The protaginst is drowned there without chance to escape. Heck, it isn't worth it considering the sewers. Still, the bunny what comes out of the tavern drops 3 $ if you kill it (and it respawns). random NPCs most of the time do not drop anything. all random guards do drop a random thingy (life or $, maybe mana too on later islands?) if you kill them. killing guards IS possible, so you can fight your way out if you really feel that way. stupid thing is, if you press F1-4 AND press left/right, the left-right affects the choice of mode. you don't have to kill the guard in the sideroom, but he do drops a random thingy (life or $) if you do. the two guards at the other and of the platform are joke-easy. I noticed the platform with the guard arrives this way almost imediatelly. If you played any game what requires intens use of shortcut-buttons (finally some use of Diablo 2:idea:), this game is a joke to handle.ītw, some early hints, then some questions (this being a bad game by design doesn't mean I won't play it, as it is not THAT bad, and the save feature can be circumwent): It just require "try, die, now you know it". the game is not hard, nor require any brain-activity. You don't know what to do, with what to do it etc., and if you go the wrong direction you simply die most of the times. But fortune-clovers are bloody rare, and are supposed to be used as healing kits while you are alive. whenever you die IF you have fortune-clovers, you loose one. Sadly there are unwoundable enemies - that also turns out only when you start attacking them. And to "kill" friends is profitating, and as you have absolutly no relations to any NPC. NPCs are mostly useless, and friends can not be distincted from foes until they shoot. NPCs respawn IF they are not key-charaters AND they are not done with their purpose. Here is how to do it: 1) save the game with any title ("MAIN" for this example) 2) go to the place from where you want a backup-save and "copy" the save there (use F6 to call up the manu you need) 3) keep playing 4) if you want to (or have to) reload, first quit (to the main game-menu, easiest with hitting Esc and choosing quit), then delete "Main", then reload the file you want, then save the game as "MAIN" again 5) continue playing. With all the moving NPCs you have to constantly manually re-allocate the screen centering yourself (hit ENTER). the graphic is ok, but nothing exciting Ok, now it is clear that this game is one of the biggest failures in gaming history! If you are having problems with LBA2 - which isn't compatible with modern graphics chips then there is a patch available from that you may find useful - though I can't get it to work on my copy. I have tested this quite extensively and it worked - but you need everything after the -t cdrom as I included above. Use save as to name the file dosboxrun.bat (or whatever you like as long as it finished. Mount d e:\(or correct drive letter) -t cdrom -label ADELINE -ioctl -usecd 0 Put the text below into the blank document: LBA (or RELENT if you have the US version)Ĭreate a new text document (right-click->new->text document) in your lba directory. If you don't want to copy all VOX files, just copy the VOX files in your language from the CD VOX folder to the LBA1 installation VOX folder (for English it's all files starting with "EN_"). Now, outside of DOSBox, copy the folder "VOX" from the LBA1 cd to the folder which you installed LBA1 in. Set the directory you wish to install to.Ĭhoose "Music Sound Card Configuration", choose "Sound Blaster Pro 1 (OPL2)", choose "220"Ĭhoose "FX Sound Card Configuration", choose "Sound Blaster Pro 1", choose "220", choose "7", choose "1"Ĭhoose "Speech Configuration", choose "Keep Speech Files on Hard Disk" (there should be YES written at the end of this line now)Ĭhoose "Save Parameters", then Quit to Dosģ. Now you are inside of the LBA1 installer which is controlled by the "Up", "Down" and "Enter" keys. After you inserted the LBA1 disc type mount d E:\ (assuming E: is your LBA1 CD) -t cdrom -label ADELINE -ioctl -usecd 0 then mount c C:\Ģ. The solution to playing LBA in Dosbox - with the original cd is as follows (Most of this is taken (with slight editing) from ()):ġ. If you own an original CD version it will not run under XP though in most cases it should work fine with Windows 95 or 98.
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