![]() If it isnt correct it keeps telling you that its the wrong target name, so look close until you have it applied. place a bracket after the " and then write /frameratemouse and apply. go into the line where the target folder is named (it ends with a ") ![]() then right click the shortcut and select properties exe (D3D) and pasted it on the desktop as a shortcut (IMPORTANT for Windows 10, not just copy paste, right click and paste as shortcut). closed it and went to the Populous Folder, right click on the D3DPopTB.exe go to compatibility and select XP Service Pack 2. I then started the Voodoo Launcher, added the folder of Populous to it, made some settings dll of the launcher into the gamefile Populous and unzipped the Voodoo Files all to a separate Folder. I downloaded the Voodoo Launcher (IMPORTANT: Its NOT limited to AMD Users, i have an NVIDIA Card, the PC Gaming Wiki implies that its only an AMD/ATI GPU solution, it is not). Here in detail on how i fixed both issues (D3D not running and stuttering): exe (without D3D) ran "fine", but had a choppy mouse and stuttered graphically aswell so it was unplayable. The game didnt start for me, the GoG Launcher didnt work (instantly closed again) and the installer everyone talks about is missing.ĭ3DPop didnt do anything just went back to windows after a short blackscreen and i had several larger issues with the games shortcuts or. This actually worked, forget the goglauncher or goginstaller:
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