26-02-2006 04:06 AM | |
Lucullus |
If Carlos is Duckman then there shouldn't be any trouble with the speed. |
25-02-2006 01:39 PM | |
Eagle of Fire |
Well, just play with the cycles and unless you have a slow machine it should turn out alright. |
25-02-2006 09:26 AM | |
Guest |
Hey guys, I got DOSBOX etc running, but at the world screen it seems like I'm running on my old 386 again.. So my guess was these were the timing issues. Anyone know what I am doing wrong? Thanks in advance, Carlos. |
24-02-2006 05:08 AM | |
Guest |
Yep... sure enough, it's the UFOCD command. Works like a dang well-oiled machine! Thanx for all your help, you guys are incredible! Many thanks, Duckman "74% of all statistics are made up on the spot" |
23-02-2006 11:43 PM | |
Eagle of Fire |
Look for either a .bat, .exe or .com file. |
23-02-2006 11:31 PM | |
DuckMan |
Almost there. Got DOSBox, downloaded it, installed UFO DOS version. The DOSBox tutorial was utterly fantastic by the way. Just one thing.... which command will start the game? It's been a while since I played around with DOS commands. Oh, and big thanks to everyone who responded! "You don't need to wear your best shoes as long as you wear your best feet." |
23-02-2006 12:50 PM | |
Rogue | DOSBox 0.63 has some issues with timing for this game. I believe that this is resolved in new built, that you can find from DOSBox web site. |
23-02-2006 12:30 PM | |
Eagle of Fire | I'd suggest that you try the DOS version instead, which is really the same than the Windows version anyways. To do that, you should try DOSBox as it solve about all the problems you could encounter. |
23-02-2006 08:39 AM | |
Rogue | CVS build of DOSBox. Don't mess with hardware and windows stuff. |
23-02-2006 05:47 AM | |
Lucullus | Try using VDMSound instead to help you there. Or else look thru the .cfg file to see if there are any areas you should change, such as screen and location. |
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