This is a spiritual sequel to the successful Star Wars: Rogue Squadron released two years earlier but with a brand new game engine. As the game progresses, Sykes and the Royal Security Forces fight the Trade Federation on Naboo or in the space immediately surrounding it.
The game concludes after the player completes a mission that recreates the film's climactic assault on the Trade Federation's Droid Control Ship.
The heads-up display features a health meter, a radar and an ammunition count for secondary weapons. Depending on the level, the player can control several different air, land and water vehicles. When you install the game like this, the DRM it uses to verify the disk never gets installed with it.
Without that, the game won't recognise your disk as being valid. So to get the game running you'll need to bypass that disk check somehow. You might be able to do that by applying a NoCD patch. There are a few out there for Battle for Naboo, but not one for every version by the looks of things. If you don't want to go messing with the Registry Editor directly to do that, you can just repeat steps above, just make sure to change every D: to F: before you save the file in step 6.
I think I solved it. I realized that my monitor was set to a hz refresh rate and that the game was actually running in hz. I already got all silver and gold medals between my last post and now :D If anyone else runs into that bug I hope this comment is helpful.
Even if your refresh rate isn't hz, make sure it is as low as 60hz to ensure the game runs properly! Hey Nicholas. Glad to hear you got it sorted out. Sorry I couldn't get back to you sooner; internet's been out for most of the last week. Just got it back yesterday. Gold and silver medals eh? I feel bad now; I haven't even gotten around to beating the first level since I put this up.
I followed all of your steps, including changing all of the root directory references in the registry addition from 'D' to 'E', since my RW Drive is 'E'. When I run the program, it does not show an option to play the game. Is there something else that I could be missing? I am using Windows 7, bit. Hey Rob, As far as I know, once that file's been added to the registry, even if nothing else works, the "Start Game" option should appear in the launcher.
Is there any chance you added it using the bit version of the Registry Editor? Hi, I'm French so i'm sorry for my possibles mistakes. My problem is that my game works correctly but when I start a mission, my ship doesn't roll.
However, when I press the Windows key and I return in the game after this, my ship rolls but then stops 30 seconds later. Hi Mathieu, Not really sure what the problem could be there. Is there any chance you're running another program that might be using the roll key for something, like Fraps maybe? Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book.
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