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PC - Windows : Black and White Deluxe Reviews

Below are user reviews of Black and White Deluxe and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Black and White Deluxe. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.







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Not with XP

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 9 / 12
Date: December 26, 2003
Author: Amazon User

Will not run on XP no matter what I did. I give up! It's going back! I was really excited when I got this as a Christmas gift as it was one of the things I really wanted. However, it WOULD NOT install on XP. I have a kickin' vidcard, tons of memory and hard drive space. :P~ *sigh*

Totally ruined my hopes

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 5 / 6
Date: April 14, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I have the original version of Black and White, it was a compelling game with great graphics at the time it was made. When I got my new PC loaded with XP. It would not work. The box (which I saved for some reason) did not indicate XP as a compatible OS. I was upset but kept it anyway, just in case. Then the Deluxe was offered and I read the box carefully; XP compatible it said. I was excited to get home only to be disappointed once again. They say they are going to fix it but I think not as B&W2 is due out this year. Save your money. Then wait, don't buy B&W 2 until you read the beta reviews to ensure you wont be disappointed again by Lion Head Studios (EA is not to blame, they just finance the operation the programming is done at Lion Head Studios. DONT BE SNOOKERED OUT OF $15

Not worth the headache

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 1 / 7
Date: August 12, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I have a brand new computer and thought to start putting some games on. so i bought the deluxe version of b&w and it is unable to play. i've tried updating drivers, it's just the game that sucks. don't uninstall the windows hotfix kb82...141 that some jerks tell you to uninstall. when i did that it made my computer go into an unending cycle of trying to reboot. i had to reinstall windows to get it working again. i hate lionhead games for still selling an obviously flawed game without usefull support or patches.

Looks cool, but is it?

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 7 / 16
Date: June 21, 2004
Author: Amazon User

There aren't many god simulators on the market nowadays, nor have there ever been years ago. Black and White Deluxe is a great package, which comes with the Black and White and its expansion for a nice price. I may have given this game 2 stars, but this game is absolutely phenomenal in terms of graphics, sound, and especially AI. Here's my review of the game:

Concept: The player assumes the role as god. You're either good or evil. You also have a "creature" that you can raise and teach stuff. Your objective is to gain influence by taking over villages by either helping them, or harassing them. Sounds pretty good so far, let's move on.

Graphics and Sound: Both are absolutely amazing, considering this game was made roughly 3 years ago.

Replay Value: You will be playing this game for hours, whether it's training your creature, facing other people online, or just completing the single player campaign.

And what does this add up to? NOTHING!!
1. When I first bought this game, I saw a giant creature on the cover, which was raising hell. I thought it looked cool so I bought the game. I have been playing this game for months, and my creature is only as big as a tree. You'll spend hours playing this game, but all you'll get is a tiny creature that poops! This is definitely a great disappointment.
2. There are only five levels. Five!!!
3. You're going to need more than a day off from work just to play this game; it consumes way too much time. It may seem fun and addicting for the first couple hours. After using a food miracle to impress a village for the 567th time, you realize you're getting nowhere. I'm simply warning you so you don't waste precious time.
2. Problems!! If your computer runs on Windows XP Home or Professional, you'll experience more problems than a bacterium reproduces itself. Black and White Deluxe does come with a patch for the original Black and White, but this does not help that much. You'll get errors that force you to quit from starting the game. The Creature Island expansion pack doesn't even work! When you click on the screen, you go back to the main Windows screen. These problems have been reported from many Windows XP users. Also, I used a new high-performance computer to play this game.

Overall: An epic game wasted. If only the programmers spent some extra time to fix the problems, if your creature grew faster, if this game had some more levels, and if it had some point, it would be an amazing game. Sadly, this is not true. My advice for you: do not get this game. You'll waste sooooo much time. However, I do recommend you try the sequel when it comes out.

It should NOT be stated that this operates on XP...

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 4 / 4
Date: March 12, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This absolutely should not be considered to work on xp...there are sound issues, mouse issues...what a friggin mess. I finally got the original to work...it would still switch to desktop after one click but I could alt+tab back into it with success. Don't have 5.1 turned on...you won't get any sound. As for creature isle....no matter what I've tried it will always crash back to the desktop after clicking within the game...terrible compatibility issues.

Does not work with XP

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 4 / 4
Date: April 11, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This game does is not compatible with XP although the box states that it is. After several tries with EA Tech support I was able to get disk one Black & White running after downloading patch 1.2. I was not successful with Creature Island though and have not managed to play it. I do not recommend buying this game if you have Windows XP as your operating system; it is a waste of money and time.

MY REVEIW

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 2 / 14
Date: November 18, 2003
Author: Amazon User

this game is ok but it needs a bit more of a twist, it is to easy to start another game. i know a game is good when it is hard for me to start playing another game for at least a month. i recomend it to people who play all the games they have no matter if they like one better

Windows XP

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 2 / 8
Date: August 02, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I'm talking about an old budget version of B&W here, but it seems that the XP issue has stayed the same. Got it from Wall Mart for 9 bucks, and without a patch or anything it ran perfectly fine on three different XP computers with XP home edition and professional(P3 1 gig Laptop with ATI card, P3 1 gig Celeron Laptop + ATI card, and Athlon 3200+ with Gforce 5200xp. No problems at all. So I sent it to my brother in Austria, and on his machine, it wouldn't run. Before that, he had ordered the German version at Amazon. Wouldn't run either. He sent me the German version, it's working fine on my computers. I am suspecting this is more of a graphics issue than anything else. In any case, stay away from the damn thing, because in four years they either didn't care or were not able to fix the issue. Now they are trying to make a quick buck with an obviously still flawed version, but at a time when everybody is running XP. The consumer should not reward behavior like this.
Anyway, the game itself is in my opinion a little bit overrated. A great idea poorly executed (My creature is so stupid, it drives me nuts. Leash of learning yeah...). Creature management is tedious and boring. The controls (rotating, tilting, zooming) remained an issue, even after hours of playing. (Stop playing for a month, and then try to get used to it again...). And don't get me wrong, I am a "Bullfrog" of the first hour. Power monger, Syndicate, Flood and Dungeon Keeper are among my favorite games ever. Let's hope B&W 2 lives up to the hype. Syndicate 2 was a big disappointment in that respect.
Oh, graphics are good.


Fun, but a lot of work

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 19 / 21
Date: March 14, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I just recently got this game in preperation for B&W 2. When I first started playing it, I absolutely loved it and would have easily given it 5 stars. After playing it for a while, I got annoyed and overwhelmed at the micro management and would have reviewed it probably at about 2 stars. But now after getting used to it and 30 plus hours of play, I think 4 is right.

The game starts out with a very helpful tutorial that shows you the basic controls, how to cast spells, and taking care of the people. You later pick the creature you want and it helps you in training him and taking care of him also. After you get through that, you then go to a town where you will need to start your own civilization. This is where you may get frustrated because your people always need food, homes, children, and buildings. A smart thing to do is build plenty farms before bulding homes or children no matter how much they complain because eventually there will not be enough food in the few farms to supply the villige store (where the food and wood is stocked) so you will be constantly hovering over the store supplying food (very annoying). With the Deluxe version of B&W, it comes with several patches that fixes a ton of problems. One major issue that it will fix is that your wirshippers will not eat like horses any more so you will get to pay less attention to them. Install these before playing the game because it comes in as a HUGE help.

There are 2 things that kept me from giving this game 5 stars even after disliking it so much at first.
One is that it crashes every few times I play. Sometimes it will go for hours on end without a jitter but sometimes it will crash twice within 5 minutes. I am running it on a Windows 98 PC with 512MB RAM and an old NVIDIA Video card. The game is from 2001 so it does OK. I also installed it on my newer Dell PC that has 1.5 Gigs of RAM, Windows XP, and the newest ATI graphics card. I started an evil god on it and it has not crashed once. Some are saying that the game does not run on XP, but it does fine with me.
The second thing that kept me from giving 5 stars is the part of the game I am on now. I'm not going to say much to keep from ruining the game for some of you but this level of the game is really ticking me off. Every time I get a few buildings built they get burned!!! I dont have enough villigers to give me enough prayer power to constantly cast shield miracles because my people are getting stolen!!! I don't know what to do. Maybe I'm doing something wrong or not doiing something I should but it is really making me mad. Earlier in the game on another level, I had just gotten a big enough population to start to convert another village ( you have a realm of influence based on the amount of people that you have in your town. You connot do anything outside that realm. Therefore, the more people you have the bigger your influence realm will be). I was performing miriacles for them when I started hearing the word "death" and my conscience guy said that we were being attacked. I went back to my villiage and there was a lightning storm stricking my town center. Every time the lighting would hit it, it would catch on fire. My villiagers would run to put it out when another lighting bolt would hit, catching everyone around it on fire. They would die so more people would run to the fire to put it out and they to would be set aflame! It finally stopped dtorming but I ended up losing about 70% of my population with my influence realm very small again. After that I went to the setup menu in the game and downloaded the realtime weather that was happening outside my own home (it was snowing) so that did not happen again. This is a cool feature to use if you want to make the weather in the game be more realistic to what you are seeing out your own window.

This game has a very steep learning curve. It has a lot of micromanagement to deal with so you will never be sitting back watching things take place. I reccommend this game to one who has a lot of time and a ton of patience. So if you decide to get the game, have fun and good luck.


If you have Windows98/ME and A LOT of Ram, you need see this

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 11 / 20
Date: February 07, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I saw some people have problems running this game. If your system is Windows98/ME and you have more than 512 MB memory in stalled, you need to see this ... otherwise you will get game crashes more frequently ... not just in Black & White, but other games as well. You need to follow the workaround method as follows.

I first come across this knowledge from www.nvidia.com FAQ : Windows 98 and ME were based on the original Windows 95 kernel which was never designed for handling a lot of memory. These systems will experience various operational difficulties if more than 512MB physical memory is installed. These problems are due to how the 32-bit protected-mode cache driver (VCache) for Windows 9x/ME reserves memory. With more than 512MB memory, VCache may reserve most of the virtual addresses available. This issue does not affect Microsoft Windows XP or Windows 2000. Directions for correcting this problem are outlined in Microsoft's Knowledge Base article number 253912: [...]

CAUSE :
The Windows 32-bit protected-mode cache driver (Vcache) determines the maximum cache size based on the amount of RAM that is present when Windows starts, or 800MB, whichever is less. Vcache then reserves enough memory addresses to permit it to access a cache of the maximum size so that it can increase the cache to that size if needed.. These addresses are allocated in a range of virtual addresses from 0xC0000000 through 0xFFFFFFFF (virtual address occupy between 3 gigabyte and 4 gigabyte area - a space of only 1 gigabytes) known as the system arena.

On computers with large amounts of RAM, the maximum cache size can be large enough that Vcache consumes nearly all of the addresses in the system arena, leaving little virtual memory addresses available for other system process.

This problem may occur more readily with Advanced Graphics Port (AGP) video adapters because the AGP aperture is also mapped to addresses in the system arena. For example, if Vcache is using a maximum cache size of 800 MB and an AGP video adapter has a 128-MB aperture mapped, there is very little address space remaining for the other system code and data that must occupy this range of virtual addresses.

WORKAROUND :

- Add the MaxFileCache line as follows in the System.ini file to reduce the maximum cache size that Vcache uses to 512 MB (512x1024 =524288 KB. Note: The value for these settings are in kilobytes) or less :
[VCache]
MaxFileCache=524288

- Then reboot computer to have setting take effect. You should suffer FAR LESS crashes in many games. Your game can still crash, though. But it will be due to other problems - game bugs, drivers too old, etc.


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