Old Computer Appreciation Thread
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@adambegood For me the obstacle is that most of the puzzles have seemingly absurd solutions with very little in the way of clues.
Blade Runner on ScummVM is very exciting.@Folly Thought you might be interested that I've got Star Wars Dark Forces running at full speed in lr-dosbox-svn. It was sluggish at first but with some tinkering I managed to get the game up to speed ^^
I'll try the same settings on lr-dosbox.I'm pretty sure you can compile it from RetroPie-Extra.
Edit : I just tried Terminal Velocity and it runs smooth as butter on my rig. The game looks pretty fun. I'll play this once I can figure out how to use joysticks on dosbox. Thanks @AdamBeGood. The music is much fun.
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Thanks,
Now busy with the "share"
I made a patch for policenauts (pc98).
Tinkering on how the directory stucture should look like.https://github.com/FollyMaddy/RetroPie-Share
Just uploaded the files.
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@folly That's excellent! Great work as always.
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@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@adambegood For me the obstacle is that most of the puzzles have seemingly absurd solutions with very little in the way of clues.
Blade Runner on ScummVM is very exciting.I did find Grim a bit like that, usually the puzzles do make sense if you speak to everyone and pay attention. But I found it more like that than others.
Give one of the earlier games a try.
Edit: I think it is Ctrl F1 to get the keymapper up in DOSBox, it is pretty easy to map joypads.
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@adambegood I will. I find PC games less accessible as a rule anyway, but they keep drawing me in. Today I finally finished the first dungeon in Fallout, after having started the game a dozen games. Likewise, I played Ultima 4 on Master System and DOS several times before it clicked and I finally played it to the end (although I lost my save before I could venture down the final dungeon). Or even Doom. I hated Doom the first time I played it. Now I think it's the best FPS ever made, behind Return to Castle Wolfenstein.
Sometimes I have to recognize that I may simply not be predisposed to something that's awesome.
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@zering I'd chuck Half-Life 2 and Bioshock into the FPS mix, I think.
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@adambegood Good point. I played Half Life 2 and its two episodes more than any other FPS yet I've never played the first one. Go figure.
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@zering I had the first one at release but never finished it. I don't understand why. Need to do it on the Pi.
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@adambegood And me. But I can't which is very frustrating ^^
Having said that I started Dark Forces tonight, having finally figured out I could simply edit the controls using SETUP.EXE. It's really really good, the objective based mission structure and the Doom-like graphics make it really unique.
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@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@adambegood And me. But I can't which is very frustrating ^^
Having said that I started Dark Forces tonight, having finally figured out I could simply edit the controls using SETUP.EXE. It's really really good, the objective based mission structure and the Doom-like graphics make it really unique.
Another game I had when it was first out (well on "White Label", which was a budget range, so not when it first came out) and didn't finish.
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@adambegood What did you think of it then?
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@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@adambegood What did you think of it then?
I think I thought it was okay, but a little bit clunky even then maybe. I think by the time it came out on budget, games had mouse-look. So it felt a bit anachronistic even then! I was playing Quake.
I'm having a mad moment, I have a game on PC-88 (Scottie Turbo) which has F7 as fire. Obvious choice. How do I map that to my joypad? That key isn't there as an option on Libretro as far as I can tell, but I may be being stupid.
Edit: Thinking about it, I played Dark Forces II a lot more. My friend had that. Multi-player over modem with mutual friends was fun.
One of the games that same friend had that I didn't was Settlers II, which I've put on my Pi today.
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@zering Does F7 not work for you so far as firing goes?
Edit: Oh, I see it is someone else's video... I think I have the control okay now, it is just mapping it to a pad.
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@adambegood said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@zering Does F7 not work for you so far as firing goes?
Edit: Oh, I see it is someone else's video... I think I have the control okay now, it is just mapping it to a pad.
Did you both also managed to map the F7 ?
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@folly I haven't tested yet. Busy busy day for me. I'll let you know once I do.
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@folly said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@adambegood said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@zering Does F7 not work for you so far as firing goes?
Edit: Oh, I see it is someone else's video... I think I have the control okay now, it is just mapping it to a pad.
Did you both also managed to map the F7 ?
Nope.. how do I do it? Aren't the variables I enter in the input section the key that I want to press, not the key that I want that press to represent? And I can't see F7 as an option.
I do really wonder if I am being thick here.
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I was curious too if I could make it work.
I remembered this thread :
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/26220/keyboard-mapping-to-gamepad-for-msx-msx2/3
But I don't actually understand what he did, to make that working.
So could not get it working also.Did find a solution for myself.
This works only in X-windows (Desktop enviroment)
I installed -> qjoypad.
With this program you can easily map keys to the joystick, and this works perfect.
You can make a config file for each game.
If you press update it will store the setting. -
Tried that "star wars" you mentioned.
Works good, it's a doom alike game. -
@folly I guess I'll be using the keyboard for the moment then! That is okay though, it's not the end of the World. Seems strange that you can't map all keyboard keys to gamepad buttons through libretro cores though.
I bet there is a way out there somewhere.
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