![]() ![]() Infinite Adjacent (place buildings anywhere on the unshrouded parts of the map) Instant cooldown (only for you, not the enemy) Faster ROF for all PLAYABLE units (including missions that have units which are not your main player's) Stronger Firepower (with a modifier for your needs) Seems like Tiberian sun gets a few seconds closer to launching but still gives “One or more DLL files were missing”.- Control every unit (every team, ANYONE) Tried making sure that was set to 98/ME compatibility, 16 bit color, and run as administrator. Also seen there was an application I didn’t see before, “clokspl” which is in the SUN folder. ![]() Then made sure the “Game” and “SUN” application files in the SUN folder were set to Windows 98/ME compatibility, 16 bit color, and run as administrator. Replaced “ddraw.dll”, “libwine.dll”, & “wined3d.dll” in the SUN folder with same files from Win8fix. I reinstalled, replaced Command & Conquer(tm) Tiberian Sun(tm) folder with the new freeware version I downloaded. ![]() Tried completely uninstalling the first decade (tried uninstalling & reinstalling this game multiple times when troubleshooting). Ran it and it said it was added successfully but didn’t help. I tried downloading the freeware from another link ( -Full-Game-Client) which I needed to install WinRar to unzip. So I’m moving over to this thread from the Windows 8 thread I posted in yesterday and today, since I’m consistently getting this error… To increase your chances of a solution being found include as much detail as possible (which version of the game you’re running, what operating system you have, what video card you have and steps to reproduce the issue). Screenshots are also very useful! If you’ve followed the above steps and are still having issues with the Tiberian Sun DLL files missing or damaged error, please post in the comments below. Reduced color mode: 16-bit (65536) color.Run this program in compatibility mode for: Windows 98 / Windows Me compatibility.Run as administrator with Windows 98 compatibility and reduced 16bit color mode. Right click on your Game.exe located in the SUN directory and select properties. Select the compatibility tab check off the following options:.If this file fails to run you don’t have the game installed in the correct directory. This will add the game to your registry thus mimicking a proper install. The file is located in C:\Program Files\EA Games\Command & Conquer The First Decade. You can simply move your extracted EA Games folder to C:\Program Files\ if it isn’t there already. If you don’t have the game installed in this directory the included shortcuts and registry patch will not work. Your full game path MUST be as follows:Ĭ:\Program Files\EA Games\Command & Conquer The First Decade\Command & Conquer(tm) Tiberian Sun(tm)\SUN Make sure the game is installed in the right directory. The First Decade version of Tiberian Sun expects to be downloaded in C:\Program Files\.You can get the First Decade version from one of the links here. It is also bundled with a few patch files that set you up for online play so there’s no reason you shouldn’t be using it at your main installation of the game. Make sure you have the TFD freeware version installed. The freeware First Decade version of Tiberian Sun comes fully patched and includes both Tiberian Sun and Firestorm, and is the most common and well supported version of the game out there.There are a few general steps that you should follow in order to get around this error in most cases: One or more DLL files were missing or damaged. With some versions and distributions of Tiberian Sun, when starting the game you might encounter the Tiberian Sun DLL files missing or damaged popup error AKA: ![]()
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