One Must Fall 2097 - Completing Story Mode - Part 1
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The Flail was the beast bot in this game.
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When i was little, I WAS THE PILOT and i made my own sound effects! KLANGK!
Shadow pilot for life!
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Is it just me, or was the animation in this game better on actual hardware? I remember the animation being so smooth that it might as well have been 3D polygons.
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ts no rehit mode
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Damn Pyros-damn turtling type of fighter =(
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You did great against the gargoyle-he was always a tough bastard...
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Oww...all these robots...
When i was young I used to call flail fail XD
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the jaguar is teh ryu of this game easy to use
bot i liked the katana and the nova
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always enjoyed this game. love fighting with pyro!
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AndrosynthNuclear, it's now over three years since I made this video. So, I don't really remember what difficulty it was set to. But I'm pretty sure it's one of the more difficult ones but it's not "World Class". But it doesn't matter as I'm not saying I'm one of the best OMF players, I even don't want to be one, I just made a nice video.
The reason I use the Jaguar is because I'm best with it and I like it the most.
I don't know the destruction moves. Do I have to know them?
Larkc 1 year ago
AAAAAWESOMEEEE!!!!
I LOVE THIS GAME!
too bad im using a Mac now. can't install it.
-cries-
Lynd7L 3 years ago
Well, maybe you can. I actually use an emulation software called DosBOX to run in on my new computer. Their site says it also runs on a Mac OS X, but I didn't and can't try that option.
Larkc 3 years ago
Isn't DOSbox slow? It seems to be okay here.
lightspeed300 4 years ago
If you set it up right and have a decently powerful CPU, it is fine. My Athlon 2500+ can run games up to about the speed of a Pentium 100 (running actual DOS).
Larkc 4 years ago
Ok then. But I only have a Celeron M 1.5 GHz laptop (I am a university student, need I say more). But it is quite a shame that one would need 2.5 GHz to emulate 100 MHz. That's like 25 times reduction of performance. If only VDM Sound were maintained and it would have had VESA and Joystick emulation properties, it could have been perfect! How about using a virtual machine (like MS Virtual PC)? The performance penalty should be a lot less.
lightspeed300 4 years ago
Yes, yes, but it works fine in this case. As for VDM sound, it didn't work for me. Virtual machine? Never did try it, so, maybe.
Larkc 4 years ago