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The '''Compatibility Mode''' was introduces with [[Windows 2000]] Service Pack 2. It is only really usable from [[Windows XP]] onwards since activating it in 2000 is rather complicated. | The '''Compatibility Mode''' was introduces with [[Windows 2000]] Service Pack 2. It is only really usable from [[Windows XP]] onwards since activating it in 2000 is rather complicated. | ||
Latest revision as of 21:10, 22 February 2018
Remark: This article describes the Windows feature Compatibility Mode to increase compatibility with older software. For information about the Xbox One and PlayStation features, see Backwards-compatibility.The Compatibility Mode was introduces with Windows 2000 Service Pack 2. It is only really usable from Windows XP onwards since activating it in 2000 is rather complicated.
The compatibility mode may be required for older Tomb Raider Games. They also might require a Patch to run at all.
Activating Compatibility Mode
To activate the Compatibility Mode, locate the executable program file on your hard disk, e.g. tomb.exe that can be found in the Program folder on your hard drive (not on the CD).
Example: In the folder C:\Program Files\Core Design\Tomb Raider II\" there is a file called "tomb2.exe" - in case of other games you are looking for "tomb3.exe" or "tomb4.exe". If you cannot find files with the .exe file extension, you have probably turned off all file extensions, which is the Windows default.)
After locating the file click the right mouse button and select Properties. Select the appropriate settings for your game - these differ between the games and you will have to find the best settings by trial-and-error.
Compatibility Mode and older Tomb Raider Games
If problems arise in the Tomb Raider Classic Games (II through V) on newer Windows', try setting the compatibility mode to " Windows 98" (and maybe give it Administrator privileges); for Angel of Darkness choose "Windows XP". This procedure is only helpful for the original CD versions of these games; newer versions purchased through Steam or GoG should work out of the box. Please note that a Patch may be needed nonetheless.
All newer games - LAU and Reboot - should run fine on Windows 7, 8, or 10.
Note that the original Tomb Raider from 1996 is a DOS game and does not profit from any of these settings. On 64 bit machines it requires emulators such as DosBox.