18-07-2014 01:43 AM | |
marko river |
Uh, I don't think you should do that. Better try everything with the original floppy first. But if you decide you gonna do that, pleeeeease first scan the origianl floppy. I mean scan in scanner, make the picture how it looks. Well, do that with all floppies actually And congrats on current progress |
16-07-2014 09:37 PM | |
BillyH666 |
IT'S ALIIIIIIIIIIVEEEEEE!!!!! HUZZAH! Using the amazing ability of breaking down a complete file and stitching it together ala Frankenstein, I have fully recovered Floppy Disk 2 of Shadows of Darkness! Turns out the sector the resource file was on is most likely a bad sector, luckily the disk 2 command file was intact to be pulled. I might try reformatting the original disk to get it to work again at a later date. Now, does anyone know how to remove a floppy sticker and move it to a new disk? |
15-07-2014 09:25 AM | |
karekristensson | I have fond memories of watching my big sister and my mom playing Shadows of Darkness when I was a wee little lad. |
15-07-2014 04:32 AM | |
BillyH666 |
Disk 2 Backup |
09-07-2014 09:37 PM | |
BillyH666 | Okay, so was sifting through a full install of qfg4 and saw the size of the resource.000 files, it's huge so I think I might be able to jury rig something. Basically the resource file is split among the 9 floppies, 1.38 each, so if I split the combined resource file into equal 1.38 MB chunks, I should be able to use probably the second one to replace disk 2's and the install might work. Does anyone know where I can get a file splitter with an "Exact Size" option, like I split it into 1.38mb chunks in .000 format? |
07-07-2014 11:05 PM | |
marko river |
Wow, I know that feeling when you find something long lost Anyway, I can't give you any advice on your problem, just wanted to say that we are interested in that kind of stuff. If you get them working (or by them) we would gladly accept all floppy images. We would provide them as extra, like the original installer files. Also, if you don't mind scanning any material. If those are original floppies, I mean physically, what you bought, with game title and everything, then you could scan the front side of the floppies. If by some chance you have/find/obtain anything else, like box, manual anything, please do offer it to us Thanks for posting and good luck with recovery. |
07-07-2014 07:53 PM | |
BillyH666 |
Old Dusty Disks Hey all! I actually found this game with all 9 floppies in my old game storage box and happen to have a working mid 90's packard. When I was installing, disk 2's RESOURCE.000 seems to be unreadable. a friend recommended trying resqfloppy to recover it, but i'm not really sure it'll work. If it doesn't I can just buy the entire collection on gog.com, but I'm loathe to not use something I can fix, call me a spendthrift I guess. Anyhoo, any help would be appreciated, many thanks! |
18-08-2011 02:41 AM | |
DarthHelmet86 | Since I started running this game in Dosbox I have not run across that error, not with the floppy or cd version of the game. With too high cycles you can still get some errors, including the final battle problem. But running on the right amount of cycles the game runs very well. A lot of the bugs and errors are caused from to much CPU speed as with a lot of Sierra titles. |
18-08-2011 02:26 AM | |
beigemore | I remember starting new games in QFG4 and praying to god that the game wouldn't crash when you slip down that slope at the beginning. |
15-08-2011 12:16 AM | |
Capo |
Finished with a score of 491. Too many bugs in this game, even with the unofficial patch. The story also is far to be good and the game overall is very confusing. The fights are too easy too win (never lost one) and there are too many days where you have nothing to do. There isnt even the option to sleep until evening. This could have been the best of the series but sadly fails. |
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