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Star Wars Rogue Squadron 3D full ISO image For Windows. Addeddate 2018-02-15 16:26:56 Identifier. 03lucasartslogo.jpg download. Download 1 file. Star Wars: Rogue Squadron Vendor: Lucas Arts Tested operating systems: Windows 2000, Windows 7 64 Bit (x8664), Windows XP Most recent version of this submission: Star Wars: Rogue Squadron Average Rating: Tagged as: Squadron Submit a new result for this product. HKEYLOCALMACHINE SOFTWARE LucasArts Entertainment Company LLC Rogue Squadron v1.0 Change the CD Path so it is the same as the Install Path. Extract the GCGROGUE.EXE Patch from the archive to the game directory. Master the art of starfighter combat in the authentic piloting experience STAR WARS™: Squadrons. Buckle up, feel the adrenaline of first-person multiplayer space dogfights alongside your squadron, and learn what it means to be a pilot in a thrilling STAR WARS™ single-player story. Simply download the zip file then extract the contents to your Rogue Squadron game folder (that's 'c: Games Rogue' if you used the default directory when installing the game with our replacement installer). The file will overwrite the existing game executable, so you might want to take a backup first.


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Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 3D v20180825 +1 TRAINER25-08-2018
MAF
File Archive [565 KB] - External Link - Can return a false AV Positive! File = Clean!
Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 3D v1.3 +2 TRAINER07-05-2016
CH
File Archive [192 KB] - STEAM Version
Rogue Squadron v1.2 [ENGLISH] No-CD/WinXP Fixed EXE10-06-2008
Owl
File Archive [805 KB]
Play Instructions:
  • Read the included instructions!
Rogue Squadron v1.2 [US] No-CD/WinXP Fixed EXE10-01-2003
Rayder
File Archive [1.0 MB]
NOTE:Does not seem to be working on more recent VGA cards
Rogue Squadron v1.3 [US] No-CD Patch01-01-2001
budE
File Archive [99 KB]
Play Instructions:
  • Install the game - Full Installation (Make sure it is installed in a sub-directory called ROGUE)
  • Extract the RS1.3NOCD.EXE Patch from the archive to the game directory.
  • Execute the Patch to remove the CD-Check.
  • Copy the following files from the CD to the DATA directory:
    • :roguedatabundle.000
    • :roguedatabundle.001
  • Play the Game!
Rogue Squadron v1.2 [US] No-CD Patch01-01-2001
INT
File Archive [8 KB]
Play Instructions:
  • Read the included instructions!
Rogue Squadron v1.0 No-CD Patch #425-01-1999
ZHARESH/GCG
File Archive [13 KB]
Play Instructions:
  • Install the game.
  • Copy the BUNDLE.001 file from the CD (RogueData directory) to the game directory.
  • Start REGEDIT and goto:
    • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARELucasArts Entertainment Company LLC Rogue Squadronv1.0
  • Change the CD Path so it is the same as the Install Path.
  • Extract the GCGROGUE.EXE Patch from the archive to the game directory.
  • Execute the Patch to remove the CD-Check.
  • Execute SETREG.EXE to update the registry.
  • Play the Game!
NOTE:When the game is started and Error-Message is displayed, just ignore it.
Rogue Squadron [FRENCH] CD-Info09-01-1999
*PSXNIC*
LanguageFRENCH (English with French subtitles)
CD Volume LabelROGUE_1_000
Data track sizes00:13:07 - 115.3 Mb
Audio track sizes-
ProtectionUnreadable errors at 79 Mb
CD-ReaderTeac 532ES (SCSI) [3.0A]
CD-WriterTeac CDR-55S [1.0L]
SoftwareCD Wizard Pro 4.65
CD-R MediaTDK Reflex CD-R74
InstructionsRogue Squadron 3D [FRENCH] CD-Copy- [09-01-1999]
Rogue Squadron [FRENCH] 1:1 CD-Copy09-01-1999
*PSXNIC*
  • Start CD Wizard Pro (4.65 or higher).
  • From the action-bar select Tool and select CD Copy (or click CD Copy on the welcome screen) to startup MultiCopy.
  • In the MultiCopy window select as Source the CD-Reader and as Destination the CD-Writer.
  • When ready mark No Simulation and click Details.
  • Use the following settings (all other options should be left unchanged):
    Copy Tab
    Write to hard disk firstMark
    Ignore read errorsMark
  • Click Start to start the copy process.
NOTE:The Ignore read errors option in CD Wizard Pro is not supported when using the 'On the fly' method!

CDRWIN 3.6b failed to ignore theses unreadable sectors!

In some cases it is better to use the CD-Writer as Source CD-Reader as it is usually better able to read unreadable sectors.

Rogue Squadron v1.0 [GERMAN] No-CD Patch #331-12-1998
PeeGee/UCT
File Archive [9 KB]

Play Instructions:

  • Read the included README.TXT as the installation can be a bit complicated!
Rogue Squadron v1.0 No-CD Patch #231-12-1998
R!SK/FiX
File Archive [8 KB]

Play Instructions:

  • Read the included INSTALL.TXT as the installation can be a bit complicated!
Rogue Squadron v1.0 No-CD Patch #124-12-1998
Infernus/XHELL
File Archive [23 KB]

Play Instructions:

  • Install the game.
  • Extract the following files from the archive to the game dir:
    • ROGUECRK.EXE
    • SETREG.EXE
  • Copy the DATA folder from the CD to the game dir, for example:
    :RogueDataBundle.000
    :RogueDataBundle.001
  • Execute ROGUECRK.EXE and read the online instructions.
  • Execute SETREG.EXE to update the registry.
  • Play the Game!
Rogue Squadron [GERMAN] CD-Info17-12-1998
[email protected]
LanguageGERMAN (English with German subtitles)
CD Volume LabelROGUE_1_000
Data track sizes78:31:52
Audio track sizes-
Protection?
CD-ReaderTeac 532E (SCSI)
CD-WriterYamaha CDR400
SoftwareNero Burning Rom 4.0.0.2
CD-R MediaBestMedia CD-R80
InstructionsRogue Squadron [GERMAN] 1:1 CD-Copy- [17-12-1998]
Rogue Squadron [GERMAN] 1:1 CD-Copy17-12-1998
[email protected]
Backup Instructions:
  • Start Nero - Burning Rom (4.0.0.5 or higher).
  • From the action-bar choose File and select CD-Copy.
  • Use the following settings (all other settings should be left default):
Image Tab
Image fileEnter aImage filename
Copy options Tab
On the flyDeSelect
Drive with source CD..SelectSource CD-Reader
Read Speed1x (150 kB/s)
Read options Tab
Number of retries before read error10
Read media catalog number and ISCRSelect
Ignore illegal TOC TypeSelect
Unreadable dataContinue copying
Data mode 1 - Force raw reading
- If it can be changed or it is not ghosted
Select
Data mode 1 - On errors..write uncorrected
Data mode 2 - Force raw readingSelect
Data mode 2 - On errors..write uncorrected
Read audio data with sub channelSelect
Use Jitter correctionSelect (for older Readers)
Ignore read errorsSelect
Burn Tab
Write Speed1x (150 KB/s)
  • When ready click Copy CD to start the copy process.
NOTE:Use an 80 minutes CD-R or OverSize a 74 minutes CD-R to burn as the original CD is 78:31 minutes in size!

In some cases it is better to use the CD-Writer as Source CD-Reader as it is usually better able to read unreadable sectors.

The FRENCH & SCANDINAVIAN version can be written to a 74 minutes CD-R as the image is only about 100 Mb!


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Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 3D is a basic port from the Nintendo 64 version of the game (or perhaps the other way around, but in any case they're identical on both systems) with the exception of the main screen and the cheat codes.

You are Luke Skywalker, Rebel hero and leader of the elite group of pilots known as Rogue Squadron. Set during the time period between the first Star Wars film (a.k.a. A New Hope) and The Empire Strikes Back, this game features a series of 16 missions plus three bonus ones available based on your ability to earn medals. To earn a medal in a mission, you must complete its objectives and meet certain statistical benchmarks; the better your numbers, the better your medals, from bronze to silver to gold. Along the way you also receive promotions, from novice to flight commander to captain and so forth.

LucasArts was smart to dump a lot of the extra baggage in their earlier X-Wing game when creating this one. Rogue Squadron is more of a basic Arcade shooter; you can't transfer power from shields to weapons and vice-versa, for example. Each ship only has so much strength in its shields, and once that's used up the next hit you take will send you to a spectacular crash (the crashes are great in this game -- try to watch if you can as a TIE fighter plows into a mountain or hits the water). Your main weapons, however, have unlimited power, although your special weapons (proton torpedoes on X-wings, cluster missiles on V-wings, and so forth) have a limited capacity which can't be replenished.

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The missions are varied and fun to play. They're divided into four chapters, with the final one being just one mission: The Battle of Calamari (fans of the Dark Empire comic book will recognize the V-wings and World Devestators). Along the way a story is told, and each chapter is preceded by the main Star Wars theme, along with the now-familiar scrolling text telling the player what has happened so far.

Part of the story involves an Imperial pilot named Kasan Moor who defects to the Rebels. Pursuing her is Moff Kohl Seerdon, who is determined to punish her for her actions and pops up a couple times. Sub-plots abound, such as the capture of Wedge Antilles by the Imperials and a power struggle over much-needed bacta supplies. This is gameplaying at its best, because players feels like they're really part of a big story as opposed to repeating the same level over and over again with minor variations.

A lot of thought and care obviously went into each mission. The planets are varied and their scenery is really well done, although the use of fogging to obscure a lack of graphics can be frustrating when you're hunting for that elusive enemy ship. Fans of the original films will enjoy going to places such as Corellia, home planet of Han Solo; Kessel, whose spice mines C-3PO was sure he'd be sent to; and Calamari, home of Calamarians like Admiral Ackbar who were featured in Return of the Jedi. The most impressive planet has to be Sullust, where the action takes place underground among fiery volcanoes and toxic gases. Taloraan, a gas giant similar to Bespin, is a close second with its music lifted straight from the film; the ability to fly to great heights and depths in the planet's atmosphere makes up for the lack of any space-bound missions.

The graphics are really beautiful. Every ship is rendered exactly as it should be, and the planets have unique personalities. You really do feel like you're in the cockpit of one of these ships, engaged in a fierce dogfight. My only complaint is that this game doesn't handle as well on a PC as it does on the N64. Even with 333Mhz, 4MB of video RAM, a 3D card and 64 MB of RAM, it still felt choppy. This made it difficult to zero in on targets, which really held down my shooting percentages. In missions where accuracy is key, prepare yourself for some frustration.

Overall though, this game is a blast. It's a must for any videogame enthusiast -- even if they're not a big Star Wars fan.

Graphics: Beautiful. The only aspect which holds it back is the overuse of fogging in some missions.

Sound: Awesome. All the sounds from the films are there. You'll feel like you've stepped into one of the movies.

Astro 25 software download. Enjoyment: Lots of fun, but I take this area down a notch due to the nature of the controls. It's tougher than it should be to get a bead on enemy fighters, especially when compared to the Nintendo 64 version of this game.

Replay Value: It should take quite a while to get through all the missions and do well enough to open the bonus ones.

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The missions are varied and fun to play. They're divided into four chapters, with the final one being just one mission: The Battle of Calamari (fans of the Dark Empire comic book will recognize the V-wings and World Devestators). Along the way a story is told, and each chapter is preceded by the main Star Wars theme, along with the now-familiar scrolling text telling the player what has happened so far.

Part of the story involves an Imperial pilot named Kasan Moor who defects to the Rebels. Pursuing her is Moff Kohl Seerdon, who is determined to punish her for her actions and pops up a couple times. Sub-plots abound, such as the capture of Wedge Antilles by the Imperials and a power struggle over much-needed bacta supplies. This is gameplaying at its best, because players feels like they're really part of a big story as opposed to repeating the same level over and over again with minor variations.

A lot of thought and care obviously went into each mission. The planets are varied and their scenery is really well done, although the use of fogging to obscure a lack of graphics can be frustrating when you're hunting for that elusive enemy ship. Fans of the original films will enjoy going to places such as Corellia, home planet of Han Solo; Kessel, whose spice mines C-3PO was sure he'd be sent to; and Calamari, home of Calamarians like Admiral Ackbar who were featured in Return of the Jedi. The most impressive planet has to be Sullust, where the action takes place underground among fiery volcanoes and toxic gases. Taloraan, a gas giant similar to Bespin, is a close second with its music lifted straight from the film; the ability to fly to great heights and depths in the planet's atmosphere makes up for the lack of any space-bound missions.

The graphics are really beautiful. Every ship is rendered exactly as it should be, and the planets have unique personalities. You really do feel like you're in the cockpit of one of these ships, engaged in a fierce dogfight. My only complaint is that this game doesn't handle as well on a PC as it does on the N64. Even with 333Mhz, 4MB of video RAM, a 3D card and 64 MB of RAM, it still felt choppy. This made it difficult to zero in on targets, which really held down my shooting percentages. In missions where accuracy is key, prepare yourself for some frustration.

Overall though, this game is a blast. It's a must for any videogame enthusiast -- even if they're not a big Star Wars fan.

Graphics: Beautiful. The only aspect which holds it back is the overuse of fogging in some missions.

Sound: Awesome. All the sounds from the films are there. You'll feel like you've stepped into one of the movies.

Astro 25 software download. Enjoyment: Lots of fun, but I take this area down a notch due to the nature of the controls. It's tougher than it should be to get a bead on enemy fighters, especially when compared to the Nintendo 64 version of this game.

Replay Value: It should take quite a while to get through all the missions and do well enough to open the bonus ones.


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