
Seta r_customwidth "x" seta r_customheight "y" Then, either change or add the following two lines The first change you need to make, is you need to find a configuration line that says the following In the case of Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force, that configuration file is located in \baseef\efconfig.cfg. I would attach my DxDiag and MSInfo files, as well as a few screenshots, but I can see no way to do so here.To allow ID Tech 3 games (including Quake 3, Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force, Return to Castle Wolfenstein and many more) to run using a widescreen or custom resolution you can edit the configuration file created after you first run the game. Mode, and each of them results in the same behavior: crash upon level reload. I have tried using every available compatibility I have the game executable (WolfSP.exe) set, in "Properties," to run in compatibility mode, run as administrator, reduced color mode (8-bit), disable fullscreen, and 640x480. I have Windows Gaming settings all turned off (because it was crashing when they were on, and one of the suggestions on GOG for general instability problems with Win10 was to turn them off), and that doesn't make any difference, either. As "vanilla" as can be, and it still crashes on reload.

Made no difference whatever, even with all settings for this game turned down as far as possible, no fancy I just downloaded/installed the absolutely most recent driver suite for the video card, (Dell Inspiron 5755 laptop), and it went in with no trouble. Window appears that states: "WolfSP.exe has stopped working," and it collects information to send to Microsoft, then dumps me out to the desktop.Įvery once in a while, it will reload the level properly, sometimes even several times in a row, but then it's back to crashing constantly again. Problem is that any time there's a level-ending event (player death, player detection, etc), the screen fades to black (normal behavior for this game), and instead of going to the reload level screen, it stays black for about 30 seconds, then a little pop-up At first it crashed upon loading, but there's a patch on their site that addresses this problem, so I downloaded/installed it, and now it loads OK.

In a fit of nostalgia, I recently downloaded "Return to Castle Wolfenstein" from GOG.
