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Reply 20 of 24, by v0g0ns

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Well, here are more screenshots, for your viewing pleasure ::) I tried with xms=false, and system shock gave an error of not enough extended ram. I tried with loadfix, and it just allocated 64kb. Fortunately, the color palette goes back to normal after a few seconds. Maybe it's a bug in dosbox?

Hey, I would like to know too, if there's a way to change control keys in system shock, and to speed movement up, using the arrow keys is annoying to move around, and my movement is too slow.

thanks

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Reply 23 of 24, by wd

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I prefer to install games manually. Keep it simple, that is create some empty
directory (say c:\oldstuff) and mount that as harddrive ("mount c c:\oldstuff").
Then the cdrom (something like "mount d k:\ -t cdrom -ioctl -label XYZ") if
K is your cdrom.