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This could be my problem as it also worked on the previous rig but not on this that has a 3840x2160 resolution as the default.
Edit here it is: use the newest dll.
http://www.jiri-dvorak.cz/dangw/index.html
EDIT: You will also have to edit the dangerouswaters.ini file (open with notepad).
Set the "ModeID" to 4
If that doesn't work try 3
then 2
then 1
If if still doesn't work, IDK....
I have mine set to ModeID 4
1600x1200 which is the best resolution DW can handle. Do not try to change the game resolution in game. You will get an immediate CTD. It can only be changed by editing the dangerouswaters.ini file.
I also recommend that you make the dangerouswaters.exe Large Address Aware using this tool.
https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/large-address-aware.112556/
Another helpful tool is the Explorer Suite from NTCore...
http://www.ntcore.com/exsuite.php
which is a deeper look into the .exe file.
Here is a shortcut to the page which describes how to make the .exe Large Address Aware. It is for Silent Hunter 4 but just navigate to the dangerouswaters.exe instead and the instructions are the same.
http://www.subsowespac.org/the-patrol-zone/give-silent-hunter-4-a-memory-boost.shtml
In fact, you can make many of your game executables Large Address Aware by following these instructions.
I hope this helps YOU get Dangerous Waters working on your system. While this game is very old, it still holds up very well as a training aid for relative motion simulation.
EDIT: You also have to run the Windows Game Compatibility Tool on the dangerouswaters.exe file.
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https://notepad-plus-plus.org/download/v7.4.2.html
Also, you have to run dangerouswaters.exe as an administrator. Right click on the dangerouswaters.exe file then choose properties. then compatibility, Run as compatible with Vista SP2, OVERIDE high DPI scaling behavior, Scaling performed by: (System Enhanced), Run as Administrator. Click OK and try it. Good Luck!
Here is my Graphics Section from the dangerouswaters.ini file.
[General]
.PlayerName "Captain"
.Seed 1497105347
.SkipOpening No
.SkipCredits No
.SkipMovies No
.FirstTimeRunning No
.Version 4
[Graphics]
.MapStretch No
.ScreenStretchQuality 3
.ParticleMax 500
.ParticleRate 5
.LocalLights Yes
.TransparentWater No
.WantRain Yes
.Disable3D No
.Want3DClouds Yes
.WantVegetation Yes
.AdapterID 0
.DeviceID 0
.ModeID 4
.DetailTextures Yes
.BlendTextures Yes
.Caustics Yes
.WaterParticles Yes
.WaterReflectionQuality 3
.WaterQuality 4
.WaterDrawMethod 1
.CameraFOV 60
.WantShadows Yes
.ModelDetailTex Yes
.RunInWindow No
.Gamma ""
.SoftwareCursor No
Let me know what error messages you are getting.
Good luck!
It should not be isolated in it's own unpacked folder. Just copy it to the main folder.
Also, once you get it working you cannot change the graphics resolution settings from within the game. You can only change it by editing the dangerouswaters.ini file. It will CTD if you try to change graphics resolution settings within the game. You can, however, change all the rest of the graphics settings from within the game, just not resolution.