Red Faction FAQ

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This page provides fixes to commonly encountered issues, and answers to frequently asked questions.

It would be impossible to list absolutely every issue and question that may come up on this page. If you're facing an issue or have a question that doesn't appear on this page, please feel welcome to join the Red Faction Community Discord and ask it. It's extremely likely that someone there knows the answer and would be happy to help you.

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Common Issues when Launching Red Faction

Nothing happens when I try to launch the game, or it launches but immediately crashes

Cause:

If you're running an official Red Faction version, this issue is likely a compatibility issue with modern hardware or a modern operating system. If you're running Pure Faction, you may experience this issue as Pure Faction is not compatible with certain versions of Windows 10.

Solution:

Installing and switching to Dash Faction should resolve this issue for you.

Error "Please insert Red Faction CD 2"

Cause:

You're running Red Faction version 1.0, 1.1, or 1.2, and those versions require CD 2 be in your CD-ROM drive for the game to launch.

Solution:

Official version 1.21, as well as all commonly-used community versions of Red Faction resolve this issue and allow you to launch the game without CD 2 in your CD-ROM drive.

Error "Unable to initialize DirectX 8.0"

Cause:

This issue occurs when launching Red Faction (particularly in full screen mode) on some new hardware.

Solution:

All commonly-used community versions resolve this issue - we recommend using Dash Faction for maximum compatibility with new hardware and operating systems. You may need to launch the community version you choose in "windowed" or "stretched" mode as opposed to full screen mode to resolve this issue.

Error "At least 8 MB of available video memory is required"

Cause:

This error occurs when Red Faction 1.0, 1.1, or 1.2 is launched on a system with 2GiB or more available video memory. At a technical level, the issue is caused by a signed DWORD being read as less than the minimum of 5MiB, and is resolved with the replacement of a signed less than comparision with an unsigned less than comparison.

Solution:

Official version 1.21, as well as all commonly-used community versions of Red Faction resolve this issue and allow you to launch the game on systems with 2GiB or more available video memory.

Error "Unable to read project sound information. Is bluebeard.bty missing?"

Cause:

This error occurs when the stock file bluebeard.bty is missing from your Red Faction directory.

Solution:

The fix for this issue is very simple. You will need to download an original Red Faction bluebeard.bty file (available on FactionFiles.com) and drop it into your Red Faction directory.

  • The default Red Faction directory for Steam copies of Red Faction is C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\red faction\
  • The default Red Faction directory for non-Steam copies of Red Faction is C:\games\RedFaction\

Error "Unsupported game executable has been detected."

Cause:

If you get this error when attempting to launch Dash Faction, it means you've tried to hook an incompatible version of the game. Dash Faction was built as an add-on for Red Faction v1.20 (NA), and it requires that version to run.

Solution:

The easiest way to resolve this issue is to reinstall Dash Faction via the installer, which should patch your game as required so you have the right version. In very rare cases however, you may need to manually download the necessary version of rf.exe, place it in your Red Faction directory, and configure the Dash Faction "Game executable" (via the Options button in the Dash Faction Launcher) to the rf.exe you just downloaded. You can download an original, unmodified rf.exe from v1.20 (NA) from FactionFiles.com.

  • The default Red Faction directory for Steam copies of Red Faction is C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\red faction\
  • The default Red Faction directory for non-Steam copies of Red Faction is C:\games\RedFaction\

Error "failed to inject DLL [...] win32 error 126 The specified module could not be found."

Cause:

If you get this error when attempting to launch Dash Faction, it means the required DashFaction.dll file is not in the same directory as DashFactionLauncher.exe. This may be because you've moved DashFactionLauncher.exe to your desktop or another location, when you intended to instead create a shortcut.

Solution:

The easiest way to resolve this issue is to reinstall Dash Faction via the installer. Alternatively, if you know that you've moved DashFactionLauncher.exe and/or DashFaction.dll out of the directory that contains the other Dash Faction files, you can fix this issue by moving them both back.

Error "Game executable has not been found. Please set a proper path in Options."

Cause:

If you get this error when attempting to launch Dash Faction, it means the "Game executable" field in the Dash Faction Options (accessible via the launcher) is not properly configured. This may be because you've moved your Red Faction executable to a new location.

Solution:

To resolve this issue, click the "Options" button in DashFactionLauncher.exe and click the "Browse" button next to the "Game executable" field. Specify a Red Faction v1.20 NA executable, then click OK. If you don't have this file, you can download an original, unmodified rf.exe from v1.20 (NA) from FactionFiles.com. This rf.exe file should be dropped into your Red Faction directory.

  • The default Red Faction directory for Steam copies of Red Faction is C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\red faction\
  • The default Red Faction directory for non-Steam copies of Red Faction is C:\games\RedFaction\

Common In-Game Issues

Submarine explodes after Geothermal Plant

Cause:

This error occurs when Red Faction is running with a high framerate (FPS), as will almost always occur when its running on a modern computer.

Solution:

Installing and using Dash Faction is the best solution for this issue, as Dash Faction resolves the issue entirely. Alternatively, as a workaround, you can limit your FPS to less than 60 through external methods.

I can't shoot, move, or jump; or my game is stuttering, glitching, warping, or running too fast

Cause:

Red Faction has numerous issues when running on systems with newer hardware and/or software, including but not limited to those in this list. There's not one issue to point to as the cause of these issues.

Solution:

We recommend using Dash Faction, as it resolves these issues and is compatible with all known hardware/operating system configurations. Some other community-made Red Faction clients resolve some amount of these issues, but Dash Faction is by far the most comprehensive solution.

Game has severe graphical issues

Cause:

Red Faction, particularly official versions v1.00 through to v1.20, suffers from a number of very severe graphical issues on modern hardware.

Solution:

We recommend using Dash Faction, as it resolves these issues and is compatible with all known hardware/operating system configurations. Some other community-made Red Faction clients resolve some amount of these issues, but Dash Faction is by far the most comprehensive solution.

I'm getting severe framerate/FPS drops

Cause:

If you're running official version v1.21, this issue occurs when some specific levels are loaded. At a technical level, it's caused by v1.21 not properly handling invalid floating point values within the entity orientation matrix.

Solution:

No commonly-used community-made RF clients suffer from this issue. We recommend Dash Faction as it does not suffer from this issue, and fixes the vast majority of other issues you may encounter.

I'm getting severe framerate/FPS drops and I'm already using Dash Faction

Cause:

If you're already running Dash Faction, this issue occurs when OBS or OBS Studio attempts to hook the game for recording/streaming if you have anti-aliasing enabled in the Dash Faction launcher.

Solution:

To resolve this issue, exit the game and turn off anti-aliasing in the Dash Faction Launcher options panel, then relaunch the game.

Game crashes when I pick up items

Cause:

This issue occurs on official version v1.21 when you attempt to pick up weapon, health, armor, or ammo pickups while running the game at high resolutions.

Solution:

No commonly-used community-made RF clients suffer from this issue. We recommend Dash Faction as it does not suffer from this issue, includes proper support for high/custom/widescreen resolutions, and fixes the vast majority of other issues you may encounter.

Game crashes when I attach pistol silencer, or when I get the "monkey suit"

Cause:

This issue usually happens when you have a custom Pistol mod installed that doesn't have a proper silencer included.

Solution:

Unfortunately, there is usually no easy way to repair Pistol mods to include a proper silencer. Therefore, you should remove your custom Pistol mod to fix this issue. If you don't remember which file included the mod, an easy way to remove any installed clientside mods is to empty (or rename) your \user_maps\multi\ and \user_maps\single\ directories.

Sound from vehicles/robots/weapons is very loud or cuts off

Cause:

Red Faction doesn't correctly handle scaling sounds when you move the "Sound Effects" slider in the options menu, resulting in some sounds being very loud and/or cutting in and out based on your proximity to their source. The problem isn't known to occur with music or message volume.

Solution:

If you're running Windows Vista, 7, 2008, 2008 R2, 8, 2012, 8.1, 10, or 2016, it is recommended to set the in-game Red Faction "Sound Effects" volume (in the Options->Audio panel) to 100%, then use the Windows volume mixer to scale the game's audio to the desired level.

HUD elements are all jumbled together in top left corner of screen

Cause:

Red Faction official versions only support four resolutions (640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024). If you try to use an official version of the game with any other resolution (including any widescreen resolutions), all HUD elements will be jumbled in the top left corner of the screen.

Solution:

Both Dash Faction and Pure Faction resolve this issue for multiplayer, however Pure Faction will not properly display vehicle HUDs or radio messages (from Eos, Hendrix, etc.) in single player. We recommend using Dash Faction, as it fully resolves this issue in all situations, meaning you will be able to play both single player and multiplayer without HUD issues. Furthermore, Dash Faction includes a "Big HUD" option, to enlarge the HUD when running at higher resolutions.

Rail Driver scope is bugged and displaying yellow lines

Cause:

This issue usually happens when Red Faction is running in 16-bit mode.

Solution:

To resolve this issue, set Red Faction to run in 32-bit mode.

  • If you're using an official version, you can make this change by pressing the "SETUP" button in the Red Faction launcher, and setting "Framebuffer" to "32 Bit" on the "Video" tab, then pressing "OK."
  • If you're using Pure Faction, you can make this change by going to the "Game Settings" tab of the Pure Faction launcher and setting "Colour Depth" to "32 Bit," then pressing "Save Settings."
  • If you're using Dash Faction, you can make this change by pressing the "Options" button in the Dash Faction launcher, and setting "Color Depth" to "32 bits," then pressing "OK."

Character reflection in mirrors is broken

Cause:

This issue (dubbed "Frankenparker" by the community) exists in all official versions of Red Faction after version 1.1, as well as all community-made versions except Dash Faction, and is caused by the skin for the miner Parker character model being applied to the mesh for undercover Parker.

Solution:

This bug has been fixed in the Dash Faction community made Red Faction version as of v1.3.0. When using Dash Faction, Parker will go undercover without any such visual issues. As a bonus, Dash Faction also increases the resolution of mirrors and screens, so you'll get a better look at the fixed undercover Parker.

Audio in cutscenes isn't synced with facial animations

Cause:

This known issue occurs on all official Red Faction versions, as well as all community-made versions except Dash Faction, and is caused by timing issues affecting the game to varying degrees based on the game's framerate while the cutscene is playing.

Solution:

The Dash Faction community made Red Faction version resolves this issue, and cutscene animations and audio will be properly synchronized when you're running Dash Faction. Dash Faction also includes an option to allow the player to skip cutscenes if they don't wish to watch them.

I can't jump out of the water

Cause:

This known issue occurs on all official Red Faction versions when running at high framerates (FPS).

Solution:

Both Dash Faction and Pure Faction resolve this issue. We recommend Dash Faction as it also fixes the vast majority of other issues you may encounter.

Odd graphical or audio issues after the game has been open for a while

Cause:

A memory leak exists in all official Red Faction versions, as well as all community-made versions except Dash Faction (v1.5.0+), which causes strange graphical or audio glitches if Red Faction has been open through a very large amount of level loads - this can occur when you save and load extremely often while playing through the single player campaign. This issue will eventually lead to your game fully freezing and/or crashing, and the loss of any unsaved progress.

Solution:

Installing and using Dash Faction is the best solution for this issue, as Dash Faction entirely resolves the issue (along with many other issues). Alternatively, as a workaround, you can restart your game the first time you notice this issue occuring.

After loading a saved game, I'm in a different place in the level and I lost all my weapons

Cause:

This issue occurs when you save (or quicksave) your game when your character is out of bounds while using Pure Faction, resulting in an essentially corrupt savegame file. At a technical level, this issue is caused by a "spawn error" because the game is unable to determine the proper entity to which your player should be assigned. When a "spawn error" occurs, you spawn as a new "miner1" entity with 100/100 health/armour and a 12mm Pistol with maximum ammo.

Solution:

Unfortunately, as this issue is caused by a savegame file that has essentially been corrupted, no easy fix exists. We encourage you to save your game often, using different savegame filenames, so that if this rare issue were to occur, you can simply revert to an earlier savegame file.

Additionally, Dash Faction resolves most savegame corruption issues, meaning your savegame files are less likely to become corrupt and result in this issue.


Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I get a copy of Red Faction?

Answer:

Red Faction is available for purchase as a digital download or physical copy (CD). Digital Download:

Physical Copy (CD):

Will Red Faction run on my computer?

Can I play Red Faction on Linux?

I've heard about Pure Faction and/or Dash Faction. What are they, and should I download them?

Where can I go to talk to other Red Faction fans, find people to play with, or ask for help with an issue?

Where can I find community-made Red Faction mods or levels?

How do I install and play custom mods?

How do I install and play custom levels/maps?

How do I make my own custom mods or levels?

Does anyone speed run Red Faction?

What are the major differences between the PlayStation 2 and PC versions of RF?

Can I play the PlayStation 2 multiplayer maps on the PC version?

Does Red Faction automatically save my progress in single player?

How do I kill the giant robot (combot/trash disposal bot)?

How do I enable anti-aliasing or anisotropic filtering?

How do I enable DirectInput for my mouse input?

How do I match my RF mouse sensitivity to my sensitivity in other games?

How do I run RF in a window or at a custom/widescreen resolution?