05-02-2017 10:11 PM | ||
SsjCosty |
5 more years in the future Quote:
I hadn't accounted for that GK1.gog file and couldn't understand why GOG's inbuilt DropBox worked while mine didn't! Waiting for someone else to post in 5 more years! |
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18-11-2012 12:20 AM | ||
Eagle of Fire |
I doubt it since 1) Good Old Games didn't even exist back then 2) Dosbox version changed so often since then that it's not even the same thing anymore. |
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17-11-2012 11:22 AM | ||
Unknown | I guess not, but some others might. | |
17-11-2012 08:44 AM | ||
Eagle of Fire |
Thank you. I'm sure that those guys from 5 years ago will appreciate your input... |
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17-11-2012 08:03 AM | ||
Unknown |
The solution that worked for me: imgmount d: c:/(installation path)/GK1.gog -t iso |
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05-11-2007 10:52 AM | ||
Data |
you mounted your cdrom correctly ? e.g mount d /cdrom -t cdrom -usecd 0 ? |
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05-11-2007 09:03 AM | ||
feminista |
QUOTE(Guest @ Nov 5 2007, 09:35 AM) [snapback]318283[/snapback] Quote:
Well, that did make it prettier, but it's nowhere near solving the problem. Like I said, music is fine, game speed is fine, interaction is fine, it's just that the text won't stay on screen and there are no voices. I have DOSBox set to emulate a Soundblaster Pro, and the game settings the same, IRQ/DMA is right, alsa is talking to my virtual midi device. I can't think of anything else to change. |
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05-11-2007 08:35 AM | ||
Guest |
I've got the CD version myself, and ran it in DOSBox recently without problems. (5th Horseman speaking, BTW) Here's a couple ideas: 1. Core=Normal; cycles=12000; cycleup=1000; cycledown=1000 More control over emulator speed. 2. Scaler=hq2x; fullscreen=true; fullresolution=1024x768 Will add some extra load to your CPU, while making the game a little prettier. 3. Run game's setup program and configure the soundcard correctly. If the sound is not set up right, you may experience problems. |
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05-11-2007 06:08 AM | ||
feminista |
This is a game I've been wanting to play forever, and I finally got it all installed and running under DOSBox, and the game speed in general is great, but the text only remains onscreen for a fraction of a second, and there are no voiceovers, despite the "voice" option being on. I've tried cranking down the CPU cycles as low as possible (at 50% it's a tiny bit slower but still not readable, at 5% other things in the game start to mess up), and changing the in-game text speed option does pretty much nothing. It's the CD version, but I'm running it on linux, so DOSBox is my only option without having a windows 98 disc on hand. Any ideas? |