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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
I wish I could help more with these issues, my only thought is that there is a conflict with the main mod.
I believe the mod acts in a way that is similar to autohotkey and joy2key, so if you can figure out what button on the keyboard the mod is emulating by referring to the defaults in the controls menu in-game, you can probably run autohotkey or joy2key in the background modifying the individual button that way and have it work without crashing, while leaving the rest of the controller settings alone, it might be worth a shot if you haven't tried it already!
My personal favorite for simplicity is joy2key, but both do have a learning curve
Please let us know if you try this an have any success! (Keep in mind the controller settings should be set to the default settings the mod works with in a way that it doesn't crash before using AHK/J2K as a middle-man)
I am playing through every single Tomb Raider Game in order of creation as the Original 3 where my childhood games i want to work through every single one up to present day to see all the awesome Tomb Raider Games i have missed out on over the years.
is there a way to fix this?
that compatability thing is already unchecked
No worries! Library > Right-Click Tomb Raider II > Click Properties > Local Files > Verify integrity of local files
It *should* in theory remove the patch, if all else fails, a quick uninstall/reinstall should work, I'll add this to the original post if it works out for you, keep us posted! :)
On a side note, it sounds like you might have either a faulty driver, controller, or you've got the analog button activated if you're using an older controller, you can always try things like plugging it into a different USB port or uninstalling/reinstalling the controller entirely if you haven't already.
Other plugged in controllers can also interfere with it if they're hiding under your desk face-down with the joystick tilted lol, found that one out the hard way. Good luck!
Pressing S creates a screenshot in tga format for both Tomb Raider 2 and Gold. Unfortunately for T2Gold creating this screenshot also terminates the game