Condemned: Criminal Origins

Condemned: Criminal Origins

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Restore EAX to any game without Creative Labs Hardware
By Sean8102
How to install and use Creative ALchemy to restore EAX to any game on a PC without any Creative Labs hardware installed.
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How to restore EAX to Condemned (or any other EAX title) on a PC with no creative hardware
Update: Just wanted to start off saying I STRONGLY suggest you set your PC's audio sample rate to 16 bit 48000Hz when playing a game with EAX and Alchemy. Otherwise you will most likely get very noticeable audio artifacts as a result of the up-sampling.

Hey guy, just wanted to share an easy guide for restoring the EAX effects the game supports, even if your PC does not have creative hardware. I feel this is one of the games that truly benefits from its optional EAX features.

So how do you restore EAX on modern Windows without a creative sound card. Just a few simple files all available from PC Gaming Wiki.

First, we will install EAX Unified 4.0.0.1. This ZIP file contains everything you need for this guide, EAX Unified 4.0.0.1, ALchemy, and the ALchemy restriction remover

https://1drv.ms/u/s!ApFFKWKFcTrxg7YXO2KhRKnS0jBcpw?e=8fnNkc

Second, we will install the latest version of Creative ALchemy (currently as of writing version 1.45.20). Just install it like normal, and reboot.

Then we will use a tool called Alchemy De Restrictor 1.0, this is what removes ALchemy's block to only work on systems with Creative cards. If you are worried about viruses, here is a virus total scan of the file

https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/04ab24ced0ed4a10e4b93015ad9c5b687f1db98bf8017e25479d0de043145864/detection

Also the full source code for the crack is included in the "src" folder (open with a text editor like notepad++).

This block by Creative is completely artificial, esp considering that ANY creative card newer than the X-Fi series uses software emulation running entirely on the CPU to process the old EAX effects. There is nothing about it that relies on a creative sound card being in your PC ALchemy simply translates the Directsound 3D API calls to OpenAL, as I said in the case of any hardware newer than X-Fi it dose all this on the CPU.

So open the "ALchemy Derestrictor 1.0" folder, and follow the simple readme instructions.

Now you have the latest version of Creative ALchemy for restoring EAX to older games that used the Windows DirectSound 3D API (this will work for more games than just Condemned).

To get Condemneds EAX options working just launch ALchemy.

Click the "Add" button

For title just put "Condemned"

Click the radio button that says "use game path"

Click the "..." to point ALchemy to the install directory of Condemned

Click Ok

If ALchemy did not automatically move Condemned to the right hand column just click on Condemned and click the ">>" button.

Then once you launch Condemned go into options>sound, and turn on "Hardware Mixing", "EAX 2.0", and "EAX HD".

I also HIGHLY suggest setting your systems audio sample rate to 16 bit 48000 Hz. This will help avoid any potential audio glitches that are the result of up sampling the audio (the audio files are only encoded in 16-bit 48000 Hz anyways) while emulating EAX. You can try it with your PC's audio setting on a higher setting first if you want. But in my experience (just tested it, 12-02-2023) running condemned with my system at its max settings (32 bit 192000 Hz) caused lots of crackling, specifically when moving (guessing something about transitioning between dif EAX "zones" maybe). Then I quit the game and set my PC to 16 bit 48000 Hz, relaunched the game, and no longer had any audio issues.

The rest of this is specific to Condemned. I also, recommend following one of the guides already on here for restoring missing sound to a few parts in the game. Most notably when you fall off the back of the train, and when you blow up a steam pipe to get past a gate. The train part is pretty much silent without the fix, and the other part is missing the explosion noise etc. These issues are unrelated to this EAX fix, the steam version is simply missing the files with the audio for those parts.
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Ty for the tutorial, it works on Prince of Persia: Sands of Time <3
Sean8102  [author] 28 Sep @ 7:54pm 
@Alex Mexx good point. Wasn't sure if could still change the title but can and did. Now it's "Restore EAX to any game without Creative Labs Hardware". Thinking about changing to just "Restore EAX without Creative Labs Hardware".
Alex Mexx 24 Sep @ 7:41am 
yes, as I said, I found it in Google)

but ppl first lurk betweeen [title_name] discussions, thats the only problem :tgrin:
Sean8102  [author] 22 Sep @ 10:27pm 
@Alex Mexx I went with the title "Restore EAX on PC's without Creative hardware" in hopes it would make it appear more on google for people that could use it for other games. If you google "Restore EAX" this guide seems to be the 1st result.
Alex Mexx 22 Sep @ 3:06am 
Yes, but it hard for people to find this not in [title_with_EAX] discussions.
I was so lucky to find this using Google, and it is in Condemned section)
However I spent about 1h before lurking other sources, including all F.E.A.R. topics:gng:

So nice, that your guide works for all EAX games! :steamthumbsup:
Sean8102  [author] 21 Sep @ 6:04pm 
@Alex Mexx Glad to hear it worked for you and yeah like I said in the guide it should work for restoring EAX to any game.
Alex Mexx 21 Sep @ 1:13pm 
best one!
It works in F.E.A.R. :emofdr:

this guide also must be represented in F.E.A.R. guides.

(found this guide via Google)
Sean8102  [author] 18 Jul @ 9:40pm 
@Rykion That's awesome, glad it worked for you.
Rykion 10 Jun @ 6:45pm 
This works flawlessly for Star Wars Knight of the Old Republic! Thank you!!
[IF-Vet] Urzu-7 22 May @ 8:45am 
At least this game doesn't have crashes like in FEAR. I was amazed by the depth of the sound when I heard the FEAR gameplay recording with EAX HD activated. On my 5.1 system, the sounds literally tickled my ears. :CPUInvaders: