01-03-2014 10:13 AM | ||
The Fifth Horseman |
The game is complete, it's isse with the paths it's trying to open designed to work. The problem will be solved if you mount the game's directory as drive D and install / run it from there, OR if you place the game directory's contents in the root of the emulated C drive.. |
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01-03-2014 03:55 AM | ||
Rydis |
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So I foudn this DosBox, and the windows 3.1 that was made for it. I was able to load up windows, install the game. However, when I run the game, I get a few issues, mainly saying its missing files (usually .mov files). Is this an issue with the install? or the game I downloaded thats missing the files? I can run the game without installation also, but I have the same issue with the same missing files. Though the .mov files are in the directory when I browse it..hmm |
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27-02-2014 09:25 PM | ||
The Fifth Horseman |
It's a 16-bit program. The only way to run it on your system is by using DOSBox, with Windows 3.11 running inside DOSBox. |
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26-02-2014 11:58 PM | ||
Rydis |
Dinosaur Safari on 64bit is it possible? I have set it to 256 colors, 640x resolution and windows 95 capatability. But I can't even run the |