13-10-2016 07:53 PM | |
spamalot |
http://www.abandonia.com/files/extra...age_Manual.txt http://www.abandonia.com/files/extra...yage_Hints.txt would love to play part2 again... cd is lying here but dosen't work on dosbox :'( |
01-12-2015 06:03 PM | |
Jokerderio |
If anyone is missing the controls / keys / keyboard commands / short cuts (well, no short cuts exists... horrible While in space habour: Esc - Opens a menu for saving and loading While on a planet: Holding Space + Cursor Down to enter the (horrible) menus, then use the cursors to navigate to the needed Space - open/close a door (be aware of the closer role) Cursors - Move or look While in a glider: Don't remember it, but maybe Space or Enter / Return to get into the menu. Then only use left / right cursor to choose. If you type up / down you end up in the space habour again. There's also a cynical walkthrough written in English, which explains some more. I can understand this guy. Playing this game in 2010+ is really annoying |
28-03-2012 12:41 AM | |
DarthHelmet86 |
If you don't mind watching a person play the game and using that as a walkthrough there is this good LP on youtube. http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB1AEF3A10FF17B9D He covers most of the gameplay/controls/rules and the like early on and you can learn a few secrets as well. |
27-03-2012 08:22 PM | |
Diamondfist | That link I posted in my prior post is no good anymore. |
01-05-2010 06:34 PM | |
Diamondfist |
I had a horrendous time finding this, but I am a very persistent and determined person! A walkthrough for this game can be found at the following link: http://rayearlesgamehelp.info/Wfiles/Whale's_Voyage.html I found a German version of this on www.dlh.net, and no online translator could translate it properly, or completely, which made me more determined to find this one, which is the same walkthrough! It is on the page for solutions for Amiga games, but it should be compatible with the DOS version (I hope!) I also found out from Mobygames that "Whale's Voyage" is the European name for this, the U.S. release of this game was called "Distant Frontiers" for some reason. |
02-03-2010 07:11 AM | |
shouldbePalocles |
@ the people who can't do anything once they make ti to the planet... I've just been playing this for a little while and yeah, the controlls are a b*tch. To access the lower part of the screen hold down enter and push the down arrow. That will give you a barely visible red outline to one of the boxes which can be moved around with the arrow keys. Pressing enter while a character name is highlighted gives a menu with examine and select target in it. Moving the cursor to the letter to the left of the characters names allows you to change the designations of the team, ie. leader or merchant. Moving the cursor over the symbols and H/M bars to the right of the characters gives you the 'class skills' menu, experience totals and 'character sheet' pages. Moving the cursor to the far left gives you the teleport back to ship option and some options which only show in certain situations. Two situations i found were finding a lost girl, the arms dealers daughter, and helping the beaten up guy. Both reward you. To fight someone you have to highlight a character name and select a target then press esc and move the cursor to the 'class skills' icon and select the attack target option. Keep clicking it till they die then repeat for multiple enemies. All the while you are doing this you will be attacked. This seems to be a great idea but terribly executed. Good luck. ps. how the hell do i register to this forum? |
06-02-2010 09:45 PM | |
Toofy |
Sound FX? How do you get the sound fx to get working on this using DOSbox 0.73? CT-VOICE.DRV is in the music folder... |
31-05-2009 02:04 PM | |
dosraider |
Dosbox default is irq 7 |
31-05-2009 12:33 PM | |
gr33n303 |
Hi! I tried quite some time to get the sound effects to work with Dosbox. First of all the soundblaster emulation settings in Dosbox have to look like this: sbtype=sb2 sbbase=220 irq=5 dma=1 When this game got out this was the standard setting for soundblaster-cards. In the music directory I had to replace the file "ct-voice.drv"(for sb16) with the file for the soundblaster2. You can download this file from the creative-website. It's included in the dos-driver-package for soundblaster2. --->you now should have sound effects |
14-09-2007 10:53 PM | |
Guest | Hmm. This has to some of the poorest controls ever invented for a pc game. Why the heck have 100 buttons on the keyboard and then require obscure combinations of keystrokes between enter and arrow keys to do the simplest thing. It doesn't actually help that they fail to give any useful info in the manual either |
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