by Ice Cream Jonsey » Fri Jan 20, 2017 12:10 am
I've been playing the original DOS version of Rollercoaster Tycoon, or at least trying to. I'm trying to find the right DOS settings for it in DOSBox. I am trying, basically, to construct a fake, emulated PC.
The thing is there's so many options. For Rollercoaster Tycoon. Well, for all games. For instance, I'd like to make one of several fake DOS computers for Lode Runner, Flightmare, Bouncing Babies and Lode Runner, but make sure that all the emulated DOSbox computers - 286, 386,PCjr and such - could all run. But man, pinback was right about Rollercoaster Tycoon and I am psyched to have a place to discuss it.
From the Prima Strategy Guide PDFs that I have found, they say that there is an Easter Egg where you can make the coasters leave the tracks if you spend an enoooooormous amount of effort. I dunno, seems pretty impossible to me for them to get derailed, but I dunno. I guess it's possible. That'd be comedy gold if so, but I've never seen it. Maybe on the DOSbox Pentium, sorta the ole standard "fast" computer we have today, as opposed to when RC Tycoon came out. Love it though!
I've been playing the original DOS version of Rollercoaster Tycoon, or at least trying to. I'm trying to find the right DOS settings for it in DOSBox. I am trying, basically, to construct a fake, emulated PC.
The thing is there's so many options. For Rollercoaster Tycoon. Well, for all games. For instance, I'd like to make one of several fake DOS computers for Lode Runner, Flightmare, Bouncing Babies and Lode Runner, but make sure that all the emulated DOSbox computers - 286, 386,PCjr and such - could all run. But man, pinback was right about Rollercoaster Tycoon and I am psyched to have a place to discuss it.
From the Prima Strategy Guide PDFs that I have found, they say that there is an Easter Egg where you can make the coasters leave the tracks if you spend an enoooooormous amount of effort. I dunno, seems pretty impossible to me for them to get derailed, but I dunno. I guess it's possible. That'd be comedy gold if so, but I've never seen it. Maybe on the DOSbox Pentium, sorta the ole standard "fast" computer we have today, as opposed to when RC Tycoon came out. Love it though!