This step can be avoided if your installed Metal Fatigue game already runs on your pc without showing "please insert cd1" when starting a new gameĥ) mount your Metal Fatigue cd1 image using Daemon tools or simply put Metal Fatigue cd in your dvd/cd drive. are in Metal Fatigue directory (NOT in any subdir)Ĥ) search over internet for a no-cd for Metal Fatigue and run it. I used the zipped file () but you can use the installer if you prefer (won't describe the process, however is pretty much the same except for where various files are)ģ) unzip files into metal fatigue directory so that _inmm.dll, _inmmcnf.exe, etc. You will need a full working version, so no demo version and not even Home of the Underdogs version (which is ripped).ĭ) _inmm.dll (will tell you later where to get it)īefore you start you should backup MFatigue.exe, just in case something goes wrong It probably solves Windows Vista's missing music as well, but i can't confirmĬ) Metal Fatigue cd or Metal Fatigue cd iso. In case anyone around still fighting with sound glitch and missing dynamic music here's how i solved: I have managed to run Metal Fatigue on Win XP using DirectX (OpenGL did not work making pc crash just before starting mission)
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