![]() ![]() ![]() I hope however that it helps one or the other.Based on the characters from Bram Stoker's suspenseful novel, Dracula: The Resurrection takes you forward seven years from Jonathan Harker's faithful rescue of his fiancée Mina from the fangs of Dracula. Should the changes that DXWnd does take no effect, you may have to define a higher waiting time than 5 seconds in line 3.Ĭertainly I can't guarantee that this works for all PC configurations. START "" /D "C:\DXWnd" "C:\DXWnd\dxwnd.exe" /TĪdapt the file paths in line 2 and 4 to your own ones. If you don't want to start the game via DXWnd all the time, you can also build the following batch OFF If now the game is started in DXWnd by right-clicking the entry -> Run or Edit -> Run, then all cutscenes should at last run in normal speed. What is important too: No "Windows 95" or "Windows 98 / Windows Me" must be set under compatibility mode, as well under Windows 7 no "Windows XP (Service Pack 2)" or "Windows XP (Service Pack 3)"! ![]() (The game also runs normally under no other than that resolution.) In order that playing in fullscreen works, this is what you have to do finally: right-click the file Dracula.exe or a shortcut to it, go to "Properties" and under "Compatibility" check "Run in 640 x 480 screen resolution". When closing DXWnd and changes are made like the indicated entry, you'll be asked whether to save them, confirm this. Preferably deactivate all the other adjustments or leave it on the default option or value. If you don't want the DXWnd logo to show up (what it only occasionally does) when the hooked program starts, under "Main" click "No banner". What moreover is at least to be activated is under "Main" "Hook enabled", set under "DirectX" "DirectX Version Hook" to "Automatic" or "DirectX 1~6". To play the game as originally intended in fullscreen, to further set the following preferences is advisable: on the tab "Main" click "Desktop" (for the method used here it doesn't matter what you fill in next to it under "Window initial position
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