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19-08-2011 07:53 PM
Timaco
Help needed in Bram Stoker's Dracula

I have been playing this Bram Stoker's Dracula now for a couple of days, and I'm stuck in the second level... I have only 4 graves left to close, but they are all behind a door which requires a NIGHT KEY to open. The problem is that I can't find that night key anywhere! Have anyone played this game through? I searched the internet for a walkthru but without any luck.
21-03-2009 12:26 PM
Unregistered-mizar
Coppola version more than bram stoker version !

Everyone can notice from the images of the game, that the game is really near the Coppola movie. The three forms of dracula are those portrayed by Gary Oldman, and the costumes are exactly the same.
I loved this game because eighteen years ago or so it scared me, before Doom hit me with his breaking violence and graphics.
12-05-2007 03:33 PM
Romano <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Guest @ May 11 2007, 11:23 PM) [snapback]289974[/snapback]</div>
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Hmmm... The Review should say under the Technical Info, that this game should be run at 11000 cycles to run the game smoothly. Otherwise, the game runs frame-by-frame. Great game Btw!

Yes. Bad oversight on my part. Sorry. :wallbash:

Actually I ran the game at 12000 cycles. As R.U.S.S said your machine may vary.

Edit: Maybe Romano would be kind enough to insert the following as the third sentence under Tech Tips.

"If you use DOSBox you will need to increase the cycle count to at least 11000 for the game to run smoothly."
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I have inserted this sentence under Tech Tips. I'm trying to be kind as much as I can
12-05-2007 12:37 PM
Geezer <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Guest @ May 11 2007, 11:23 PM) [snapback]289974[/snapback]</div>
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Hmmm... The Review should say under the Technical Info, that this game should be run at 11000 cycles to run the game smoothly. Otherwise, the game runs frame-by-frame. Great game Btw! [/b]
Yes. Bad oversight on my part. Sorry. :wallbash:

Actually I ran the game at 12000 cycles. As R.U.S.S said your machine may vary.

Edit: Maybe Romano would be kind enough to insert the following as the third sentence under Tech Tips.

"If you use DOSBox you will need to increase the cycle count to at least 11000 for the game to run smoothly."
12-05-2007 10:25 AM
_r.u.s.s. it depends on speed of the computer which runs the game, if you have faster processor, the frame skip when it runs 'choppy' is higher. but its that you overclock cycles on higher value than your computer can handle, and its same with everything ran in dosbox
12-05-2007 04:23 AM
Guest Hmmm... The Review should say under the Technical Info, that this game should be run at 11000 cycles to run the game smoothly. Otherwise, the game runs frame-by-frame. Great game Btw!
11-05-2007 12:40 PM
Geezer Anyone that has played one of the console versions of Bram Stoker's Dracula will notice that the PC version is quite different. The console and Amiga versions are 2D side scrollers whereas this one is built on a 3D engine.



11-05-2007 07:24 AM
Romano Feel free to comment and discuss this game here. Also, if you have any useful tips or tricks don't hesitate to share them with the others! Thanks!

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