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There any files are missing? [Mac]

Hello people this is Zanghfei.

So I was wandering if Romance Of Three Kingdoms have missing files.

Ok I have a DVD and I installed my game with Crossover game 8.4.1

But, there no any-sound o_o i try to switch some stuff in option.
nothing work. So. I decide to play ROTK folder (Romance of three kingdoms)

In folder of ROTK

[RTKXI] That have - 00000000.256 - Doc - Media - R11Launcher.exe - Readme.txt - RTKXI.exe - STcheck.wma.

[RTKXI] => [Media] That have - face - movie - msg - san11res.bin - scenario - script.

The problem is I can't find any soundtrack?!
How I can possible to play music and movie in ROTK?

Please help me as fast possible.
Using Mac tiger 10.4.1

-Zanghfei

The problem may be solved by opening Manage Bottles, then go to the Control Panel tab and select and launch the Wine Configuration. From there go to the Audio tab, and then select OK on the window that will likely pop up. Once you see the Test Sound button, click it and see if you hear anything. If you do then congrats, if not then select another driver selection from the left menu, apply, and then test again. Once you hear sound from one of the options then you are good to go.

If that isn't it, then there is something different about your OS install that is causing the issue. I don't use the Mac version so I probably wouldn't be able to help, but there are definitely people around here who can, so post your results.

As for the sound, I'm sure it's in your install. And the audio quality of this game is top notch... definitely one of the highlights of all the RTK games is listening to the music while playing the game. With this version of the game though I don't know any way to extract the music files from the game and I don't think it is as easy as finding them as standalone files in the install directory. I think they are embedded in other files which would make it a little harder to extract and play by themselves. Good luck.

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