So if you should receive this game error message this is what you should do. ![]() tga file, which is not the case at all, and causes this error. When it is exported for the map file by QuArK, it is created as a. The texture file itself is not bad, but for some unknown reason when this texture is used in QuArK and is opened in an "external editor", like PaintShopPro, it shows as a. It has come to our attention while setting up the QuArK_RTCW.zip file that there is at least one texture in the original RTCW pak0.pk3 file (textures\common\blackish.jpg) that causes RTCW to give an error in the game console that says:Įrror: LoadTGA: Only type 2 (RGB), 3 (gray), and 10 (RGB) TGA images supportedĪnd stops the game map from loading. I found the following information on a forum, I dont know if this could be helpful to you in finding a way to fix it, but I might as well share: All my Patroners for their awesome support:Īs I still could not resolve this issue by using different map packs, I tried to find if there was anything online regarding this blackish.jpg file error. iortcw developers for the awesome work done on the engine Fixed several renderer related glitches (eg: sometimes garbage was rendered on screen). Fixed dynamic lights, now they render properly (r_dynamiclight). Enabled executable compression (saves space on filesystem) It’s going to work from day one without any difficult set up.- Enabled multitexturing usage (huge performance boost). PS- if it doesn’t work, and you aren’t able to figure out ioRTCW, the next best thing would be to get yourself a PS2 or OG Xbox and a copy of RTCW on that system. Have fun! If you need help, there are tons of forums of people troubleshooting this game via the Steam forums, as well as on the GOG forums, so if you get stuck and nobody, myself included, can respond to you here, chances are you’ll find your answers on those forums! ![]() Multiuser support on Windows systems (user specific game data is stored in "My Documents\RTCW")Īnyways, hope this helps. HTTP/FTP download redirection (using cURL) Support for various esoteric operating systems MinGW compilation support on Windows and cross compilation support on Linux VoIP support, both in-game and external support through Mumble. OpenAL sound API support (multiple speaker support and better sound quality) Follow these instructions to learn how to download and configure ioRTCW, but only do this if eitherĪ) the game doesn’t work natively on your machine after you install it or buy off steam/GOG.ī) if any of the following pitches your tent in comparison to the base game’s specs and features: If the game doesn’t work natively, then download ioRTCW and it should work. basically, the source code of the game was used to make a program that enables the game to work on computers the game usually wouldn’t work on. so anyways, if that happens, then you will need what is known as a source port. If the game does not run when you double click the WolfSP exe, then that means your computer isn’t able to play it (I have several PCs, it works on most of them, but some it does not work and just crashes the game on boot up). The game works on Windows 10, but it depends on the computer if it will run natively. You can use your disc to install the game still to this day. ![]() in fact, it’s still available for purchase via Steam/GOG.
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