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The flight sims were created a long time ago <s>in a galaxy far, far away</s> and struggle to use newer versions of Direct3D.  By replacing these files, you tend to fix a lot of weird issues that the games have.  You can install these files using the instructions below:
 
The flight sims were created a long time ago <s>in a galaxy far, far away</s> and struggle to use newer versions of Direct3D.  By replacing these files, you tend to fix a lot of weird issues that the games have.  You can install these files using the instructions below:

Revision as of 08:10, 23 November 2023

Overview

This article is to give specific troubleshooting tips for the TC's games. Currently it's focused on the older flight sim games, specifically TIE Fighter, X-Wing vs TIE Fighter, and X-Wing Alliance. It may be expanded to other TC games in the future. NOTE: This article assumes that you have read the TIE Corps New Member Guide's section on Custom Missions and that you're looking for specific troubleshooting tips for the games.


Applicable to XW, TIE, XvT, and XWA

Game Directories

Many of the instructions below reference your game directory. The typical directory paths for your games are as follows:

Steam

TIE DOS - C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\STAR WARS Tie Fighter\classic
TIE 1995/Collector's CD - C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\STAR WARS Tie Fighter\collectors_cd
TIE 1998/Remastered - C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\STAR WARS Tie Fighter\remastered
XvT - C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\STAR WARS X-Wing vs TIE Fighter
XvT BoP - C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\STAR WARS X-Wing vs TIE Fighter\BalanceOfPower
XWA - C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Star Wars X-Wing Alliance
XW - C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\STAR WARS X-Wing
GOG

TIE DOS - C:\Program Files (x86)\GOG Galaxy\Games\Star Wars - TIE Fighter (1994)
TIE 1995/Collector's CD - C:\Program Files (x86)\GOG Galaxy\Games\Star Wars - TIE Fighter (1998)
TIE 1998/Remastered - C:\Program Files (x86)\GOG Galaxy\Games\Star Wars - TIE Fighter CD (1995)
XvT - C:\Program Files (x86)\GOG Galaxy\Games\Star Wars - XvT
XvT BoP - C:\Program Files (x86)\GOG Galaxy\Games\Star Wars - XvT\BalanceOfPower
XWA - C:\Program Files (x86)\GOG Galaxy\Games\Star Wars - X-Wing Alliance
XW - C:\Program Files (x86)\GOG Galaxy\Games\Star Wars - X-Wing (haven't personally confirmed this one)

Replace DDraw file

TIE Fighter with and without updated ddraw.dll. View at full size and inspect the differences on the cargo container.

The flight sims were created a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away and struggle to use newer versions of Direct3D. By replacing these files, you tend to fix a lot of weird issues that the games have. You can install these files using the instructions below:

  1. Click the appropriate link below (see the notes next to the links):
  2. Click the Releases button on the right side of the page. Download the .zip file of the newest version released.
  3. Extract the ddraw.cfg, ddraw.dll, and nopowervr.txt to your game directory and allow them to overwrite any existing files.
  4. You need to repeat this process for every game that you are using, including any different versions you're playing. TIE has three different directories: TIE95, Collector's CD, and Remastered (1998). XvT has two different directions: one for XvT and one for BoP. You would need to repeat these instructions in each, individual game directory for this to take effect.

NOTE: The ddraw.cfg can be opened in a text editor and has multiple options/enhancements that you may find useful. Please read the documentation on the Github page(s) for more information.

TIE Fighter

Disable in-game music

Once you have the game open, hit Esc and turn the Music volume to 0. Having music enabled can cause the game to crash.


X-Wing vs TIE Fighter

Disable in-game music

Navigate to the game's directory and open the Config.cfg in a text editor like Notepad. Change the value for "music" and "datapad_music" to 0, then save your changes. If you don't do this, missions will often crash immediately after you complete a mission and the voice over says "Primary Mission Objectives Complete".

XvT Disable Music.png

X-Wing Alliance

Patches Fail to Install

The ship patches for XWA do not use the EHSP and, instead, install via .bat file. There are a couple of different issues that can occur.

Incorrect Directory

If you experience the error below when trying to install the patch, this likely means that your patch is in the wrong location. The patches must exist in a specific folder in your game directory to work properly.

XWA Patch Error.PNG

The patches must exist inside the EHPatch folder inside of your game directory. The typical paths used on modern operating systems are listed below:

Steam - C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Star Wars X-Wing Alliance\EHPatch
GOG - C:\Program Files (x86)\GOG Galaxy\Games\Star Wars - X-Wing Alliance\EHPatch

Modify Ship Patch

If the Command Prompt window flashes for a second and disappears without any text showing, this means that your patch needs to be modified to work properly on modern operating systems.

To fix the patch, do the following:

  1. Open the .bat file in a text editor like Notepad (right-click the .bat file and select Open With -> Notepad).
  2. Modify the line at the beginning that reads:

choice I have read and agree with the above disclaimer

And change it to

choice /M "I have read and agree with the above disclaimer"

If you have done it correctly, you should receive the following message when you attempt to run the .bat file:

XWA Patch Success.PNG

XWAU/TFTC Custom Mission Too Dark

In case you are playing any custom missions with XWAU or TFTC installed, it might occur that you can see only very little. Some custom missions have set the RGB backdrop brightness level either to very low values (even 0) or erroneously used this field as descriptor field.

Xwau custom mission backdrop lighting.png

In the example above (screenshot from YOGEME) the backdrop lighting value for red (R) is set 50% (0.5), green (g) is 0% (0.0) and blue is 100% (1.0). If this field is set to very low values (e.g. 0.0 0.0 0.0) or even erroneously is used as a descriptor (e.g. "Fancy Galaxy Backdrop") you can change these values to higher values and you will be able to see.

X-Wing

Nothing to report currently.