Magic the Gathering on XP
I want to install Magic the Gathering the PC Game. At the beginning of the installation is said that this game was tetste for Win95 and then the installation crashes. So i set up the compatibility to Win95 and installed. When i tried to start t...
#167151 - 10/17/05 07:16 PM
Re: Magic the Gathering on XP
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mudweiser
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Ive got the game running and all that now thanks to the other posts here, but ive got a question i dont think was covered.
I was wondering where your current shandalar deck is saved at. I was hoping to edit it and toss in a few cards instead of having hunt them down in game... I know you can easily edit the computer decks and such, but havent been able to find the character deck file.....
any info would be appreciated..
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#167247 - 10/21/05 01:13 AM
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dougymac88
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Registered: 10/21/05
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ive been haveing problems with magic the gathering spells of the ancient i click on the .exe and nothing happiens im lost can anyone help me?
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#167414 - 10/26/05 02:56 PM
Re: Magic the Gathering on XP
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MadBan
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I am also having the same problem where I install off my cd, and it doesn't even register that it has been installed. I autoplay my cd and the only option it gives me is to install again. But it went through the install before with, seemingly, no problem. I double-click the magic.exe and it hits the task manager process list for a second, then it is gone. And I get the same error message as dougymac88 when I try to run the deck.exe: "Winmain: Couldn't create the palette"
I have tried changing the compatibility, but nothing seems to work. Maybe I need the registry setup. Does anyone have that .reg file?
Thanks for the help!
-MadBan
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#167498 - 10/29/05 08:46 PM
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nerfboy
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Can someone help me...I got the game and patch from 'Underdog' and when I edit the deck in game, it still has land cards in there that I didn't put in. Don't know what the problem is.
The patch seems to mess up the game more when I apply it as well.
Any help would be great, my email is nerfboy_13@yahoo.com
Thanks.
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#167846 - 11/10/05 10:30 PM
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Smiling Spectre
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Registered: 10/03/05
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2 Mudweiser The monster decks is in the Decks folder The duel decks is in the Playdeck folder There isn't any place for _player_ deck.  To worse, when I save game - there isn't any change in files - only in .sve file. And this file have similar structure as save-files for duel games. So, I think, player deck exist only in save-file. And can be edited only with programs like, say, cheat-o-matic and so. 2 nerfboy Did you read readme.txt for patch? It says, there is cheating from program: it gives to you more lands in the game, than exist in your deck. But I don't know, whether it your case or not.
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#168670 - 12/10/05 04:49 AM
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Narz
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Registered: 12/10/05
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Hi
I have one small question about duel-play. Sometimes when I play a duel there a more creatures than can be shown on a single screen. I can't see all the creatures in attacking/defending phase. Is there a way to scroll sideways?
Narz
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#169147 - 12/26/05 03:01 PM
Re: Magic the Gathering on XP
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turnerjer
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Registered: 12/26/05
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I recall having problems of mysterious land appearing in my deck in Shandalar. Have you taken a lot of cards out? I think there's a minimum deck size in Shandalar of something like 40 cards, and if you have fewer, the difference will be made up in land. Could be I'm imagining things, though. jeremy turner Originally posted by nerfboy:Can someone help me...I got the game and patch from 'Underdog' and when I edit the deck in game, it still has land cards in there that I didn't put in. Don't know what the problem is.
The patch seems to mess up the game more when I apply it as well.
Any help would be great, my email is nerfboy_13@yahoo.com
Thanks.
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#169148 - 12/26/05 03:07 PM
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turnerjer
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I had trouble spotting this too. There's a thin horizontal band that looks vaguely like a twig or vine which separates the top from the bottom of the battle screen. That's the scrollbar. And there's a white mouse or rat at the left end of it. Drag him right to see more attacking and blocking creatures. jeremy turner Originally posted by narz:Hi
I have one small question about duel-play. Sometimes when I play a duel there a more creatures than can be shown on a single screen. I can't see all the creatures in attacking/defending phase. Is there a way to scroll sideways?
Narz
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#169149 - 12/26/05 03:25 PM
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turnerjer
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Registered: 12/26/05
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Hi. I have two questions about this game.
Is there a way to lower or mute the game sounds without turning down the Windows Volume Control settings (in XP Pro)? Sometimes I'd like to listen to mp3s or something, but this game is LOUD.
How can I delete old decks that I (or the designers) have built? In particular, how can I get rid of them as possible opponents in gauntlet mode? The system for storing and indexing decks is not quite intuitive.
And, oh, I just thought of a third question! How can I download and use new decks from the internet... and share my decks? And, also, how can I find opponents to play against online? And, is there a further expansion beyond "Duel of the Planeswalkers" in the works somewhere? Perhaps some reclusive Magic loving programmer has been working for years on perfecting the game, including every card and strategy, and has designed the AI with such majestic skill that it beats human players much the way Deep Blue would probably beat you or I at chess.
Thus would the difficulty settings *really* have meaning, when only a handful of people in the world could defeat the game on "Wizard" difficulty, and they would be reduced to quivering husks in the effort.
Or, failing that, a bunch of new cards would do nicely.
jeremy "more than two questions" turner
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#169153 - 12/26/05 05:27 PM
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Smiling Spectre
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2 drhibbs Look on my message above. You need not simply "compatible mode", but concrete "compatibility fix", that can be made with Application Compatibility Toolkit. 2 turnerjer Question 1. You may disable sound/music. But lower volume? No, I think not.  Question 2 and 3. "How can I delete old decks? How can I download and use new decks from the internet?" Look above, on my last message.  All decks nested in its folders. You can add/remove decks with add/remove .dck files.
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#169177 - 12/27/05 08:48 AM
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turnerjer
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Originally posted by Smiling Spectre:Question 2 and 3. "How can I delete old decks? How can I download and use new decks from the internet?" Look above, on my last message.  All decks nested in its folders. You can add/remove decks with add/remove .dck files. Of course. Thank you. Not sure how I missed that. Know of an easy-to-use forum for sharing decks? I've got some that are pretty darn powerful I'd like to show off. jeremy turner
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#169179 - 12/27/05 01:55 PM
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jclark9000
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Registered: 12/10/05
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This is a little offtopic, but as long as we're talking about messing around with M:TG on XP, does anybody have any idea how to screw around with the game in order to disable the enemy wizards attacking cities in Shandalar? Playing on the lowest difficulty decreases how often they attack, I assume, but it makes the AI so stupid that it's hardly worth playing; I like Shandalar, but I'd like to be able to relax, collect cards, duel, etc., without having to scramble around defending cities.
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#169182 - 12/27/05 05:39 PM
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Smiling Spectre
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#169241 - 12/29/05 02:00 PM
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Smiling Spectre
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2 jclark9000 I think, attacking of cities not so big problem. At first, it must be four wins fo anyone wizard to win. And no one can prevent you of taking back already conquered city.  At second, you can purchase a ring (AFAIR), that extend limit to five cities per wizard.  At third, while you duelling with creatures (and especially when you defeating "wizard servants"), power of this wizard goes down, so more duelling=less attacks of cities you have, and more time for defend this cities. At fourth, you can purchase an amulet (AFAIR), that let you teleports to attacked city. At last, if you defeat withard, you will no longer worry about him. 
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#169244 - 12/29/05 04:49 PM
Re: Magic the Gathering on XP
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jclark9000
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Originally posted by Smiling Spectre:2 jclark9000 I think, attacking of cities not so big problem. At first, it must be four wins fo anyone wizard to win. And no one can prevent you of taking back already conquered city.  At second, you can purchase a ring (AFAIR), that extend limit to five cities per wizard.  At third, while you duelling with creatures (and especially when you defeating "wizard servants"), power of this wizard goes down, so more duelling=less attacks of cities you have, and more time for defend this cities. At fourth, you can purchase an amulet (AFAIR), that let you teleports to attacked city. At last, if you defeat withard, you will no longer worry about him.  Yeah, I know, and thanks for the reply, I'd just like to be able to relax a bit more and just worry about collecting cards and dueling, rather than always knowing that at some point, a city will be attacked and that I'll have to scramble around trying to save it. It isn't a big deal, I'm just curious.
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#169268 - 12/30/05 05:52 AM
Re: Magic the Gathering on XP
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dcnblue22
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Registered: 12/30/05
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ok... got everything working but no text in game or in deck builder. Can I get a lil' help in this? Nothing is really ever mentioned on how to get this working... Plus it crashes when you hit your first duel in Shandalar
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#169279 - 12/30/05 02:29 PM
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Smiling Spectre
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2 dcnblue22 Did you try solutions, described in this thread? I think, with "my" fix it works good, except conflicts with some programs (look above in thread for hints, what it may be). Besides, what's wrong with text? 
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#169923 - 01/15/06 03:46 AM
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squallionheart80
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Registered: 01/15/06
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Hey Peeps,
Im going nuts here!!! I still cant install MTG onto my Xp computer. It keeps giving me this stupid error message "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT. The systme file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsft Windows applications. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application." I tried clicking on ignore but nothing happens!!! ive dl all the patches but i get the same message even i tried to install those. plz someone tell me step by step what to do to get this working? i would forever be very grateful!!! thanks!!!
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#169959 - 01/16/06 09:18 PM
Re: Magic the Gathering on XP
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Smiling Spectre
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Registered: 10/03/05
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2squallionheart80 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT It's nothing with MtG, it's with Windows.  All "old" programs want autoexec.nt and config.nt to run properly. And your Windows is haven't it. Preferrable way is to found reserve copies of it (I think, it's somewhere around "Cashed" or "Repair" folder, but I can be wrong - do search for it). But even if you haven't it, you can simply write it manually - it's simple txt-files, and it can be empty, but it must exist.
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#170009 - 01/18/06 07:38 AM
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squallionheart80
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Registered: 01/15/06
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2Smiling Spectre i still dont get it. im sorta computer dumb. i only know the basics. please tell me step by step how to get mtg install on my xp computer. u can email me at squallionheart80@yahoo.com the details if u want. thanks
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#170011 - 01/18/06 10:53 AM
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wordsworth
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Registered: 01/18/06
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hey i was tryin to find a place on the internet that i could download the old magic game for free..also i see that it has a lot of problems running on windows xp so if anyone can tell me where i can download the game as well as any updates plus install in on my computer i would appriciate it. email me at xxpdog112xx@aol.com
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#170122 - 01/23/06 04:53 PM
Re: Magic the Gathering on XP
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Smiling Spectre
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2squallionheart80 I wrote to you today 2wordsworth This game was on www.the-underdogs.org, but lately they remove link.  It's because they found seller, who sells it (now it's not). Maybe, link will be back, when that seller will be out of stock of it.  (Really, that thing already happen, but Underdogs not knows that yet. :|
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