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01-06-2005 01:49 PM
_r.u.s.s. yes, i increased cycles
i should look for windows version, however there are many other games like that
-it wants some new emulator =)
01-06-2005 01:45 PM
BeefontheBone Have you increased your DOSBox cycles? What processor do you have?

For Doom, you could try and find the Windows version - works fine on my XP system after a bit of patching.
01-06-2005 01:44 PM
_r.u.s.s. Nope Doom doesn'twork
it works, but SLOOOOOWLY- not slowly, when iam looking on some... wall =)
well, i think doom would be more interesting when u do something else too =)(kill 4 example =))

...how many smylies in one post =)
31-05-2005 08:26 PM
Eagle of Fire
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Originally posted by Gamefreak Posted on May 31 2005@ 09:12 AM
Actually, there were 3D games already. Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, Doom II, Nitemare 3D, Duke Nukem 3D, Heretic, Hexen... And quite some of them came out before Pentium became spreaded around.
Actually Doom, Wolfenstein and the likes are not 3D games. They use sprites to "try" to emulate 3d. Pretty sure Wolfenstein should work great on DOSBox tough since I remember playing it on a 386. Might need to size down the viewing screen tough. Doom should also work.

As for Duke Nukem 3D, it would never run on a 486 and would limp on a slow Pentium. I know for sure since I played that game for age.
31-05-2005 02:01 PM
Rogue Try to get your self Pentium or PII computer and you'll be able to play them without problems.

I just installed Dark Forces, Q1 and Q2, DN3D, Doom1, 2 and couple of other games other day. Planning to finish them all over the summer. (After I'm done with Settlers, which takes almost a day-two per mission, sometimes even more )
31-05-2005 12:12 PM
kOS dark forces :whistle:
31-05-2005 11:09 AM
BeefontheBone And Blake Stone...

VDMS is in the utilities section of the site.
31-05-2005 10:12 AM
Gamefreak
Quote:
Originally posted by Eagle of Fire@May 30 2005, 07:32 PM
DOSBox main use is to play old DOS games. Please note that DOSBox emulate a 486 or a very slow Pentium and that no games in that time was using 3D at all.

Because of this reason I think your question is not revelant. Sorry about that.
Actually, there were 3D games already. Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, Doom II, Nitemare 3D, Duke Nukem 3D, Heretic, Hexen... And quite some of them came out before Pentium became spreaded around.
31-05-2005 07:26 AM
_r.u.s.s. i havn't been here for a .... moment =)

my computer: amd athlon 2000+ overclocked to 2600+
640 Mb RAM
some kind of geeforce4 (i never knew :whistle: )

3d games for example
doom
strife
i don't remeber now

-bout that :

DOSBox main use is to play old DOS games. Please note that DOSBox emulate a 486 or a very slow Pentium and that no games in that time was using 3D at all.

-aaha :whistle: (whops)

and.. where can i get VDMSound?
30-05-2005 08:32 PM
Eagle of Fire
Quote:
fine, but how to run lots of other 3d engine games?
DOSBox main use is to play old DOS games. Please note that DOSBox emulate a 486 or a very slow Pentium and that no games in that time was using 3D at all.

Because of this reason I think your question is not revelant. Sorry about that.
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