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Star Wars - Dark Forces. Installroutine and the FULL Intro

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  • Whenever I try to install this game on DOSBox it tells me I don't have enough memory. Can anyone help?

  • what "kinda" memory is missing? drivespace or ram?

  • man this game bring me a lot of memories..it was my first sw game, I was like 5 and I couldn't pass the third or 4th part..

  • yeah. if you ask me, its one of the finest SW Shooters ever.

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  • Hard Drive space. It tells me I have -1 bytes on my Hard Drive.

  • lol MS Dos

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  • @Jedilink109 Such a brilliant classic game :D I've had some problems getting Dark Forces to work perfectly on my Pc. At first I tried DOSBox but it kept crashing and made the game unplayable. Then I tried playing it on Windows. This worked ok except there was no music and the sounds (such as gun fire and dying stormtroopers) was absolutly terrible. But it didn't crash so I made do. Then I got windows 7 and it wouldn't play off Windows. But now DOSBox works perfectly, sound, music and no crashing

  • @QullVideo I think I still have all that too. I know I still have the box, card, and the CD-ROM and disc still...

  • Sooooooooo I love you?

    Thank you so much for the help.

  • I bought it yesterday on steam, It's pretty good. Kinda like a more complicated Doom.

    And this is some freaking sweet Midi music.

  • I have the original CD, original Manuel, original Box & original Reference Card ^.^

  • Best StarWars game ever. Still have the original CD. :-)

  • for example, we use drive "C".

    1) go to: c:\Programme\DOSBox-*\

    2) open "dosbox.conf"

    3) scroll down to the very last line and search for "[autoexec]"

    4) write under this line:

    MOUNT C C:\DOSBOX

    5) save and close "dosbox.conf"

    6) create a empty folder on C:\ called "DOSBOX"

    7) now start your dosBOX Emulator and you should have a virtual Drive C:\ in your dosBOX, hosted on your Real Harddrive at C:\DOSBOX\

    for more questions and "howto", go to the official website and read there ;-)

  • nevermind i fixed it had to mount c.d and e drives

  • when i go install it says 'not enough space on drive c,d or e to install selected files' please help

  • Or make it all mouse controlled and simple with a DOSBox frontend like D-Fend Reloaded, available from the DOSBox site. I use it and it makes playing DOS games a doddle! Especially if you have about 20 installed like I do! :) It's so good to just double clcik from a list inside D-Fend and have the game start, like it was a shortcut on the desktop! :)

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