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Post by grrltechie on Aug 22, 2002 22:04:29 GMT -5
I have an old cd called D!Zone that has tons of wads on it and a frontend interface. Problem is, on my pc with a gig processor the interface gives me a runtime error which I believe is caused by the processor being too fast for the game. I am looking for some way to play these wads, I know I can load them in the doom2 folder and use the dos command -file with the wad name, but is there any way to load up more than one wad at a time so that when you finish one wad the next one starts? I apologize if this is a dumb question, I saw the frontends on the site but don't know if they are what I am looking for or not. Any help would be very greatly appreciated! ;D
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cybdmn
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Post by cybdmn on Aug 22, 2002 22:36:18 GMT -5
Hmm. In a wad levels have an exact place. There is no way to go from an e1m1 in one wad to e1m1 in another. Ohterwise it is possible to load multiple wads with the -file comand lin parameter.
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Post by Crendowing on Aug 23, 2002 17:02:56 GMT -5
Processor too fast? I doubt that...
Are you trying to use old vanilla DOOM on non-DOS shelled OS like ME or XP?
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Post by cybdmn on Aug 23, 2002 21:01:18 GMT -5
I guess, the runtime error is the good knoown borland error. All DOS apps compiled with this borland compiler won't run on faster machines than a pentium. I know that problem with the launcher for the duke nukem missions and cryptic passages for blood.
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Post by MrChris on Aug 23, 2002 23:20:14 GMT -5
Use a Win32 compatible source port
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