Nicholas, I entered , like I saw someone do in a youtube video. This worked. Nicholas 0 point DOS version. Well, I managed to get the game to work, but there's some kind of password screen "Last Play" etc. How would I get through this? TheDeej -2 points DOS version. Share your gamer memories, give useful links or comment anything you'd like.
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You can't invite this user because you have blocked him. My comment. Dohi64 Dohi64 Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. But, I suppose I have to provide some justification for slagging it off, so I'll try to explain why it's such a load of rubbish. For a start, there's the incredibly poor instructions. There's a thin in-cd manual, which explains about 0. The cabin is filled with a number of objects, each with different functions, yet none of these are even mentioned in the manual.
The 'solar power' thing, is a typical example. Because your cabin is in such a remote place, it requires solar power to keep the camera, radio and other devices in operation. However, the manual ignores this fact. There's no mention of how to get more power, or what the controls on the solar power control box actually do. I spent ages fiddling with the settings, to no obvious effect. I just ran out of power in the middle of the game.
Even the readme file provided no information at all. There's also a gun on the wall, held by a combination lock. But what's the combination?
How do you get it? What are any of the major pieces of equipment in the cabin for? I'm not asking for a page manual, but to leave out this much information is unacceptable. And then there's the video. Putting aside the quality of the acting, the video is utterly appalling. No way can they tell me that the hyper clear video shots on the back of the box even resembles the stuff you get in the game. It's blocky as hell, with horrible splotches of colour all over the screen, and on top of all that, it's all in glorious jerk-o-vision.
And this is on a Pentium ! My could even manage to play the majority of film clips and animations at an acceptable rate. So what's the problem? Good grief.. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book. Books Video icon An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video Audio icon An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3.
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