Shocking!

Mar. 4th, 2007 02:23 pm
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Now I know what all that bad Karma stuff on Friday was about! It was so my "good karma" was enough to get a special treat I found sitting in my inbox when I got home.

Ladies and Gentlemen, DOSBox 0.70

Now capable of running System Shock perfectly. Yes you heard me, Perfectly.

Not at 5 FPS, rock solid, beautiful, fast, VGA. (VGA May not sound impressive, but this game came out before DOOM1)

Oh and full sound.

"L. L. Look at you Hacker..."


(if you have never played System Shock 1, fire up DOSBox and give it a go! Arguably the first "sneak em up" and still one of the best story lines. There is just so much gameplay in here. Make sure you get the CD version as it has SHODAN's voice. SHODAN is a scary bitch!)

Date: 2007-03-08 09:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zey.livejournal.com
Hmm. FreeDOS should run on a vmWare virtual disk without any hassles.

(Personally, I'm a fan of the old HDD cradle concept over multiboot systems anyway. To use another OS, you just unlock and slide out one disk and slide and lock in another. That way you don't need to care about whether a badly behaved OS (eg, Windows) is going to trash your boot setup.)

Date: 2007-03-08 09:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cheshirenoir.livejournal.com
Hmm. FreeDOS should run on a vmWare virtual disk without any hassles.
Except then your emulation speed is limited by VMWare (which is definitely NOT up to the task of running SS. Tried that 3 weeks ago, with both FreeDOS and MSDOS6.2. Also tried the M$ Virtual machine)

Personally, I'm a fan of the old HDD cradle concept
Again, with the caddies, no use as my primary array is RAID0

Trust me, I looked at all sorts of solutions to run SS. This is, by far, the easiest and fastest.

DOSBox is NOT an alternative OS. It's a DOS Emulator.

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