Wild Metal Country
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Developers | |
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DMA Design | |
Publishers | |
Gremlin Interactive | |
Release dates | |
Windows | 1999 |
Key points
- Downloadable versions removed for unknown reasons.[1]
General information
Availability
Source | DRM | Notes | Keys | OS |
---|---|---|---|---|
Retail |
- The Rockstar Classics downloadable version has been removed until further notice.[1]
Game data
Configuration file(s) location
Template:Game data/row
System | Location |
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Steam Play (Linux) | <SteamLibrary-folder>/steamapps/compatdata/12190/pfx/[Note 1] |
Save game data location
Template:Game data/row
System | Location |
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Steam Play (Linux) | <SteamLibrary-folder>/steamapps/compatdata/12190/pfx/[Note 1] |
Save game cloud syncing
System | Native | Notes |
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Steam Cloud |
Video settings
Input settings
Audio settings
Localizations
Language | UI | Audio | Sub | Notes |
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English | ||||
French | ||||
German | ||||
Italian | ||||
Portuguese | ||||
Spanish |
Issues fixed
Crash on startup
- This may be caused by missing command line arguments
Instructions |
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Instructions |
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Windows 8 low frame rate in Direct3D + fullscreen mode
- Follow these steps for using the Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit to fix the low frame rate.
System requirements
Windows | ||
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Minimum | ||
Operating system (OS) | 95 | |
Processor (CPU) | Intel Pentium 166 MHz | |
System memory (RAM) | 32 MB | |
Hard disk drive (HDD) | 205 MB | |
Video card (GPU) | 1 MB of VRAM DirectX 6.1 compatible |
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Notes regarding Steam Play (Linux) data:
- File/folder structure within this directory reflects the path(s) listed for Windows and/or Steam game data.
- Use Wine's registry editor to access any Windows registry paths.
- The app ID (12190) may differ in some cases.
- Treat backslashes as forward slashes.
- See the glossary page for details on Windows data paths.