![]() 6 tree types: “normal” tree, apple tree, jungle tree, acacia tree, aspen tree, pine tree.Rare mese block at below Y=-1024 (equals 9 mese crystals).6 minerals: coal, iron, copper, gold, mese, diamond, used to craft tools and stuff.Several biomes to discover: Grasslands, desert, jungle, ocean, savannah, decidious forests, coniferous forests, snow, cold desert, glacier.Creative mode in which (almost) all items are instantly available.Deep underground with 7 different minerals and lava.Over 200 block types to mine and built (See Games/Minetest Game/Nodes for an overview). ![]() Minetest Game has a focus on creativity, building and exploring worlds, rather than being a challenge, so the gameplay naturally is sandbox-style. Almost every block can be removed with the correct tool and with the collected blocks almost every building can be erected-only the imagination is the limit. Or the player could become a farmer or forester and plant trees and crops. Using a pickaxe, the player can dig into the depths and collect precious minerals, but a careless player can also be cooked by lava. The player is thrown into a world made of cubes and can attempt to explore the surface and hitchhike through grasslands, forests, deserts, jungles, snowy and arctic regions, explore the seas with a boat or swim and dive, and collect various materials and craft tools from them. Even DependencyWalker still shows the same "returned NULL" error.Minetest Game is a simple and peaceful “sandbox game”, this means there are no goals and no built-in computer enemies. GetUserDefaultUILanguage=r0407 German language (added by =CO=Windler).I tried this also with "e0", which is apparently supposed to suppress an error flag.GetUserDefaultUILanguage=r0407e0 German language (added by =CO=Windler).But this doesn't do anything. So I added in kstub822.ini to the "" section the following line to simulate it: Also KernelEx settings don't seem to change this. Error:" Apparently the NSIS installer is incompatible with Windows 98 because the function GetUserDefaultUILanguage in kernel32.dll exists only since Windows 2000. When I debug the WinPcap 4.0beta2 installation process in Dependency Walker, before the popup it throws the error: "GetProcAddress(0xBFF70000, "GetUserDefaultUILanguage") called from "h:\download\utilities\videos downladen\winpcap\4.0BETA2-WINPCAP.EXE" at address 0x00405D06 and returned NULL. The installation will be aborted" My CPU is an AMD K6-3 , which is definitely 32 bit x86 compatible. When I tried to install version 3.1, the NSIS installer exits with the even stranger error popup "WinPcap 3.1 can be installed on 32-bit x86 systems only. However when I attempt to install the self-extracting EXE of 4.0beta2, its NSIS installer exits with the error requester "This version of Windows is not supported by WinPcap 4.0 beta 2. The WinPCap website claims the last version supporting Win98SE were WinPcap 3.1 and WinPcap 4.0beta2. The program depends on the WinPcap driver and comes with versions 4.1.3 and 4.0beta2 - the latter is claimed to be compatible for Windows 98. I am trying to install "URL Snooper 2.37.01" on Windows 98SE (German language) with KernelEx 4.5.120. WinPcap installer fails on Win98SE (NSIS)
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |