In the late 1990s, the real-time strategy (RTS) genre was dominated by titans like Command & Conquer and StarCraft . Yet, for a dedicated niche of gamers, the ultimate post-apocalyptic showdown was found in KKnD2: Krossfire (Krush, Kill ‘n’ Destroy 2). Originally released for Microsoft Windows in 1998 and later ported to the PlayStation in 1999, this sequel to the original KKnD expanded the series' lore, mechanics, and faction variety.
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| Problem | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | "Please insert CD-ROM" after mounting | The crack is bad. Find a different No-CD EXE. Or use Alcohol 120% to emulate the RMPS (Recordable Media Physical Subchannel) protection. | | Black screen on launch | Disable "Full Screen Optimizations" in Properties > Compatibility. Also, set the game to launch in Windows 98 mode. | | Colors are Purple/Glitched | You forgot the in Compatibility settings. | | Game runs too fast (speed hack) | Use a CPU limiter like Battle Encoder Shirase or enable V-Sync via dgVoodoo2. | | No multiplayer (IPX error) | Use Kali or Hamachi to emulate IPX/SPX protocol. Or use the Krossfire Single Player launcher which disables netplay. | In the late 1990s, the real-time strategy (RTS)
: Supports up to 8 participants via LAN or TCP/IP on 20 dedicated maps. Even with the perfect , you will hit walls