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20-03-2007 07:50 AM |
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When the game was released many of the reviews complained about that music did not work... but that's cause they were using a pirated version... it plays the music from the CD - ordinary audio tracks... if someone could hack the driver so that it will report song length 1 second the mod-music will start playing - the CD cannot make a nice "repeat" without a short pause, why they are only played ones... i could try to dig up the original cd with the tracks and send to someone to put on the site... don't know if dos-box can play cd-audio-tracks? still, it is nice to see that people are apreciating the game - 12 years after it was made... :) too bad dos-box don't handle the raster tricks - eliminating flicker, changing the palette in the fantasies meny and so on... playd for an hour now, was some years ago i saw it... :D /johan (pc programmer of the game)
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The missing CD audio tracks thing is not just a problem for pirates. I have a copy of Pinball Gold Pack (purchased in a major store in Finland) which has no CD audio tracks (believe me, I've checked dozens of ways on many different CD drives). I figured out that the music skipping was due to missing CD audio a while ago, but I always figured this was a limitation of the Pinball Gold Pack release (i.e. the silly 3D animations in Pinball Arcade were taking up the space needed for CD audio). Do you have any information on this? I'd love to actually hear all the music on the Vikings table!
In any case, DOSBox has CD audio support, so getting Pinball Illusions to run perfectly shouldn't be a problem.
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