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Talon I am having the same problem you had i.e. not getting the vision after Jessica tells me to go to the desert. What did you do to get it going? as I have already restarted three times and I always get stuck there. I am quite sure I am doing it right as I have played the game to the end several times without a problem with my original copy on an old pc but I have no luck now. |
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![]() One of the titles that got me hooked to PC gaming -={ Abe+! }=- |
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I think you have to keep talking to everyone, and also I vaguely remember there being a message in the communications room about this point. There were a couiple of great sites on the net about DUNE with lots of tech help, some years ago when I was first researching this game, don't know if they are still there, I will check to see if I can find them later.. unknown and new territory with gaming with these and the story line was a big help as the DUNE books, I think there are some six or seven in the real series, not the follow ups written by Herbert's son, they are JUNK....the orginal books are very interesting and a deep parable about our own times and culture..plus the ecological issues are very interesting as well, but the game has so many levels, the spice production, the strategy and tactics these are really classics. |
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![]() The Dune novels by Herbert are: Dune A "feudal" future reality centered on a banished family who starts to reclaim their power by harnessing the political and economic power of an exotic drug created by giant huge sand dwelling worms on a desert ecologic disaster of a planet, with overtones of ninja-arab bedoin culture, and a young messiah figure, and a women's cult based on psi and genome science. To believe in the plot one must believe in psi and suspend doubt of drug use. a taunt and thrilling beginning to a sweeping saga...that spreads across the galaxy......it is followed by: Dune Messiah Children of Dune God Emperor of Dune Heretics of Dune Chapterhouse: Dune The Firrsts and the Last seem the best to me, the in between ones get rather weird, but the overall story is well handled by the games up on the site here, Dune I and Dune II, except for the wider galactic things, but they are suggested as well. |
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![]() i got dune cdrom version off ebay, cant wait till it arrives.. it has apparently a lot more stuff than the downloadable older version. which you would expect, being on cd
also got emperor, battle for dune books; dont forget there are prequels written by frank's son and some other guy. ive read house atreides and house harkonnen, just starting house corrino. theyre ok. about as good as the sequels frank wrote. none of frank's sequels, or these prequels (or most other books in the world) can hold a candle to DUNE though. it really is a masterpiece. |
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![]() Congrats on securing the CD, I am curious how much more there is on there, probalby more sound files, and possibly movies?? I agree re DUNE the orignal book being a masterpiece, it is really quite remarkable, I have read the series many times over the years and sometimes i find parts of it easier or likeable, and at other times change, in and out....but overall it is an amazing concept. from an earlier post: The Dune novels by Herbert are: Dune A "feudal" future reality centered on a banished family who starts to reclaim their power by harnessing the political and economic power of an exotic drug created by giant huge sand dwelling worms on a desert ecologic disaster of a planet, with overtones of ninja-arab bedoin culture, and a young messiah figure, and a women's cult based on psi and genome science. To believe in the plot one must believe in psi and suspend doubt of drug use. a taunt and thrilling beginning to a sweeping saga...that spreads across the galaxy......it is followed by: Dune Messiah Children of Dune God Emperor of Dune Heretics of Dune Chapterhouse: Dune The Firrsts and the Last seem the best to me, the in between ones get rather weird, but the overall story is well handled by the games up on the site here, Dune I and Dune II, except for the wider galactic things, but they are suggested as well. I don't like the Prequels much at all, they are by his son and someone else and seem totally different, with only faint simlarities to the originals, Not unusual in the case of carry ons written by other authors. Dune is a fine piece of work!! |
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the cd version of the game is GREAT. it has voice actors for what is only subtitles in the older version. i dont even have the text subtitles turned on! i believe it has clips from the movie, but i havent seen any yet. -shrug- if i do see any, it will be in horrible low res, early 90's cdrom speed movie quality = terrible. the improved animation of flying in the orni is quite cool, but its just an animation.. so i just skip to destination now, same as the old one. the main thing is the voice acting. |
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![]() I agree re DUNE 100%, it is remarkable literature as well as a great story and evokes in just that first book an entire universe better and more true to it's self and its own values than almost any thing I have ever read. I still remember reading for the first fime of Paul and Jessica's flight into the desert in the night, and the remarkable way their past luxurious life (yet still based on remarkable discipline and inner teachings, just hinted at and then developed thorughout the stories in true zen fashion) how their past vamished in the great vast stillness of the desert, that crushing, far reaching, totality of the dry still vastnesses of it, and how their first encounter with the fremen was so beautiflly sculpted by Herbert and built slowly into a wider and wider vista. I am envious of your CD version and must look for it myself, I am hurrying to build a library of the classic games for we have a wonderful and perhaps fleeting opportunity to find these games while some of the resources are still around us. thanks for sharing some of the details, and for sharing your enthusiasm and appreciation of this great game of a great story. |
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OK, there ARE music and sound effect files for the versoin of Dune I on the site arent' there? I just tried playing it and got zip, nada, nothing, Dune II music played fine, ....and when i went into the files which we can download here for Dune I i did not see any sound files at first glance.....did i get an incomplete files? I will try again tomorrow night, am bushed now, but wanted to check with your DUNE pros... i have a windows 98, but i tried it in DOS, with cd\DUNE in the dox and still NO sound, lovely graphcis though...it has been a long time since i played this, and was loookin gforward to it... any suggestions, out there you DUNE masters? :bye: |
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