Can't start game
Can't start game
Hi folks,
I can't seem to get the game to run. I got cocky on my first install and changed the default path to c:/programfiles/matrix... rather than just c:/matrix...
After that didn't work, I uninstalled and reinstalled with all defaults. Korsun menu comes up, but hitting play game gets me nowhere.
I'm Win98, P3-500, 256 RAM, 16MB video, directx9, 1024x768
Any thoughts would be much appreciated!
I can't seem to get the game to run. I got cocky on my first install and changed the default path to c:/programfiles/matrix... rather than just c:/matrix...
After that didn't work, I uninstalled and reinstalled with all defaults. Korsun menu comes up, but hitting play game gets me nowhere.
I'm Win98, P3-500, 256 RAM, 16MB video, directx9, 1024x768
Any thoughts would be much appreciated!
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It´s beeing not clear from your first post. Did you install a first time, then uninstall, and then install to another location?
The menus have been tested extensivly on various Ms OS's and different machines. They do work. But as every piece of software there might be problems, especially on messy systems.
I dont think the menu works for anyone
The menus have been tested extensivly on various Ms OS's and different machines. They do work. But as every piece of software there might be problems, especially on messy systems.
Sorry about that. Yes, I installed the first time without using the default file path. Instead, I told the installer to install under c:\Program Files\Matrix Games\etc. I tried running Korsun from this first install and the menu worked, but hitting Play got me nowhere.
I uninstalled everything and then re-installed. This time I let the installer pick the file path. It wants c:\Matrix Games\etc (instead of nesting under Program Files as I would prefer). I let it install and I got the same result. The menu opens up. I can get to Forums and other links from the menu, but hitting Play gets me nowhere.
Ctl-Alt-Del shows me that both Korsun menu and Korsun are active programs (after I hit Play), but Korsun does not show up as a running program on the toolbar.
I also tried double-clicking korsun.exe straight from the original icon and get the same result. korsun_editor.exe works though.
My system resources say they have 69% free (under System/Performance) when I have nothing running. When I have Korsun menu open and Korsun trying to run I have 65% free. Considering I have 256MB RAM, I can't imagine that's the problem. I have Directx9, not 9a, but the box says it will run on 8.1. So, I'm thinking that's not it either.
Not sure what to think, but would really like to start playing... Thanks again for any help!
I uninstalled everything and then re-installed. This time I let the installer pick the file path. It wants c:\Matrix Games\etc (instead of nesting under Program Files as I would prefer). I let it install and I got the same result. The menu opens up. I can get to Forums and other links from the menu, but hitting Play gets me nowhere.
Ctl-Alt-Del shows me that both Korsun menu and Korsun are active programs (after I hit Play), but Korsun does not show up as a running program on the toolbar.
I also tried double-clicking korsun.exe straight from the original icon and get the same result. korsun_editor.exe works though.
My system resources say they have 69% free (under System/Performance) when I have nothing running. When I have Korsun menu open and Korsun trying to run I have 65% free. Considering I have 256MB RAM, I can't imagine that's the problem. I have Directx9, not 9a, but the box says it will run on 8.1. So, I'm thinking that's not it either.
Not sure what to think, but would really like to start playing... Thanks again for any help!
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Greetings,
Hope this helps……….
I run a Compaq AMD-k6 333MHz with 96MB laptop (small screen, which is important here) on Windows 98SE
This is what I found, and I think (hope) it will help.
On my first install every thing went perfect, no problems, the game installed just fine. By the way, I don’t think the install directory will make a difference, the shortcuts should point to the correct location regardless.
My video set up (control panel) was as follows.
High Color 16 bit
Screen area 800 x 600
THIS PART IS IMPORTANT
Advanced \ Monitor \ Change……… click Next
Set (select) display list- Show all. I had “laptop 1024 x 786” selected. (more detail on this at the end)
This was how I had the system set up, and every thing worked just fine!!!
OK, so I decided to get fancy and make things better right, and this is what I did, AND THE PROBLEM I HAD SOUNDS EXACTLY LIKE THE ONE YOU ARE HAVING.
I changed my display to the following.
256 color
Screen area 800 x 600
Advanced \ Monitor \Change \ Next
I set this to 800 x 600 to match my screen area ** this is were I think the problem is happening**
After I did this, the game would not start, just as you describe. When I put it back to the original settings, everything worked fine. I’m not sure what you Video settings are, but this might help.
Again, the tricky part (for me anyway) was getting to the advanced settings which are as follows,
Control Panel /Display/Settings/Advanced
- NEW WINDOW-
Monitor Tab/Change, select next…
Click on the “Select a list of all Drivers….” Option
Select next….
Click on the “Select all Hardware” option
This is were it gets tricky, again this is only “advice” so don’t blow up your system. hehe
I’m not sure what to select here, but as in my problem I had the screen selection here to small. Originally it was 1024 x 768 and it worked perfect. When I changed this to 800 x 600, the game stopped loading, just as you said (or in your case never loaded). And when I put it back, whamoooo it works fine.
It could be the 16 bit high color vs. 256 color, but I don't think so, anyway, give that a try as well, it might help.
Hope this helps let me know how it works. I think this is the best game engin out there it’s a great game!!!!!!!!
Regards,
Bender (a.k.a. Vader)
PS. The menu works fine for me, I just let it load.

Hope this helps……….
I run a Compaq AMD-k6 333MHz with 96MB laptop (small screen, which is important here) on Windows 98SE
This is what I found, and I think (hope) it will help.
On my first install every thing went perfect, no problems, the game installed just fine. By the way, I don’t think the install directory will make a difference, the shortcuts should point to the correct location regardless.
My video set up (control panel) was as follows.
High Color 16 bit
Screen area 800 x 600
THIS PART IS IMPORTANT
Advanced \ Monitor \ Change……… click Next
Set (select) display list- Show all. I had “laptop 1024 x 786” selected. (more detail on this at the end)
This was how I had the system set up, and every thing worked just fine!!!
OK, so I decided to get fancy and make things better right, and this is what I did, AND THE PROBLEM I HAD SOUNDS EXACTLY LIKE THE ONE YOU ARE HAVING.
I changed my display to the following.
256 color
Screen area 800 x 600
Advanced \ Monitor \Change \ Next
I set this to 800 x 600 to match my screen area ** this is were I think the problem is happening**
After I did this, the game would not start, just as you describe. When I put it back to the original settings, everything worked fine. I’m not sure what you Video settings are, but this might help.
Again, the tricky part (for me anyway) was getting to the advanced settings which are as follows,
Control Panel /Display/Settings/Advanced
- NEW WINDOW-
Monitor Tab/Change, select next…
Click on the “Select a list of all Drivers….” Option
Select next….
Click on the “Select all Hardware” option
This is were it gets tricky, again this is only “advice” so don’t blow up your system. hehe
I’m not sure what to select here, but as in my problem I had the screen selection here to small. Originally it was 1024 x 768 and it worked perfect. When I changed this to 800 x 600, the game stopped loading, just as you said (or in your case never loaded). And when I put it back, whamoooo it works fine.
It could be the 16 bit high color vs. 256 color, but I don't think so, anyway, give that a try as well, it might help.
Hope this helps let me know how it works. I think this is the best game engin out there it’s a great game!!!!!!!!
Regards,
Bender (a.k.a. Vader)
PS. The menu works fine for me, I just let it load.


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Hi Bender,
Thanks for the thoughts. I scrolled through the items you mentioned. I'm 16 high color, 1024x768, and going to adv/monitor/change/all drivers/all hardware I found I have a Plug and Play driver. If I don't pick all drivers/all hardware, Windows tells me that the Plug and Play Driver is the only one compatible with my monitor, which is a generic 19".
I'm a little nervous to change it to say "Super VGA 1024x768" driver, when it appears to be not compatible. The other driver has worked for a lot of other games/softwares I have installed. I'll hold off a little longer to pull that trigger and see if Matrix staff or others have a solid answer.
By the way, since korsun_editor.exe works, I'm thinking its not a driver issue, cause I can see the game in the editor mode and the graphics are fine. I think its something with korsun.exe specifically, but not sure what.
Thanks again, and I hope to be up and running soon.
Thanks for the thoughts. I scrolled through the items you mentioned. I'm 16 high color, 1024x768, and going to adv/monitor/change/all drivers/all hardware I found I have a Plug and Play driver. If I don't pick all drivers/all hardware, Windows tells me that the Plug and Play Driver is the only one compatible with my monitor, which is a generic 19".
I'm a little nervous to change it to say "Super VGA 1024x768" driver, when it appears to be not compatible. The other driver has worked for a lot of other games/softwares I have installed. I'll hold off a little longer to pull that trigger and see if Matrix staff or others have a solid answer.
By the way, since korsun_editor.exe works, I'm thinking its not a driver issue, cause I can see the game in the editor mode and the graphics are fine. I think its something with korsun.exe specifically, but not sure what.
Thanks again, and I hope to be up and running soon.
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A driver that is designed for your video card should be more stable in most applications. If you know the makers of the card, or the maker of you computer you should be able to find drivers on the applicable website.
And since no one has mentioned this yet, make sure you have the latest service pack for 98. That usually effects stability.
Just because the editor works doesn't mean it's not a driver error, the game has an intro video that the editor doesn't. That video could trigger an error. Stranger things have happend, I had a network card refuse to work on me because it didn't like the slot it pluged into on the motherboard:)
And just for the record Fallschirmjager...The menu works great on my system.
Win XP
P4 2.26 Ghz
512 Ram
WinFast A250 128mb (GeForce 4 chipset)
And since no one has mentioned this yet, make sure you have the latest service pack for 98. That usually effects stability.
Just because the editor works doesn't mean it's not a driver error, the game has an intro video that the editor doesn't. That video could trigger an error. Stranger things have happend, I had a network card refuse to work on me because it didn't like the slot it pluged into on the motherboard:)
And just for the record Fallschirmjager...The menu works great on my system.
Win XP
P4 2.26 Ghz
512 Ram
WinFast A250 128mb (GeForce 4 chipset)
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I don’t think the install directory will make a difference, the shortcuts should point to the correct location regardless.
Exactly, the game doesn´t care about a specific install path. Whenever you run the installer the install paths get´s set in the registry. This is were the game picks it´s informations about the install path. So as long as you don´t move the complete dirctory around (by cut and paste for example) after a standard installation nothing can happen here.
Can you please do me a favour and attache your DirectX dialog file to a reply here? If you feel unsafe about posting it here you can also send it to me via a PM or Email.
How to get the DirectX Diag file:
Search on your Operation System partition for a file called:
dxdiag.exe
You can generally find it in the "system32" folder of your OS's directory.
Run the dxdiag.exe, perform all checks and test and then click on "save all information", save to your desktop and attach the TXT file to your reply.
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Originally posted by John Pancoast
Add me to this list. Re-installed, etc. Nothing happens upon startup. Just sits there, no noise, etc.
Got to go now, try messing with it again later.
Already using the correct directx, fwiw. Does having a different desktop res than the game uses matter ?
Well, this stinks, really stinks.
Tried different desktop res. color, etc. Still no go. Installed the dx from the disc, worth a try, no go.
And fwiw, my system is far from "messy."
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Originally posted by John Pancoast
Well, this stinks, really stinks.
Tried different desktop res. color, etc. Still no go. Installed the dx from the disc, worth a try, no go.
And fwiw, my system is far from "messy."
My dix test file is attached.
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Originally posted by Marc Schwanebeck
That reference was only in regard to the Windows "AutoPlay" feature.
No, it doesn´t matter.
I´m on it guys, just give me a few.
Yeah, I know Marc, np

Chris, yep, tried that too. Applied destroyer to the current drivers, tried card maker stock drivers, updated Nvidia, etc.
Still no dice.
But thanks for the tip.
Me too!
I am also having a similar problem. I'm running Win2k, directx 9b, an ati9700 with an amd xp2500+.
It seems to me like a CD copy protection issue. When I try to launch the game, the CD spins up, the HDD spins up, and thats it!
The korsun.exe program shows up as a running process, but it can not be killed. The graphics stop refreshing properly, and then I have to hard reset just to get my computer back.
It seems to me like a CD copy protection issue. When I try to launch the game, the CD spins up, the HDD spins up, and thats it!
The korsun.exe program shows up as a running process, but it can not be killed. The graphics stop refreshing properly, and then I have to hard reset just to get my computer back.
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Originally posted by Marc Schwanebeck
Jsut a quick question, is anybody of the people having the problem running two CD/DVD drives, or a burner and a CD/DVD?
Nope. Single cd here, no dvd at all. No sound, hard drive action of any kind.
Korsun shows when I ctrl-alt-del, and I can end task it immediately.
Question: Is there supposed to be a message about rebooting upon end of installation ? If so, I have not seen it.
Comment: If it helps, I fired up the manual, and noticed that the chapter titles are cut off at half length. I.e., "How to move units" would show as "How to"
Don't think it's an Adobe issue, but who knows.
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Originally posted by John Pancoast
Question: Is there supposed to be a message about rebooting upon end of installation ? If so, I have not seen it.
Comment: If it helps, I fired up the manual, and noticed that the chapter titles are cut off at half length. I.e., "How to move units" would show as "How to"
Don't think it's an Adobe issue, but who knows.
The installer checks if you need to reboot, depending on your OS and setup.
As for the PDf things, what version of Arobat reader are you running?