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LWK 09-04-2005 11:55 AM

I had a great time playing this game. Especially with the lot of exlosive weapons and other stuff.

By the way, what's the gasoline can for ?

For MODD :
I am struck at the same level as you are. All I can tell you is that the skull unlocks the lift. To activate the lift press space bar in the dead end next to it. I tell you if I find a way.

LWK 09-04-2005 12:17 PM

For MODD : How to finish the level with lava and a tower in the middle (4th episode).
I could not manage to find the skull key but if you have the jumping boots (after you have jumped on the 1st plattform, turn around and jump a little bit on the left) you can skip this door (when you get down from the top of the tower along the path, you can see a door with 2 fires next to it, jump there ! and finish the level)
Sorry cannot explain better.

parska 16-04-2005 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by TheVoid@Sep 29 2004, 08:41 PM
Well, if it's too slow on DosBox, play it without it...... ;)

I remember playing perfectly under Windows ME.

it works fine in windows ME.

you can find blood plasma back and blood II in frenchkiss abandonware

red_avatar 16-04-2005 06:54 PM

Blood finally works well in DOSBOX with my new AMD 64 3000+ CPU - I don't like using VDMSound nor using Windows at all for DOS games. I used to boot in pure DOS mode for that, and really spent hours and hours looking for the most memory conservative drivers for mouse, cdrom, etc. on the internet - but that was 5-6 years ago now and Windows 98 doesn't even support my Audigy 2 nor my 1Gb DDR. Besides, a lot of games have errors on new hardware while DOSBOX works fine with nearly all of them!

cheesegrater 17-04-2005 02:59 AM

After a few episodes it is boring. However, every game gets boring. Maybe I'm just burned out from playing video games.

Metal_Hammer 18-04-2005 03:08 AM

Anyone here figured out some way to run blood under a windows xp??

If someone discovered how, please write in the forum about how to do it...

I have already tried to use dosBox, but it stays too slow on my pc, so if there is another way i would really like to know.. thx

cheesegrater 18-04-2005 03:27 AM

Quote:

Anyone here figured out some way to run blood under a windows xp??
Yes, you should read this thread.

Nightstrike 18-04-2005 04:30 PM

Tried running this game under WinXP, after following all the instructions on the deathmask website for VDM.

Unfortunately, all I get is sound and no video. It also seems to keep repeating the part where it says 'I have risen...' or something like that. No keys (esc, etc) seem to get me out of this. Lastly, when I try to alt+tab or ctrl+alt+del, it still stays at the blank (black) screen, and I have to reboot my whole computer.

Can anyone help me with this? Thanks!

xoopx 18-04-2005 05:46 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Metal_Hammer@Apr 18 2005, 03:08 AM
Anyone here figured out some way to run blood under a windows xp??

If someone discovered how, please write in the forum about how to do it...

I have already tried to use dosBox, but it stays too slow on my pc, so if there is another way i would really like to know.. thx

other people have written instructions, ive written up exact instructions and links to files and even taken screencaps of what to do. then posted them liberally over this forum.

lets put it this way, if people cant be bothered to look through this forum for the info then there's no point asking, because you obviously havent got the patience or commitment needed to get this game running in xp.

theres no simple fix. there are a lot of fiddlings... that took other people a long time to work out, and me a LOT of time experimenting to add to.

cheesegrater 18-04-2005 06:15 PM

I find that the version with the plasma pack works a lot better under XP - the sound is fine and there are no slow downs.


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