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![]() Awsome guys thanks!
I think ive figured out the problem i was talking about in question 10, heres an example: I was fighting a small craft, a large scout, full of etherals. I killed all enemys outside the ship and walked 2 men inside the 1st compartment after the main hatch, the one with the two doors, one left, one right, no aliens in sight, one of my men entered the next door, into the navigation room where en etheral was hiding, i shot at him but missed so was forced to end my turn. The etheral mind controlled my soldier who then walked back into the 1st compartment and shot my 2nd man, ok, thats all normal, enemy had los. I had two more men hiding outside the main hatch and i would walk in, see my mind controlled soldier, then walk back out again, i did this so i didnt have to kill my soldier. But everytime i walked back out of the craft and ended my turn, the aliens would mind control the same soldier every turn, even though he was secluded in the 1st room by himself. Now you could say that the etheral was walking in, mind controling my man, then walking back into the navigation room, but i hear no doors opening or closing, so that wasnt the case. After about 5 turns i gained control of my soldier again who was still in the same room, i then searched and found the only etheral hiding in the engine room by himself. How on earth could he have possibly had los to my man from two rooms away? My conclusion is this: An enemy alien MUST have los to mind control a trooper, but unlike our troopers who mind control an alien then they dissapear next turn caus of no los, i think the aliens still see thier target for one turn after the initial mind control. This is hard to put into words. Lets say i mind control a sectoid and then walk him into a room where noone can see him, Hope everyone understood that. Someone else must have an example of something similar. If not, i guess im taking too many drugs :wallbash: |
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![]() That makes sense, as I said the aliens are pretty good at knowing where your soldiers are. More than once I got the impression that they knew withot having LOS but I didn't study any case as thoroughly as you.
So are you positive that it lasts only for one turn? You said that you spent 5 turns in retaking control of your soldier and the aliens didn't need to go into the same room at any time during those 5 turns. It may be a bug/design flaw, or maybe intentional to account for alien mind superiority, that LOS are recalculated for your turn but not for the aliens' turn, or stuff; so they would always get to mind attack any soldier who was mind attacked the previous turn. That would fit my experience.
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Also, the LOS calculations are not perfect and bugs sometimes occur. The alien may have been calculated to have LOS to your soldier by accident. |
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![]() <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(the_fifth_horseman @ Feb 1 2007, 04:18 AM) [snapback]277475[/snapback]</div>
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Until you post more detailed information about your problem, I can only refer you to this FAQ. Please post a more detailed description of your problem including any and all error messages you encountered. [/b][/quote] I'm running Mac OS 10.4.8 on PBG4. I've installed DosBox 0.65 (Mac version), which seems to be up and running fine in a window. It shows its colorful ASCII spash screen, sets some sound parameters at the command line, and sits at Z:\> I've downloaded the DOS version of X-Com from abandonia, and it sits uncompressed in a self-generated folder "xcom" on my desktop. In DosBox: Z:\> mount d /users/x/desktop/xcom -t cdrom "MSCDEX: Mounted subdirectory: limited support. Drive D is mounted as CDRom." Z:\> d: directory listing shows: 17 files (368,701 bytes total) 25 directories file names: cdsetup.bat done.com dos4gw.exe ds_sto~1 full.bat go.com install.bat intr.o intro.exe noway.com readme.txt setup.exe small.bat sound.cfg ufoc.d ufocd.bat welcome.com (not clear to me which is the main executable... but seems to be go.com?) D:\> go.com ... DosBox window goes black, then a moment later shows some colored stripes along the top, title bar reading: "DosBox 0.65, Cpu Cycles 3000, Frameskip 0, Program: GEOSCAPE"... a couple seconds later goes black again with title "...TACTICAL", then switches between the two every couple seconds, ad infinitum, hung. Any help? permeant |
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![]() This game is really cool. I'll never stop liking it. :w00t:
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![]() OK, so I got it figured out. Had to MOUNT a C: drive, "INSTALL.BAT C:", then edit the "c:\UFOCD.BAT" file to include my "d:" drive in place of the "%1", as CDSETUP didn't replace the variables as it was supposed to. And XCOM runs!
Only problem is, it's quite slow and choppy. My latest hour was spent trying to figure out how to press CTRL-F1 on my mac without it controlling the brightness, so I can load the keymapper, so that I can reassign the CTRL-F8 to another combination, because @$#@ CTRL-F8 opens up my mac menu bar instead of changing the FrameSkip's. bloody h---. (BTW, mac users, pressing like all the ctrl-option-command-fn buttons plus F1 does it) So now we'll see if it's even worth playing, or too slow :blink: -permeant |
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![]() You know that you can increase cycles pressing Ctrl+F12, do yo? (Can't help you with Mac issues.) 3,000 may be not enough.
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![]() In the dosbox folder is a .conf file you can edit the cycles dosbox start with.
You can also copy&paste and create a GAMENAME.conf file for every game and create a batch file to start with this file. Here's my batch file for Ultima 8. (Ultima.bat) C:\Programme\DOSBox-0.65\DOSBox -conf C:\Programme\DOSBox-0.65\Ultima8.conf Y:\DOSGAMES\Ultima8\u8.exe 1st part where dosbox is 2nd part (-conf) start game with specific conf file 3rd part where the exe of the game is If this don't help. READ THE README. |
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![]() 3000 cycles is way not enough for this game. Increase to around 10000 and see if that helps.
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![]() Ciao a tutti!
vorrei sapere come si fa per promuovere i soldati, visto ke ho un colonello con oltre 100 uccisioni alle spalle e non riesce a d diventare comandante e altri soldati ke non riesckono a essere promossi, kome devo fare? Mod-edit: Babelfish translation: Quote:
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