E. Directx Troubleshooting
E. Directx Troubleshooting
E. Directx Troubleshooting
DirectX Troubleshooting
DirectX 5.0 or later must be installed on your computer before you can play Age of Empires
Expansion. If you do not have DirectX installed on your computer and you chose not to install
DirectX when you installed Age of Empires, you will receive the message "A required .dll file,
Dplayx.dll, was not found." To fix this problem, reinstall Age of Empires and install DirectX 5.0.
If Age of Empires installed DirectX but could not update your video drivers to be compatible with
DirectX 5.0, when you restart your computer you will receive the message "Age of Empires could
not initialize DirectX. Make sure that DirectX 5.0 or higher is installed and contact your hardware
manufacturer for a video driver update." To fix this problem, either get updated video drivers from
your video adapter manufacturer or install DirectX in safe mode, which will replace the video
drivers.
1. Copy the DirectX directory from the Age of Empires 1.0 CD to your desktop.
2. Click the Start button, and then click Shut Down.
3. Select Restart, and then click OK.
4. When "Starting Windows 95" appears on the screen, press and hold down the F8 key until
you see a Windows Startup Menu.
5. When you are prompted to enter a choice, select Safe Mode (number 3), and then press
ENTER.
6. After Windows starts in Safe Mode, open the DirectX folder on your desktop, and then
double-click Dxsetup.exe to install DirectX.
You should also check with your video or sound card manufacturer for the latest DirectX-
compatible drivers.
F. Gameplay Troubleshooting
Saving Games -- You cannot name a saved game using certain operating system terms,
such as COM1, LPT1, etc.
Uninstalling Age of Empires -- If you uninstall Age of Empires (to save disk space, for
example), but you want to save your Age of Empires Expansion campaigns and scenarios,
you must select No when the uninstall program asks "Do you want to remove saved games?
This includes scenario and campaign files."
Saving Age of Empires Campaigns and Scenarios -- If you save changes to Age of
Empires campaigns and scenarios using Age of Empires Expansion, you can only play the
campaigns and scenarios using Age of Empires Expansion. If you want the changes to
appear using Age of Empires, you must save the changes using Age of Empires.
Moving Campaigns and Scenarios to a Different Computer -- You can move the files for
your Age of Empires Expansion games to another computer. Expansion files have an "x" in
the file name extension; for example, Rise.scx.
To transfer your campaigns, move the *.cpx files from the Campaign folder where Age of
Empires is installed to the same location on another computer. Then transfer all of the
scenarios in that campaign and the Game0.nfo file as explained below.
To transfer your scenarios, move the *.scx files from the Scenario folder where Age of
Empires is installed to the same location on another computer.
To transfer your player name and progress through the campaigns, move Game0.nfo from
the folder where Age of Empires is installed to the same location on another computer. If you
are moving the Game0.nfo file to a computer that already contains a Game0.nfo file, you
may want to rename the file on the computer to which you are moving files so you do not
overwrite the existing Game0.nfo and lose the campaign information it contains.
G. Video Troubleshooting
Screen Corruption -- If you experience problems such as a black screen after starting the
game, black areas on the game screen, screen corruption when you press ALT+TAB to
enter/leave the game, or other screen problems while playing the game, contact your video
adapter manufacturer for the latest drivers.
Black Screen Areas -- Some video adapters may cause black areas on the game screen.
To fix this problem, you can add the Mfill parameter to the command line in the Age of
Empires Expansion shortcut. For information about adding parameters to the command line,
see "Command Line Parameters" under "Performance Troubleshooting" later in this Readme
file.
Mouse Pointer -- Some video adapters may cause the mouse pointer to disappear if you
change the in-game screen resolution or re-enter the game by pressing ALT+TAB. To fix this
problem, contact your video adapter manufacturer for the latest drivers.
Intergraph Intense 3D 1000 Video Adapters -- Intergraph Intense 3D 1000 video adapters
may not allow you to view the game in 1024 x 768 resolution. To fix this problem, check with
your video adapter manufacturer for the latest drivers.
Sierra Screaming 3D Video Adapters -- Sierra Screaming 3D video adapters may cause
your computer to lock up when you exit the game. To fix this problem, check with your video
adapter manufacturer for the latest drivers.
Rage Pro Turbo 2X Video Adapters -- Rage Pro Turbo 2X video adapters may only allow
you to view the game in 640 x 480 screen resolution.
DirectX -- If you experience video problems using DirectX, connect to the DirectX Web site
for the latest troubleshooting information, as explained in "DirectX Troubleshooting" earlier in
this Readme file.
H. Audio Troubleshooting
DirectX -- If you experience audio problems using DirectX, connect to the DirectX Web site
for the latest troubleshooting information, as explained in "DirectX Troubleshooting" earlier in
this Readme file.
I. Performance Troubleshooting
Command Line Parameters
You can add parameters to the Age of Empires Expansion command line to customize startup or
resolve problems with certain hardware configurations.
To add parameters to the command line in the Age of Empires Expansion shortcut
1. If you are using Windows 95, click the Start button, point to Settings, click Taskbar, click
Start Menu Programs, click Advanced, and then double-click Programs.
-or-
If you are using Windows NT, right-click the Start button, select Open All Users, and then
double-click Programs.
2. Double-click Microsoft Games, and then double-click Age of Empires Expansion.
3. Right-click the Age of Empires Expansion shortcut, click Properties, and then click
Shortcut.
4. In the Target text box, type the name of the parameter after the existing command line text.
For example, if you add the parameters NoStartup and NoTerrainSound, the command line
will read: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Age of Empires\Empiresx.exe" Nostartup
Noterrainsound. Parameters must be separated by a space; capitalization is not important.
To add parameters to the Age of Empires Expansion registry for multiplayer games using
the Internet Gaming Zone
640, 800, 1024 -- Sets the screen resolution to 640 480, 800 600, or 1024 768. For
example, 640 sets the screen resolution to 640 480, 800 sets the screen resolution to 800
600, and 1024 sets the screen resolution to 1024 768. You can also set the screen
resolution using the Game Settings option on the Menu button. If you use a command line
parameter to set the screen resolution, the game always starts at that resolution, even if you
use Game Settings to choose another resolution.
Mfill -- Fixes horizontal line problems and black screen areas that may occur with some
video adapter configurations.
- Applications Software.
Microsoft Age of Empires Expansion Readme File
September 1998
© Microsoft Corporation, 1998. All rights reserved.
This file contains information to help you install Age of Empires Expansion. It also includes late-
breaking information not included in the manual or online Help.
Double-click the My Computer icon on your desktop, right-click the icon for your CD-ROM drive,
and then click Install Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Note: Age of Empires Expansion includes the online Help for Age of Empires 1.0, but it has not
been updated with the new features and changes in Age of Empires Expansion.