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Yep. I have it on my PC now, but it runs atrociously slow on Dosbox and I'm afraid to tinker with it to make it work. Different internet sites say different things about what helps, so that's no good either. Grr.
Who played in this brilliat fantasy-successor of original Civilisation?
I think it was great and very addictive.
Join Date Mar 2004
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Wow. De-lurking after almost seven years.
I played MOM back when it first came out. It was riddled with bugs and had lousy AI, and I loved every minute of it. As long as games capture a certain "feeling", it is easy to overlook all the shortcomings.
"Stuie has the right idea" - Japher
"I trust Stuie and all involved." - SlowwHand
"Stuie is right...." - Guynemer
Agreed. By the by, if anybody else has the Dosbox lag problem I did, simply digging up the config file and setting cycles to 20000 will have it humming like a Ferrari. Damned if I know what that means, but a random internet guide advised me to try it and it worked beautifully.
If dosbox ran at the maximum speed it could, most games would be rendered unplayable due to high speed. Thus, it starts at a level adequate for some of the early dos games, but needs to be adjusted to play the more resource-intensive games. There are hotkeys to adjust this in-game, but you should set your config file to whatever you need to make your most-played game playble.
Yeah, I only felt comfortable screwing with the config file when I realized that MOO and MOO2 came with their own custom config files off GOG.com. And I don't use Dosbox for anything else.
Those settings are completely safe, as they essentially are caps... If you set anything above what your PC can handle, it'll just limit itself to that.
No, I wasn't even nervous over something as sensible as that; I was afraid I'd ruin its performance for MOO and forget what I'd done.
By-the-by, what's the command to end dosbox? I've been simply using Ctrl-Alt-Del when the little box that says "thank you for playing MOM" pops up (MOO and MOO2 end automatically via some witchcraft I'm not familiar with).
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