![]() ![]() need dosbox to access the cd and program ![]() I ran mount -cd and only F:, G:, H:, showed up, not D:įirst game I couldn't get to work so far out of almost 100. usecd 0 is for real cd drives not images. Imgmount d "c:xcomapocxcom.mdf" -t cdrom -usecd 0 -ioctrlīut this did not work either. Having the same problem crashing after intro as mentioned earlier, but the fixes didn't work for me. Imgmount d "c:xcomapocxcom.mdf" -t cdrom -usecd -ioctrlĪnd the problem is here just use: mount d e: -t cdrom. If game crash after intro u propably use this for mount CDROM Tried mounting the CD itself instead of the ISO, but the label is long and filled with spaces (XCOM APOC V1.00 25 June 1997), and DOSBox wouldn't mount it with underscores.Īny suggestions? Loved this game as a kid (that's why I kept the disc), but I'm out of ideas at the moment.įor all who use DOSBOX. Tried messing with cycles and resolution in the. Thinking it might be checking again, I tried the mount options suggested by zncdr and Roger221, no effect. Game needs the iso mounted to open, but appears to pass the CD check and start fine. Still got my original CD, so I ripped an ISO and installed from that. Lets the vehicles get there, let's me equip and select agents, then shows me the tactical screen for a tenth of a second, then poof. Running on Linux Mint 18.1, the game runs fine in the city map and base menus, but crashes and closes DOSBox whenever the combat screen opens. I've compiled DosBox from the source code, the game works fine now. X-Com3 caused a segmentation fail like explained by Charlie Sweatpants, i.e. Mint 17 has broken DosBox package ( 01:01) ![]()
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