22-08-2022 06:16 PM | |
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11-05-2022 11:54 PM | |
Scatty | https://youtu.be/8Sq8BeG8QoY |
16-11-2021 06:50 PM | |
DrWho42 | civ ii (1996) has scenarios |
15-11-2021 06:31 PM | |
Neville | My advice would be to look for the manuals of said expansions. Some were easy to use, but others (like the Test Drive 2 addon disks) were a nightmare without their manuals. |
18-11-2020 07:22 PM | |
Smiling Spectre |
Definitely not all, Scatty. There always was WADs for Doom, scenarios in wargames, level editors for ball-breaker and Lode Runner games, lakes for BassTour, etc, etc. Some games even tried to be "game editors", more or less successfully. But yes, _most_ of games are not so easy to modify. |
17-11-2020 12:07 PM | |
Scatty |
Most if not all old pre-Windows era games for Ms-Dos were never meant nor suited for modifications by players, open modding became an accepted standard much later, around 2004 or so. There might be some fan-made tools for a few Ms-Dos games on fan sites if you search on Google, but that is more of an exception that regularity. Not meaning to dissuade you if you'd like to mod a game, but it might be not an easy thing to do. |
17-11-2020 09:23 AM | |
Smiling Spectre | It depends of particular game, actually. Some of them supports this on the fly. Some requires specific manipulations. Some doesn't support it at all. Do you mean something particular? |
17-11-2020 12:15 AM | |
wirelesseq |
How/where to insert new scenarios in old DOS games I have loads of old games, but have no idea how to add scenarios to the files. Can anyone help? |