![]() If all the links to my configuration file are dead or if you aren't enjoying the idea of downloading random unknown files from random file hostings - then you can configure all the setting yourself. Proceed to top menu in emulator window and click " File" - " Save" and there will be a popup window asking if you are sure, click " Yes". Now all you have to do is to save changes. The very first tab has a " Path" setting, you need to change it to your installed game executable, click the button with three dots on the right and find " Pax Imperia.exe" on your PC, select it, click " Open" and after that click " OK" in the settings window. Right click on this icon and in the menu select " Modify" - it will open the settings window. Now emulator window will have a new icon - that is a shortcut to start the game through emulator. Next in the emulator window go to top menus and click " File" - " Import" then choose the configuration file you have just downloaded. Mega.nz/file/xTZQhBYI#s3qUsIP47FtWNzqrVP8P_TLxUnvA8kAHp3JDWOZnsdsĭ/file/d/1utNFsCE1m_STDaULvbpT3JlbWyAQkH9V/view?usp=sharing You can download my configuration file for Pax Imperia from one of these links: projects/dxwnd/files/Latest%20build/ĭownload the latest archive, unpack it wherever you want and start dxwnd.exeīe advised: the archive is a "rar"-format, you will need software like 7zip to unpack it, grab it here: Now, forcing the game to play music and video files requires emulation through DXWnd - the emulator for old games which you can find at sourceforge: I am not sure about other releases of the game, they might not need this step. First of all on GoG release you need to proceed to game folder and rename " _Movie" folder to " Movie" without underscore. ![]()
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