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Ahhhhh yes warcraft i just finished warcraft III know i am going to Frozen trone without cheats
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Sadly, not available to be downloaded :-(
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Fun to remember the days when it was
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Ae, like, for a week hehe. Crazy stuff.
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But please - stop spaming.
Talk about the game, not about your downloading memories. |
EDIT: Spam deleted.
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For dosbox Its good to have 12000 cycle for WAR CRAFT If someone is asking that faq..........any way its easy to ramp up the cycle in dosbox look for a file named dosbox.conf open it with the note pad a slite delay will happen just look for
[cpu] # core -- CPU Core used in emulation: simple,normal,full,dynamic. # cycles -- Amount of instructions dosbox tries to emulate each millisecond. # Setting this higher than your machine can handle is bad! # cycleup -- Amount of cycles to increase/decrease with keycombo. # cycledown Setting it lower than 100 will be a percentage. core=full cycles=XXXX cycleup=500 cycledown=20 where it sais XXXX wright 12000 in the numbers place (XXXX is in place of the number thats there) |
Well, there's a much easier way to change.
Leave the default number at 3000 (most games work fine). If you want to speed the cycles up press CTRL+F12 (it will encrease by 500 at a time) and to decrese the CPU cycles press CTRL+F11 (but the number won't always be round). |
Even easier:
use D-Fend as a front end to Dosbox: http://members.home.nl/mabus/dfend.htm You can simply type the number of CPU cycles for each game (plus all of the other settings) :) |
Some games have been said to have problems with D-Fend, though, and won't work. It's really better to get to know DosBox and dosbox.conf abd to have control over what you use. No pain, no gain...
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