


Music patch problem

I seem to have an issue with the music patch. When I originally installed the loader months ago, everything worked flawlessly. Now however, the game crashes upon entering the main menu. To track down the problem, I enabled first the intro then the language selector screen; no problems with either. In the process, I discovered that the problem is with the music: if I disable it, the game loads properly. If enabled, the loader exits without an error message upon entering the main menu. I did a full reinstall of the game, didn't work. The only other thing I've changed away from the fully working configuration is an upgrade from WinXP to Win7 (VC++2010 is installed).

Here's my [Music] section's contents:

[Music]
Apply=1
Source=MP3
;Source=PSX CD

CD Drive=F

MP3 Folder=SOUND
Battlescape=Battlescape.mp3
Start Menu=Defeat.mp3
Bad Ending=Defeat.mp3
Good Ending=Dogfight.mp3
Geoscape=Geoscape1.mp3;Geoscape2.mp3;Geoscape3.mp3;Geoscape4.mp3
Dogfight=Dogfight.mp3
Mission Debriefing=Debriefing.mp3
UFO Assault=Briefing1.mp3
Base Defense=Briefing2.mp3
Base Attack=FinalBriefing.mp3
Mars=FinalBriefing.mp3
Terror Mission=Briefing2.mp3


All the files exist and all settings here unchanged from the time they worked. I have NO idea what's going on. Additionally, if the patch is disabled, the game only has music in the main menu and nowhere else until Alt-Tabbed out and back at least once.--amitakartok 12:53, 22 September 2012 (EDT)

Try these settings and see what happens:
Battlescape=*Battlescape*.mp3
Start Menu=*Final Briefing*.mp3
Bad Ending=*Final Briefing*.mp3
Good Ending=*Dogfight*.mp3
Geoscape=*Geoscape*.mp3
Dogfight=*Dogfight*.mp3
Mission Debriefing=*Debriefing*.mp3
UFO Assault=*Briefing1.mp3
Base Defense=*Briefing2.mp3
Base Attack=*Briefing1.mp3
Mars=*Debriefing*.mp3
Terror Mission=*Briefing2.mp3
Also, what version of the loader are you using? I am concerned when you say that you get no music without the patch: that should mean the game is using the default midi files (this is the Windows version?). If your not getting music with the midi files, what happens if you run w/o the extender?Tycho 13:19, 22 September 2012 (EDT)
There is MIDI music but it only starts to play after I Alt-Tab out of the game; it stops again during the next Geoscape/Battlescape transition. Without the loader, I get no graphic output whatsoever and it gives up after a few seconds, producing the generic Windows error message about the executable having stopped working. Also, tried your lines above, didn't work.
One more thing: I read it elsewhere on the net that the patch works with OGG files too, once the INI file is edited with proper filenames; it allegedly fixes some music-related crashes as well. I'm trying it out now.--amitakartok 08:06, 23 September 2012 (EDT)
Alright, tried out the OGGs and the loader now crashes at 0x754CD36F with error 0x406D1388. So much for that.--amitakartok 09:21, 23 September 2012 (EDT)