X-Wing Vs TIE fix for Windows 7

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X-Wing vs. Tie Fighter: Balance of Power Campaign
X-Wing vs. Tie Fighter (1997) was a radical shift from the previous two games. It was the first game in the series which featured multiplayer, and was mainly multiplayer focused. It did not include a proper campaign like it's predecessors. It also did not support Mouse or Keyboard control and required a joystick. It was a change that many people didn't take too kindly to, and thus the game sold poorly. LucasArts later released an expansion called X-Wing vs. Tie Fighter: Balance of Power which added a traditional campaign to the game. Later copies of the game came with Balance of the Power built in. LucasArts also released the X-Wing Collector's Series (with the Windows 95/98 versions of X-Wing and Tie Fighter along with a stripped down version of XvT called Flight School) to garner interest in the game.


What you'll need
The X-Wing vs. Tie Fighter Master Game Disc (original release) or X-Wing vs. Tie Fighter Disc 1 (X-Wing vs. Tie Fighter + Balance of Power release)
The Balance of Power Disc
The following zip file which is a compilation of compatibility patches for the Windows 95/98 edition of Tie Fighter: XvT-win7.zip
An Xbox 360 Controller (Wired or Wireless+Wireless Xbox 360 Receiver). If you have another controller you'd like to set up for this game, you should be easily able to after doing the Installation steps with this guide.
A print out of the following Quick Reference Guide for playing the game with an Xbox 360 controller and a Keyboard: XvT-X360.pdf (Included in XvT-win7.zip).
You can try obtaining X-Wing vs. Tie Fighter (or one of the compilations it came in) from eBay or Amazon. Unfortunately, this game is currently not available on any digital platforms for download. I'd recommend getting a version which has Balance of Power included, but if you can't, you'll have to get Balance of Power separately.
64-bit Installation
NOTE: Using this installation method, you will not need to install the original X-Wing vs. Tie Fighter Disc first. It will install both the original XvT and Balance of Power together.
Extract XvT-win7.zip into a temporary folder on your hard drive.
Insert the Balance of Power Disc into your CD/DVD drive. If the Xwing vs. Tie Fighter Setup Window opens, close it.
Go to Start->Computer. You should see BALANCE as the label of the disc. Right click on it and click Open.
You should now see the contents of the CD-ROM. Select everything and Copy it. Create a temporary folder called BALANCECD somewhere on your hard drive, and Paste the contents of the CD-ROM there.
Open Balance_of_Power_MSI_v1.0.0.0.zip from the folder where you extracted XvT-win7.zip and extract and run XCS_TIE95_MSI_v1.0.0.0.exe. Follow the steps and install it into the BALANCECD folder that you just created in the previous step. Click Yes to overwrite existing files. You may need to install Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1 x86 Runtimes and Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0 Redistributable Package x64 for this installer to work.
Copy niftyzip.bat from the folder where you extracted XvT-win7.zip and paste it to BALANCECD\Support
Run niftyzip.bat from BALANCECD\support. You may need to install Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0 Redistributable Package x64 for this installer to work. It should take a few minutes to complete this step. Once its done, press any key to continue.
Run Balance of Power.msi from the BALANCECD folder and go through the installation steps.
Eventually the setup will say its looking for SCRIPTA.txt. At this point its actually looking for the X-Wing vs. Tie Fighter Disc. So insert the X-Wing vs. Tie Fighter Disc into your CD/DVD drive. Then copy all of the folders plus the files SCRIPTA.txt and SCRIPTB.txt from the CD (labelled XWVSTIE1) and paste them into the BALANCECD folder. Overwrite all files. Once thats done, Click Retry in the Balance of Power installer to continue. Then click Finish
Continue following the steps in the Setup section Below.
Note: Alternate instructions for 64-bit Installation made by Markus Egger can be found HERE if you're having problems with this method.
32-bit Installation
Extract XvT-win7.zip into a temporary folder on your hard drive.
Insert the X-Wing vs. Tie Fighter CD-Rom into your CD/DVD drive. Go through the normal installation steps.
Insert the Balance of Power CD-Rom into your CD/DVD drive. Go through the normal installation steps.
Continue following the steps in the Setup section Below.
Note: Throughout the rest of the tutorial I may refer to C:\Program Files (x86). On 32-bit systems this is just C:\Program Files.
Setup
Go to your Video Card Settings (for nVidia Right Click on the desktop and click nVidia Control Panel). Create a profile for C:\Program Files (x86)\LucasArts\XwingTie\BalanceOfPower\z_xvt__.EX E and ensure you Disable Antialiasing and Enable 16x Anisotropic Filtering. Apply the settings and then exit the Control Panel. If you have an ATI card, I imagine it shouldn't be too different to do this.
Insert the Balance of Power Disc into your CD/DVD drive
Ensure your Xbox 360 controller is connected and is the primary controller set up on your PC.
Run the game from the X-Wing vs. Tie Fighter shortcut in your start menu. The first time you run it, it will ask you to setup your 3D card, click yes to do it. Eventually you should end up in the XvT Launcher after going through those steps. Click Play Balance of Power
Once you're in the main menu, go to config and ensure the Singleplayer and Multiplayer Graphics options are setup like follows:
Then click Joystick to go to the Joystick Configuration and set it up as follows (hit the keyboard key assigned to the action to quickly map it to the joystick control): Joystick Button 1: Space - Confirm critical orders Joystick Button 2: E - Target closest fighter targeting you Joystick Button 3: Alt-3 - Roll/Target ship in sights Joystick Button 4: T - Next target Joystick Button 5: W - Cycle weapon settings Joystick Button 6: Alt-2 - Fire weapon Joystick Button 7: F8 - Cycle Beam Settings Joystick Button 8: B - Beam On/Off Joystick Button 9: Enter - Match targeted craft's speed Joystick Button 10: Backspace - Full Throttle Joystick POV U: X - Cycle Firing Settings Joystick POV R: S - Cycle Shield Settings Joystick POV D: F9 - Laser Recharge Rate Joystick POV L: F10 - Shields Recharge Rate
Then Click Back to Options. And then Click OK to close the dialog.
Exit the game to ensure the Settings Save
If you'd like to use your controller to navigate the menus, Open the JoyToKey.zip archive from the folder where you extracted XvT-win7.zip and extract it to a location where you'd like to store the program (i.e. C:\joytokey), ideally in a folder that is not controlled by Windows (folders that are controlled by Windows are: Program Files, Users, etc). Run it and select the XvT profile. This essentially enables mouse emulation on the controller, so you can use this also to navigate your Windows Desktop if you'd like. Just make sure you don't keep JoyToKey open when running other games in the series that support both the controller and mouse as that can cause input conflicts.
To start the Balance of Power Campaign, go to Fly Solo -> Campaigns (left hand side) and then Begin Mission
Notes


...and enjoy! Remember to check out the Quick Reference Guide PDF and print it out for quick reference. You'll still need access to your keyboard while playing the game to access some of the least common or least urgent controls. So if you plan on hooking your PC up to your TV to play, you will want to have a Bluetooth keyboard close by to enjoy this game. The steering will be a little sensitive because the Xbox 360 controller doesn't have a deadzone set whereas Tie Fighter doesn't manage the deadzone either. But I still was able to play the game fine despite that. I'm sure with the use of some custom drivers you could tune the 360 controller better to work with this game, but I prefer my 360 controller to be recognized correctly in modern games that support it, so I've stayed away from using them.

Credits
Markus Egger (Homepage): MSI Installer
Craig Perry (LucasFiles): D3D compatibility Patch
Ryo Ohkubo (JoyToKey English Homepage): JoyToKey

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