Okay, here's the list of downloads currently posted. I'll be adding Tribes 1 to this list eventually.
Alternate downloadsTribesNext has a list of
mirror sites. You might also want to read their installation instructions.
The ISOs downloadable from the TribesNext links are of the final shipped version, I believe. Their checksums will differ from mine.
PatchesIf you've downloaded the ISO from me rather than from one of the mirror sites, you've snagged the retail ISO (non-patched). You'll need to
download the 25034 update and patch it manually.
For both the retail and later ISO versions, you'll need to install the
TribesNext patch, which circumvents the master server code that's now broken (since, well, the master servers don't exist anymore--neither do the auth servers).
If you want to use the ISOs and don't want to burn them, you'll need to install something like
MagicDisk, which allows you to mount ISO images as a separate drive. This is also a handy utility for general use if you spend any amount of time in Windows.
Pre-patched versionIf you've downloaded the pre-patched version, you simply need to extract it to some location on your drive and create a shortcut with the start-in folder set to the location you've extracted Tribes. The command line should read:
path/to/Tribes2.exe -online -mod ClassicBe aware that the pre-patched version is basically an uploaded copy of everything I've had installed for about 12 years. There may be some junk in the archive related to the various servers I've run over the years. Although, upon closer inspection, it appears that it might be a fairly clean install. Either way, the pre-patched version
may save you some trouble.
Tribes 1Because of the age of Tribes 1 (the actual retail name was "Starsiege: Tribes"), it doesn't work out of the box with either Windows Vista (or later) or with widescreen resolutions. I've included a few patches that should be compatible with the 1.11 servers, but you can't simply run
Tribes.exe anymore. Instead, you'll need to try either
tribes111-v-ws.exe (widescreen patches) or
VistaLH1.30Tribes.exe. I'd suggest attempting to use the widescreen patch first.
To configure Tribes for widescreen resolutions, you'll need to modify the file located at
config/wsfix.cs and set the desired display width and height as appropriate. I've included two of the more common ones as
ws-1680x1050.cs and
ws-1920x1080.cs. Just copy them over
wsfix.cs (that is, renamed to "wsfix.cs") as appropriate. If I haven't included a resolution you're running, just edit the file by hand.
I've also included the basic game server list if you want to play on my server, if it's running. You might need to remove an extraneous test entry if I haven't removed it already, as there's one for my local network which (obviously) won't work for you.
Tribes 2There's a surprising number of servers still running for Tribes 2. If you want to practice on mine, it's not currently registering with the master so you'll need to open the console by pressing tilde (~) and enter the following:
joingame("72.0.44.133");It'll prompt for a password; just enter "goons" (minus quotes). You might need to reopen the console with tilde again and type the
joingame statement (as above) a second time, although it's easier to simply open the console and press the up arrow key twice.
I'll see about registering it with the master, but I suspect they're filtering out game servers that are password protected. Either that or it's my firewall that might be blocking some level of communications with the master. I haven't checked.