I understand you're looking for the config.qvm file for I.G.I.-2: Covert Strike. However, I must clarify a few important points before providing guidance:
Even with a valid Config.qvm, you might encounter problems. Here is a troubleshooting table: Igi 2 Config.qvm File Download
| Symptom | Likely Cause | Solution |
|---------|--------------|----------|
| Game launches but resolution is wrong | Default settings in .qvm incompatible with monitor | Press Alt+Enter to toggle windowed mode, then change resolution in-game. |
| "QVM Error: Invalid opcode" | File version mismatch (v1.2 vs v1.3) | Download the correct .qvm for your game patch level. Check IGI2.exe properties for version number. |
| Antivirus deletes Config.qvm immediately | False positive on heuristic scan | Add the entire IGI-2 folder to your AV’s exclusion list. |
| Game saves reset to default after reboot | Write permission re-enabled | Re-apply "Deny Write" permission on Config.qvm. |
| Multiplayer crashes on join | Server enforces checksum verification | You need a stock, unmodified .qvm (not the one from GOG’s “modern patch”). | I understand you're looking for the config
Config.qvm FileWhat is it?
In the I.G.I. 2 game engine, .qvm stands for Quake Virtual Machine. These files contain the compiled script code that governs the game's logic, including weapon behavior, enemy AI health, and the game's cheat system. Feature: Understanding the Config
Why is it requested?
The standard version of I.G.I. 2 locks the developer console by default. Players often search for a "modified Config.qvm" file because they want to:
~).allammo (Unlimited Ammo)god (Invincibility/God Mode)invisible (Invisibility to enemies)nailgun (Instant victory/fail mission)Copy the downloaded file into the SaveGames folder. Ensure the filename is exactly Config.qvm (case-sensitive on some systems).
Start IGI 2. Go to Options → Graphics. Set your desired resolution and controls. The game will now save temporary changes in memory, but your clean base Config.qvm remains pristine.