![]() ![]() Guess what, now I can play the game with those mission videos working like a charm. Choose another CDROM Emulation level by typing "intro cdrom" maybe that will help? There were no mission videos just some fuzzy pictures. In XP it just don't start with install.exe (i klick but window closes without errormessage) and in DOSBox it says i have no CD-Rom although i mounted the drive :(Īs mentioned by go4tli, newscasts play fine, missions crash with sound on. I cannot get missions to play even in the still picture mode, with digital sound on. I have to turn the digital sound off (MIDI still works) and then it works.Īnd I do not think I could run a Dos 6.22 boot disk : DOS does not like NTFS. Newscast animations play fine in 0.63, mission animations don't. I followed your instructions for installing BARIS under WinXP attempts to run it now complain about insufficient EMS. I don't have sound enabled but it apears in working order.Īt last really playable on XP (CD version) ( 09:35) (Is there a memory manager in WinXP I can get to?) If animations don't matter to you, though, the game is still playable. If you cannot install the game it's because you don't have any FAT hard drive. No movies and other bug ? the problem is related to some missing files in the gamedat folder (missing FRM files, missing KEY files and 4 files without extension.), these 6 files are created during install (so there is no way to find them on the CD, that's why it doesn't works.)īoot your computer using a DOS 6.22 Bootdisk with CDROM support, install a ramdrive using XMSDSK (set it to 10 Mo, it's enough), install the game and copy the 6 following files in the floppy drive (there are less than 50 ko all together) :ĭo a "dir /s > a:\list.txt" in the baris folder, in order to create a list of all the files Then reboot, create the different folder according to the list.txt files and copy the 6 files to the gamedat folder and the others files according to the list.txt, launch setup and then play it !!!!!! RACE INTO SPACE GAME INSTALL Tested from versions 0.50 and older, Buzz Aldrin's doesn't work fine. but now, with the new version of DosBox, it's fully playable ! Just some wav sound are slow. Too many cycles causes graphics crash.ĭid not run on Mandrake 9.1 with 0.58 built from source.įrame rate a trifle slow, and movies work only occasionally. Playable using 0.60 built from source on same machine.When we were little kids, a lot of us wanted to be astronauts and discover new worlds. In this game you’re the director of an American or Russian space program. ![]() You start with little funds, no technology and few astronauts. Your goal is to be the first nation to land on the moon. But it’s not easy failures happen, politicians are impatient (just like the astronauts) and you’re responsible for everything. The gameplay is rather easy to understand. You invest money in rockets, space modules and EVA suits. Also, your task is to plan missions, but it’s not as easy as you might think. Should you please Kennedy by sending the first probe to Saturn, or rather invest into safety precautions on Apollo? Will you have time to work on the Atlas rocket some more, or should you go ahead and launch it, so the Russians won’t be first in space? These are the sorts of problems the director (you) must face daily. When missions begin, you can see how they progress step by step, from countdown to landing. At every stage you will see the progress in small graphs below the video display. If you are lucky, everything goes all right, but sometimes you will have a partial failure, which usually means the mission will be a disaster. ![]()
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