First post, by GregPDDOSBox
Hi, y'all. I'm a new user here. I don't have any really big intentions on sharing communications with one another because in a few months, I'll be a college graduate. However, what I'm here for is to get some help with a problem I'm having with The Need for Speed SE published by Electronic Arts in 1996.
The game does run on DOSBox 0.74, making sure that you run UNIVBE.exe from your automatic mount lines in the configuration file, as well as creating a Windows Batch file to automatically call a couple of commands to mount the virtual drives C: and D:.
When I win any race, whether it's head-to-head or a single race with common cars or "The Pack," it's supposed to play a cutscene sequence. But here, the program crashes on me and I get a file error message.
In this example, I drove the Ferrari 512TR on Rusty Springs for four straight laps with seven opposing Mazda RX-7s, and I did win, only for the program to terminate and throw this exception message:
openhandle - D:\frontend\movie\win#6.tgv FILE ERROR
I have mounted the virtual drives properly and made sure that DOSBox simulates the svga_et4000 machine like what I saw a week back from the forums, but I'm not so sure what I have to do to fix up this problem, even if the file exists.
All of the game data is saved in the oldgames directory like what the admin of DOSGames, dosraider, was saying. (http://www.dosgames.com/forum/about19252.html) It came from an ISO duplicate of all the data stored in a CD I ordered from eBay. (now don't ask me to send the ISO to you because then it's considered copyright infringement.)
Can anyone please help me out? I would rather like to have everything working instead of having to declare the game as "somewhat playable."
And yes, I do have DOSBox 0.73 as well.