Orca Bomber Bomber on 7/6/2005 at 07:19
Ok.. I followed the instructions straight to the end and when I was done, the new cdshock and the original sshock.bat didn't work.. So I used the cdshock.exe and it worked pretty well except for the music.. And I'mpretty jumpy and was learning the controls (they aren't hard) when a cyborg yelled very loudly.. :eek: Got to fix the sound. :cheeky:
TheNightTerror on 7/6/2005 at 07:41
Are you running CDSHOCK.bat with VDMS sound? It should help smooth out the sound a little. But, I always have to turn the digital sound from SS1's audio menu waaaaaay down. Otherwise, it's deafeningly loud. :sweat:
Orca Bomber Bomber on 7/6/2005 at 07:51
Oh, I'll try that. I fixed the music by simply using general midi and that's about it.. I'll watch for any errors. :thumb:
Sgt_BFG on 14/6/2005 at 12:11
Sgt_BFG's shortened tutorial to get CDSHOCK working on XP
set your sound to: Soundblaster
Music to: General Midi
install, download the XP .exe for SSHOCK CD version and the game will run fine!
Orca Bomber Bomber on 15/6/2005 at 05:58
It's pretty hard fighting SHODAN.. Kind of a rip off when you die lol :bored: ... once, when SShock didn't work, I was able to go to the menu only.. I had a different music choice and it sounded different.. :confused: (The menu music). I wish i could use soundblaster for music. Oh, and are there any ways to uhhh... "edit" it? Becase once I win, it'd be cool to change traits and stuff... :ebil:
Sgt_BFG on 15/6/2005 at 20:08
I can not rename the the 1_97 file to dos4gw, it won't let me, it says "close any programs that are using it and try again even when nothing is using it.
Harvester on 15/6/2005 at 23:39
Make a copy of the 1_97 file and try renaming the copy to dos4gw.
Sgt_BFG on 16/6/2005 at 07:15
I tried that.
Infinik on 27/6/2005 at 17:04
Quote Posted by Sgt_BFG
I can not rename the the 1_97 file to dos4gw, it won't let me, it says "close any programs that are using it and try again even when nothing is using it.
I found a little workaround for this. Put the file in a .rar, and then open the rar and rename the file within it. Then unrar, and you have your renamed file.
Mox1983 on 8/7/2005 at 03:05
Finally got this to work, only problem is that running with DOSBox the framerate is unacceptable and if I use it with Mok's patch there is no music.
Anyone help?