![]() ![]() This is called nf and is located in your DOSBox install directory. ![]() ![]() If you're trying to get another version running, like an original CD version, then you will have to do a few things to your DOSBox configuration file. GOG has done all the DOSBox configuring for you. Did you buy it from GOG? If so, just run the shortcut on your desktop after installing, and it will work. ![]() The only encounter i can clearly remember is some kind of a fat fairy with a beard, a wand and wings.DeadYorick: I am wondering if there is a step by step guide on how to actually get Stonekeep running on dosbox. I remember that the story could have been expended a bit more, where characters could be more talkative and story a bit more explained. I guess that such a remake should include a new box art, a new book, be shipped along for people who buys the game on Steam and include all four major languages En, Fr, Es, Jp. Leading me to conclude: never judge a book by its cover. I really believe that the story deserves a full remake where player's enjoyment at least reaches the box art. I admit that Stonekeep was packed with good intentions, had a descent story and that we wanted to save that princess very badly but as i said, i was a kid back then so i never went through and the princess must have died in a corner, impatient, exhausted, unattended. Remember those "Nintendo Power" issues with all sorts of super HD pictures of "upcoming" Mario 64? Once in-game, the graphics were so square i fear i could have cut a finger sliding it along a corner. Same was for another game i bought back then, a racing game that looked stunning according to box art but that rendered the most horrible racing game i ever played. Games with stunning box art but nasty quality content inside. What i can tell for sure is that i really disliked that game once i started playing it. At a moment, someone entered my house and stole my games. Tho, the book was in English, but i'm French-Canadian so i never could read it while i was that young. The box with the awesome hologram picture made me buy it. I remember when i bought that game as a kid. ![]()
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