![]() If you are using Galaxy, then make sure to run Galaxy as Administrator.Ģ) Please reinstall the game AND add it to your anti-virus/firewall software's exception/trusted list. But with older games, they might just not like that.įirstly make sure that you install the game to: C:\GOG Games\ĭo not install it to Program Files or Program Files (x86), because then the game will not work.Īlso make sure to always run the game using the dedicated shortcut "Launch Star Wars - Rogue Squadron 3D", which should be on your desktop, or if you didn't allow the game to create one on your desktop, then in the game installation folder: C:\GOG Games\Star Wars - Rogue Squadron 3D\Īfter that please try these troubleshooting steps:ġ) Please make sure that you use "Run as Administrator" to install and to start the game (right-click on the shortcut or setup file and select "Run as Administrator"). Blood now works again for me! I usually install all my games to a second hard drive and it has a program files and a (x86) version as well since most installers default to that and I just change the drive letter. And it works for older games I own as well. But simply changing where I installed my game made the world of difference. No need for the other steps, but I'm sure they are/will be useful to others. ![]() And did the first thing she said which I've highlighted and underlined. Not knowing where to start I began from square one. To my fellow community members, let me share with you how I was able to fix all my problems (CTDs, no sound,, running sorta, etc) with Rogue Squadron!įirst I would like to give my biggest heart felt thank you to Lisa of the GOG Costumer Support team, without her I wouldn't be able to play a game that I loved as a kid today with an Xbox 360 controller.īelow you'll see her email response to me with a lot of suggestions.
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