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Starkrun: *Vote for Sticky*
this has nothing to do with any games on GOG, stickying this would be immensely retarded.
Hmm Thief sorta looks like a FPS stealth, especially with all the fast movements...
Hmm... I have this collection, and was immensely frustrated to find it didn't work in Vista, despite what it says on the back of the box.
May have to try that DDFIX thing though. I have a quad-core, I'm assuming it will require the same fix.
For the benefit of those with win7, would you need the same fix?
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Wraith: I ran Thief 2 under Ubuntu a couple years back with a demo version of an emulator just to see if it could work. I think it was called Cedega or something. It was a little slow, and I wasn't able to edit any visual or CPU settings for the emulator, but it was actually playable.
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TheJoe: Cedega is just a version of Wine that you have to pay for that includes a launcher.

Eh, it still worked tho :P
I gave up with Linux shortly thereafter. Too complex for my tastes.
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prakaa: Hmm Thief sorta looks like a FPS stealth, especially with all the fast movements...

That's what it is.
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Andy_Panthro: Hmm... I have this collection, and was immensely frustrated to find it didn't work in Vista, despite what it says on the back of the box.
May have to try that DDFIX thing though. I have a quad-core, I'm assuming it will require the same fix.
For the benefit of those with win7, would you need the same fix?

Yep, same fix. In fact I wrote that guide from Win7 anyway. The same fix will work on XP, Vista, 95...
Anyone know if there's a way to get proper text files for these game in order to translate them in English ? I bought the pack for ~10$ in Poland, believing it was in English or that there will be a language option during installation. But it wasn't and my polish is too basic to have any hope to even understand mission objectives...
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Narakir: Anyone know if there's a way to get proper text files for these game in order to translate them in English ? I bought the pack for ~10$ in Poland, believing it was in English or that there will be a language option during installation. But it wasn't and my polish is too basic to have any hope to even understand mission objectives...

From: http://www.ttlg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=83801
"To see the French, Italian, German or Spanish texts in the game, edit your (Thief3)/System/Default.ini. There is a section called "Locale" around line 829 where you can comment out the line "Language=english" [Place a ; in front of it] and uncomment your target language [remove the ;]. Note: to actually save your changes, remove Default.ini's write protection."
That works for Thief 3 at least, but I don't know about the other games. I'll have a look for you.
Edit: I've looked at Thief Gold / 2 and I've found the "language" line in the install.cfg file. Open install.cfg and change "polish" to "english".
However, my copy only included English. You can check what languages your install has by renaming the file "strings.crf" to "strings.zip" and opening it as a normal Zip file. Remember to change it back to .zip once you're finished. (Go to folder options and untick "Hide extensions for known file types"). If there is an "ENGLISH" folder within that file, your game should support English. If not, then there's not much I can do.
Post edited January 04, 2010 by TheJoe
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TheJoe: From: http://www.ttlg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=83801
"To see the French, Italian, German or Spanish texts in the game, edit your (Thief3)/System/Default.ini. There is a section called "Locale" around line 829 where you can comment out the line "Language=english" [Place a ; in front of it] and uncomment your target language [remove the ;]. Note: to actually save your changes, remove Default.ini's write protection."
That works for Thief 3 at least, but I don't know about the other games. I'll have a look for you.

Unfortunately that's unlikely to work; Polish and Russian localisations are typically done by replacing all other languages rather than just adding to them. :(
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Narakir: From: http://www.ttlg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=83801
"To see the French, Italian, German or Spanish texts in the game, edit your (Thief3)/System/Default.ini. There is a section called "Locale" around line 829 where you can comment out the line "Language=english" [Place a ; in front of it] and uncomment your target language [remove the ;]. Note: to actually save your changes, remove Default.ini's write protection."
That works for Thief 3 at least, but I don't know about the other games. I'll have a look for you.
Edit: I've looked at Thief Gold / 2 and I've found the "language" line in the install.cfg file. Open install.cfg and change "polish" to "english".
However, my copy only included English. You can check what languages your install has by renaming the file "strings.crf" to "strings.zip" and opening it as a normal Zip file. Remember to change it back to .zip once you're finished. (Go to folder options and untick "Hide extensions for known file types"). If there is an "ENGLISH" folder within that file, your game should support English. If not, then there's not much I can do.
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TheJoe: Unfortunately the game is already considered as in "ENGLISH" as speech is in english but texts remain in Polish... I guess I'll need to find somwhere the actual files containing the text.
Post edited January 04, 2010 by Narakir
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Narakir: Unfortunately the game is already considered as in "ENGLISH" as speech is in english but texts remain in Polish... I guess I'll need to find somwhere the actual files containing the text.

That's troubling. I'll spend some time looking through how languages really work in Thief and I'll see if I can send you some of the files. I won't send the whole .crf archive, you'll have to rename it/them to .zip and insert the strings yourself (probably legal that way).