

It does come with a software renderer but I can’t get that to work either. If not you can try dgVoodoo or some other similar graphics api wrapper. But on modern windows, that might not be an issue, it may run fine in compatibility mode. It still doesn’t run for me because it requires like some old ass version of direct3d or something. That should get CrocRun.exe to stop complaining. For example mine is “C:\Documents and Settings\User\My Documents\Downloads\Croc_Legend_of_the_Gobbos_Win_Files_EN\Game Files”, again without quotes. Double click your new “Directory” key and copy or write the path to the game files into the “Value data” form.

Name it “Directory” (without quotes, naturally).ĥ. Right click and hit “New” > “String Value”.Ĥ. Navigate to “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Argonaut Software\Croc”, which should already exist if you have already ran CrocRun.exe.ģ. The reason it refuses to run is because the installer sets a registry key that points the install directory, and naturally since this is a rip of the install folder, your system is unlikely to have that key.Ģ.
