Survival Crisis Z

testmachine

Old member
Hey guys.
I just found a amazing game.It's Called Survival Crisis Z.It's a Survival Horror/Adventure with RPG elements.Played for several hours now and the game is just plain awesome:
System Requirements:
Pentium 3 800 mhz or Amd Athlon + 1000 mhz equivalent
Nvidia Or Ati graphics with DirectX 8.0 support
512 MB of Random Acces Memory (ram)
Peripherals:Keyboard,Speakers,Mouse,Joystick ( is optional).
you can download the game HERE (OFFICIAL SITE LINK)
The game was checked with ESET Smart security 5 and has absolutely no viruses!
it's clean and not infected
Inside the game executable select the location you want to extract the game.Run SCZ.exe and configure the controls and have large fun!
 

VintageTorrie

Megadeth Fan
Sounds good, downloading now :D

Got a problem. Message came up saying dx8vb.dll was missing (DirectX8 Visual Basic I think), so I downloaded it and put it into the Survival root folder. Now another message has come up saying 'Run-time Error 429, ActiveX component can't create object'. WTF does that mean?
 
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testmachine

Old member
Firs you need to download these 3 files:
dx7vb.dll
dx8vb.dll
d3drm.dll
Place those 3 files in your C:/Windows/System32
folder.
Run command.exe as administrator (R-click the
program and choose "Run as administrator) and
type the following:
cd c:\windows\system32(Enter) If Windows is not on your C Drive, replace it with the appropriate
letter.
regsvr32 dx7vb.dll(Enter)
regsvr32 dx8vb.dll(Enter)
A confirmation message will appear for both
 

VintageTorrie

Megadeth Fan
Done that but a message comes up when I press enter:

The module "dx7vb.dll" failed to load.

Make sure the binary is stored at the specified path or debug it to check for problems with the binary or dependent .DLL files.

The specified module could not be found.

:(

EDIT: Tried using both cmd.exe and Commmand Prompt, but same thing happens.
 
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testmachine

Old member
Important:It works on Win xp perfectly.
but have you tried to confirm the dlls.When you move the dlls to C:/windows/System32/
then you should receive a confirmation message.
 

VintageTorrie

Megadeth Fan
I've put the dll's into system 32, but when I try to confirm it, an error message comes up. It's the one in my last post.

And I can't install VB6, it says its corrupted, but I got it from the Microsoft website. :glare:
 
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VintageTorrie

Megadeth Fan
Figured it out. Since my Windows 7 is 64-bit, I had to put the 3 .dll's into windows\sysWOW64. All this bother, and it was actually so simple. :happy:
 
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