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Romano 13-09-2007 08:25 AM

Feel free to comment and discuss this game here. Also, if you have any useful tips or tricks don't hesitate to share them with the others! Thanks!

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Guest 13-09-2007 09:35 PM

Strange for 1988 game to have only CGA graphics when it's picture based title.

Luchsen 13-09-2007 10:24 PM

It has an EGA mode, but I bet Sebatianos didn't get it to work in DOSBox.

Blood-Pigggy 14-09-2007 12:52 AM

I have an answer to this question.
She's in Europe, in the country of Germany in a place known as DEAD.

Maktaka 14-09-2007 05:00 AM

Man, this takes me back. One of the first games I ever played on our first computer, a 386 from CompuAdd. I was too young to properly look things up in the bundled almanac, so I just asked my mom, a high school French teach, all the questions. I suppose they hoped I'd learn something from the game, but I think I just drove them nuts with all my questions.

Sebatianos 14-09-2007 12:13 PM

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It has an EGA mode, but I bet Sebatianos didn't get it to work in DOSBox.
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Your bet is correct. I just thought the archive I had was a CGA version with no EGA options (that EGA would be a different archive).

Can you enlighten me (and others) for the benefit of us all?

Luchsen 14-09-2007 01:38 PM

I have DOSBox versions 0.63 and 0.72 (just downloaded for Strike Squad ^_^ ):
0.63 - only CGA
0.72 - intro EGA, rest CGA

Your newspic and titlescreen are EGA as we see. So you probably have 0.72 (or a little older version). 0.63 couldn't handle the whole EGA, 0.72 could handle it, but the switch from intro to game disrupts this somehow (the same goes for WinXP) - till now I can't say why. Under Win98 it runs in proper EGA for me.

Btw: Did the archive get larger (188 to 193KB)?

Sebatianos 14-09-2007 07:55 PM

Good question.

It's the size of the archive I uploaded. There is a difference though. From what I remember the size of the archive should indicate how big is the archive (for the download), so that might be the difference between the size and size on disk. I always put down the number of kb it takes up on the server not on disk.

Where did you see me get any EGA screenshots? Only the news picture has different colors, but I thought they just switched from one 4 color pallete to another. The intro wasn't really in EGA graphics (at least not what I saw), but I do know this game supported it. Maybe with some further DOSBox versions (I still use 0.71 - haven't switched to 0.72 yet).

gumpy 17-06-2009 05:21 PM

Is there two different versions of this game? A CGA and an EGA version? Or is there only one version of this game that supports both CGA and EGA?

Zlazz 01-07-2009 07:34 AM

Where in Europe is Carmen Sandiego
 
Re question about running this in EGA it is one of those old games where you could put in a parameter to change the settings. So to make it run in EGA the start command is:
CARMEN EGA

This might get difficult under Windows/DOSBox so it's best to make up a batch file called GO.BAT which contains the above command and use that to start the game.

As with many of these old DOS games it can be rewarding to search through the program file to see if anything extra is available. I recall BATTLECHESS had a parameter called DUCKS but I can't remember how it changed the game. And to get sound on one of the Indiana Jones games you had to specifically put in A as a parameter to the starting command.


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