Message text Hans Johansohn wrote:
By the way, are you running windows xp as I would guess? What was your way around the problems? Also, there are so many patches for the game, its a little overwhelming which ones you need or don't need. I have the Sold out version I bought on ebay. If I install this with the go around xp problem, will the superpatch be all I need? Can this game not be played online in Multiplayer form? I'm curious in that how do online players get everything in sync with so many versions and patches around?
Hey, I just reinstalled RedBaron, and Full canvas Jacket, etc. There is a patch you can down load to make Redbaron run on Xp. If you go to http://www.plgrafix.com/index2.html then go to patches and Updates: FCJ Updates, then curser down to a file called RBII to 3D Superpatch or (rb3d_spr.exe, 11.2M) This will patch your RedBaronII to RedBaron3D.
Ok here's the problem - I have red baron 3d not Red Baron 2 - so I don't need to patch it. My problem is windows Xp will not install this game - I keep getting constant error messages. This is the sold out versuion which I have heard people not having a problem with. So I have no idea what is going on. That should allow it to work on XP. If you have the Full Canvas Jacket superpatch, (You need to purchase it) there is an odd series of things you need to do to make it work. The problem being, the FCJ patch was not created by the folks that make RedBaron3D, but by a group of programers who had to play some games to get it to work. The FCJ Superpatch is pretty cool, but as someone mentioned already, it's more difficult to fly and play. Two of the things I have trouble with is; 1: they have made the plane flight engine very authentic, which means your plane is well underpowered, especially in the early war, and I tend to stall alot. (Not like BlueMax, but a true, come to a near stop and then the nose drops and heads for the ground screaming, and the wings rip off, kind of a stall! Yikes!! ) 2: I can't see airplanes below me very well, as they tend to blend into the ground. It's still a great game, but the orignal game is worth playing as well. 
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