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PerianArdocyl 11-09-2005 07:28 PM

I've gotten the game to work on my Windows 95 system to a point, but now, whenever I press 'Simulation' at the opening screen, it goes blank and then freezes! What can I do?

PS - I have not unzipped files 'Opening' and 'Swap'. Would this have affected it?

A. J. Raffles 11-09-2005 08:31 PM

I can't say, really, but usually it's a good idea to unzip ALL files...

Sebatianos 11-09-2005 08:42 PM

Well you should only unzip the file you downloaded - not the single files within the archive...
It should work, but I'm not sure if it runs under Win98. You should restart the computer in DOS mode (MS-DOS command prompt). Should work then.

A. J. Raffles 11-09-2005 09:06 PM

She said she was running Windows 95, though, so that might be the problem, actually...

gregor 12-09-2005 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by A. J. Raffles@Sep 11 2005, 09:06 PM
She said she was running Windows 95, though, so that might be the problem, actually...
why? is that a WIN 98 game?

DOS works even better under WIN 95 (especially if you dont' have FAT32 installed).

@ PerianArdocyl
Have you tried using bandonia boot disk?

PerianArdocyl 12-09-2005 11:02 PM

I have. I've tried everything, actually...don't worry, though, my computer died from EFTS (excessive floppy transfer stress).

I need to know something else though...When you press space in the game, and click and hold the wolf's mouth, it goes to bark. How do you make it go to howl?

evilmacciefromgermany 07-10-2005 08:24 PM

I got a similar problem with the game the thread starter had, I also tried dos mode and boot disk and stuff, but that didn't help, so does anyone know if it's possible at all to play wolf on DOS 7.x/Win9x?

Eagle of Fire 07-10-2005 09:55 PM

Please do not resurect old threads from the death. Create yourself a new, personal thread about your problem.


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