red_avatar wrote:You're playing one of the most fickle games I've EVER come accross. Unless you play it on a 486, the game is totally off on speed. In Dosbox, its impossible to set the correct amount of cycles because some parts will be jerky while others will be super fast.
Question with these kind of errors is always : is it a bug in the game or in Dosbox? I've known quite a few games that crashed because of a bug that crept into the savegame file. It may even be a corrupted file on your hard drive so try reinstalling the game.
I'm very sure that it isn't DOSBox, but the game really. It's never happened to me with other games.
But you're right, this game's really difficult to get working.
I acctounally wouldn't mind setting a regular configuration, and one configuration with a really high number of cycles, that's the first thing that I tried, D-fend uses 20,000 as the default max (though it lets you go higher than that), so I didn't try running any higher.
I'll try reinstalling, hopefully it will fix the problem, it seems like the best solution with the least amount of work that might actually work.
Thanks for the tips, red_avatar 😄
Edit: Sorry, none of these worked 100%.
I tried all the cores, and cycles 40,000, 80,000, and 200,000. Not even reinstalling helped, so I'm worried it probably is a corrupt savefile. Though the game works besides that so far.
I'm gunna try to see if this part of the game has a way to get through it without having to talk to anyone on the screen.
I'm also thinking that possibly it crashes at random. I was able to talk to one of the Cleash, who gave the info I needed away, but as soon as the fight scene started (which was unevitable, because it was the only option), the game crashed. Another time, I was fully capable of interrogating an artifact hunter that was on the screen. But when I tried again and no luck.
The crash is simply that the game uses the hourglass cursor, appears frozen, and if you press any key on the keyboard, the game boots you out of DOSBox.