I tried extracting it to a folder and running it via the SVN core, just to see if it’s a ‘pure’ issue - but running INDARK.EXE just gives me some error about mounting the CD. They all run at good speed, so I assume there must be something I should change. I tried some other (all from eXoDOS) games Crusader - No Remorse and Ultimate DOOM. Seeing this work, now I understand why my initial question was kind of silly… At the same time though, it’s still moving suuuuuuper slooooComparing to the configuration file, the little I can read, it looked like it was using the pentium (slow) chip in GOG’s files… I tried that in the DOSBox core, but no change. A continuación se indican las especificaciones mínimas y recomendadas del sistema para Time Commando GOG.COM Key GLOBAL. I switched to eXoDOS (didn’t know this was a thing until now) and now I’ve got sound and music and all that wonderful stuff. Some crappy ‘cracked’ version of the original floppy release (which straight up didn’t have the voice samples anyway). Ok, so part of the problem is the version of the game I was using. Maybe it’s a /save directory thing? I’m not sure… GOG. Are they just core option per game files in RA? Or is this a /system directory thing. If not, maybe I can dive through the GOG.com configurations and create RetroArch ones based off that, but I’m not sure where I’d be putting those files. My initial thought is that maybe I can take my GOG.com release configurations - since they are already correct - and import them into this RetroArch setup somehow. So I’m assuming it’s just a matter of setting configurations correctly in DOSBox-pure and saving them somehow. I know that DOXBox uses configuration files when it’s packaged with games like those at GOG.com, and that same Alone in the Dark game on that release doesn’t have these issues. Alas these longer cd-rom games are not easy to find on these kind of sites. Loading it up in DOSBox-pure, it’s running a bit slow, missing music, and missing voice. Well in fact it's a trilogy, you got indent The Journeyman Projectindent Buried In Timeindent Legacy Of Time Buried In Time is the most popular. The first one in my list was Alone in the Dark. So I started to convert my setup to using DOS zips instead of the GOG.com releases I normally run for these titles. I’ve got the new DOSBox-pure core loading up games great, I was having some fun in DOOM 2 for a bit. I’m new to DOSBox stuff in general, so please forgive my ignorance.
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