![]() ![]() Also I saw something that showed an auto run, but I am not sure how to get that to work either. 2) After DOSBox is installed, navigate to its entry in the Start Menu (DOSBox-0.73) and then. But I am completely lost on how to get to that sub folder using DOSBox. Launch its setup program and install with default options. exe, so I assume that is what I need to use to get it to work. I know there is a DAGGER folder with in my initial dagger folder (You can only have a folder with 8 letters or less? Daggerfall wont fit.) and with in that is DAG213 which looking at properties shows. Thank you.Įdit: Also how do I get this game to even run in DOSBox to begin with? This particular game has folders with in folders and I am not sure how to mount or how to get to the one I need. Does this free version, as well as using DOSBox, allow for community made projects and patches, as well as patches from the original creators? If so, how would I go about getting them to work using DOSBox? I do not plan on using any right now, since I need to start playing the original Daggerfall first, but maybe some helpful patches, since I read it was somewhat broken upon it's initial release would be good. I have heard that there are many mods made by the community that adds to the longevity of the already huge game. ![]() I suspect it's because I'm using DOSBox-ECE instead of the release DOSBox.I downloaded Elder Scrolls: Daggerfall. I've not had any issues running this full screen, windowed, no issue with mouse, etc. Exit - After the player quits the Daggerfall game, close DOSBoxs 'DOS' window and shut down DOSBox. You can open the user configuration file with Notepad if you want to view or change it. You can run C:\Dagger\install.exe to reconfigure the sound options. The name of the user configuration file is 'dosbox-0.74.conf' (but it will probably be the only thing in that folder, anyway). Subsequent runs of the game only require the two mount commands, then CD to C:\Dagger and run "dagger.exe". After installation completes, change to C:\dagger and run: DAG213.EXE (this patches the game up to version 2.1.3, answer "Y" to any prompts, also check out PATCHED.TXT after to get lots of useful info).When you see the option for "type" of installation, change it to Huge) Run: install (Go through the install as normal to install to C:\dagger.Run: mount d C:\Games\dagger\dfcd -t cdrom -label Daggerfall.Run: mount C C:\Games\ -freesize 1000 (this limits the apparent free space on the drive so the old software doesn't get confused by huge drives).untick expert settings, and setup the game path in Magic Dosbox’s UI. Launch DOSBox-ECE with a config file that uses VGA support and preferably includes MT-32/Sound Canvas (with ROMs) support edit expert settings, and setup the path under autoexec, so it points to your game directory.For my use here the dagger folder is in C:\Games. I put the dfcd folder inside the dagger folder for convenience sake, but as long as you know the path and can reference that, it will work from anywhere. I highly recommend you use DOSBox-ECE as it has several nice enhancements including integrated Roland MT-32/Sound Canvas support which Daggerfall will use if available (sounds great). This file will be used after installation to upgrade to version 2.1.3. The second is a folder named "dagger" which contains one file. The first is the "dfcd" folder which contains the CD contents. Was fairly straight forward.Īt what point are you getting stuck? What steps are you following? What symptoms are you seeing?Īs /u/azrael4h mentioned, I too used the Abandonware's download. ![]() I've been able to download the (now free from Bethesda) Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall and get it working in DOSBox with SB16 digital sound and Roland MT-32/Sound Canvas MIDI. ![]()
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