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18-01-2005 02:50 PM
Rogue We should use that as FAQ. That would help a lot.
18-01-2005 02:48 PM
Eagle of Fire Well, what I was thinking was more about a single thread to regroup all the most common questions around. Like, for example, how you raise speed in DOSBox, the Windows.nt file problem etc, and then when we get enough I would create a table of content and separate all those problems by nature etc etc...

It would be easy to add a "User submitted help" at the bottom of such a post...

I'll give some more thought about that.
18-01-2005 01:01 PM
Rogue Wait till tutorial is up, then just close some of unneeded pinned topics and put rest in to one. We will need one topic on tutorial comments.
18-01-2005 01:57 AM
Eagle of Fire I'm thinking about creating a single topic to merge all the help topics we have so far. If I'm to stick every topic we'll end up with only pinned topics and it will not be a nice sight...

Expect that topic to be created soon.
17-01-2005 11:07 PM
Rogue It was only last post, not the whole thread.
17-01-2005 09:59 PM
Eagle of Fire Hummm, I was under the impression he wanted me to delete the whole thread. Perhaps I misunderstood.
17-01-2005 07:55 PM
Rogue Here are some basic rules to help us in helping you. LOL

If you have a question regarding game, please write about your system first (operating system, ram, CPU...) and how did you try to run it (with DOSBox, VDMSound, Win98...). Also, post the same if you have a problem with operating system or application.

If you don’t know much about your computer, you can use programs such as Everest Home Edition. (It's free for home use)

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