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JoA 31-08-2004 07:21 AM

Downloaded this game today and had a bit of trouble getting it installed - turned out to be my own fault, however there doesn't appear to be any instructions regarding the controls. Presumably it's not a "point and click" and you have to use the keyboard. If this is correct I'm finding the character moves so very, very, slowly that it's hardly worth trying to play. No doubt it's something I'm doing wrong - any suggestions would be welcome.

FreeFreddy 31-08-2004 08:11 AM

You say the character moves very slowly? :huh: Perhaps you didn't set the cpu-cycles in DosBox high enough? They should be around 7000-10000 usually, you can increase them with CTRL+F12, decrease with CTRL+F11. If you set them higher than your CPU can process, the emoulation is also again slower, so keep around the above mentioned numbers.

Braindead 31-08-2004 08:57 AM

There's a key you can use for running instead of walking, I forgot which one it was though... :sneaky:

FreeFreddy 31-08-2004 09:04 AM

It's double hit the forward-key. That doesn't always work, though...

Guybrush 31-08-2004 09:31 AM

It would probably run much better without DOSBox. I simply run it directly in Windows XP using VDMSound; it works fine with no slowdowns. :)

JoA 31-08-2004 08:51 PM

Thanks, I don't use DosBox because I only have Win98 - don't think VDM works for that either, seem to remember going into DosBox's site and it saying not to use it for Win98. I'll try double hitting the forward key and see what happens.

Data 31-08-2004 09:25 PM

there is an alpha version of vdmsound for win98 and dosbox works in it as well

Guybrush 31-08-2004 09:32 PM

Windows 98 already has real DOS, wouldn't that be better than a slow emulator?

Data 31-08-2004 09:40 PM

well some old games go too fast.

FreeFreddy 31-08-2004 09:56 PM

Even then you can play them in Windows 98, as there's a slowdown program available, with it the games still can run at normal speed. Slowdown can be downloaded for free here: http://newton.pbk-solutions.de/ncu_nbu/slowdown.htm

Data 31-08-2004 10:10 PM

well it depends entirely on the game. Some can't be slowed down using that util
some games have very messed up timer emulation.

Another advanged of dosbox is that if the game hangs you can simply press ctrl-f9 instead of restarting the pc

Guybrush 31-08-2004 10:22 PM

I hadn't really thought about the old CGA style games that run too fast; I always play them on my XT. :)


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