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I just recently got my lawnmower Man game (single CD version) working on my PC after not being able to play it since I've had a 486.
I got it working last night but it skips and stutters. The CD is scratched, but will this happen anyway if I get a new CD of it? BTW, anybody know a place that sells the 2 cd version

Reply 1 of 4, by Nicht Sehr Gut

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Originally posted by Unregistered I got it working last night but it skips and stutters. The CD is scratched, but will this happen anyway if I get a new CD of it?

Don't know, will try to track down mine and check it.

BTW, anybody know a place that sells the 2 cd version

We kind of discussed that here. Of course, we kind of got off-topic pretty quickly.

Reply 2 of 4, by Nicht Sehr Gut

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Originally posted by Unregistered I just recently got my lawnmower Man game (single CD version) working on my PC after not being able to play it since I've had a 486.

Finally found my CD (as usual, it was only after I had given up looking for it).

I got it working last night but it skips and stutters.

By the way, this why we ask for system specifications. It could be related to your OS...except I have no idea what OS you're using.

The CD is scratched, but will this happen anyway if I get a new CD of it?

Hard to tell, since I know nothing about your present PC (other than it's beyond a 486).

BTW, anybody know a place that sells the 2 cd version

I don't know of any 2-CD version in existence. However, there was a sequel called "Cyberwar" which had 2 CD's. IIRC, the second CD was primarily (only?) audio CD tracks. Hrrmm...another game to track down.

Here's what I DID figure out. It claims to have SVGA support, but I've seen no evidence of that other than the reference on the box. It plays horribly within XP (Hates NT). Having said that Win98 is Ok for video, but audio is still terrible. The way it tries to stream audio from data files...I wonder if there's ANY PC that will play it's audio smoothly.

Presuming you have Win2K or XP and a potent processor, your best bet is to use DosBox. Be Sure and read the README. You can adjust cycles to approximate the 386 processor speed so the audio and video stay in proper synch. DosBox doesn't support SVGA/VESA (yet), but like I said, I can't find any SVGA support in the game.

Reply 3 of 4, by Unregistered

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I'm running windows Xp and my conputer runs at almost a gig.

As for the 2 disc one, I think I may have been wrong. But there is a better version of it. I have a red covered one, and the better 256 color one is in a silver box.

Reply 4 of 4, by Nicht Sehr Gut

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Originally posted by Unregistered I'm running windows Xp and my conputer runs at almost a gig.

In that case, I recommend DosBox as the best method for running LM so far...

I have a red covered one, and the better 256 color one is in a silver box.

Funny. I have the silver box version. Of course, it has these two stickers which say "32 color version", even though the box says 256 (it appears to be 32 colors in-game).

Apparently it started out as a CDTV game (basically an Amiga "SetTop Box" device with CD-ROM). That would explain how the 32-color version came about. I wouldn't be surprised if SalesCurve just stuck with 32 colors to save money on development.