09-08-2005 03:38 PM | ||
Rogue | As far as I remember, you don't need DOSBox to run Q3 on computer with XP. | |
09-08-2005 03:30 PM | ||
Guest |
i would like it to be in english as much as possible, i cant really understand it, im just a dude trying to run quake 3 and i get this 16bit error when i run setup which is strange, i have the real quake 3 cd and that doesnt happen, its just the cd is so scratched it cant install, thats why i downloaded it. but anyway yeah, all this weird jargon, i gave up, mounting and drive settings and all that stuff, i couldnt even get off the Z drive after i mounted my H and D drives. |
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09-08-2005 02:52 PM | ||
Rogue |
It depends on the game. For another emulator, MAME, they estimated that it will require 10GHz computer to run some games at full speed. |
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09-08-2005 01:31 PM | ||
The Fifth Horseman | ...And 1,75 might sometimes not be enough. | |
07-08-2005 02:47 PM | ||
Eagle of Fire | I always said that I recommend at least a computer with one gigahertz to run DOSBox fine. | |
07-08-2005 11:47 AM | ||
Skumpaq | Then you need a monster computer to run some games... but i guess it has something to do with Eagles previous post. | |
07-08-2005 10:29 AM | ||
Data | uhm no. it means your pc isn't powerful enough to run every game well in dosbox | |
07-08-2005 09:52 AM | ||
Skumpaq |
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07-08-2005 05:29 AM | ||
Eagle of Fire |
That's not a problem, is a direct effect of your computer running out of resources. When you go too high in cycle for your computer then the game will begin to slow up instead of running faster and if you keep doing it then you'll get the very same problems that you might encounter from running a game with too low cycles. Stutering sound and jumpy mouse are both common problems associated with too low/too high cycles. |
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06-08-2005 08:36 PM | ||
Skumpaq | What about the problem where the sound gets choppy when you raise the cycles to get the game run more smooth? | |
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