If you're familiar with the DF UI and like it: The DFU UI is not quite identical with the DF UI, but it's not too difficult to get used to it. I'd use the original DFU from the developers' homepage rather than the huge GOG package, but it's up to you (among other things, the default key settings of the GOG package are a bit odd, but can be adjusted to whatever you like). Try Daggerfall Unity (you can import your DF saves). Is it worse now? Ifr not, restore the original configuration file and try again.ĭepending on the results of these little tests, it might be possible to understand the problem better and to try other things, if the problem can't be solved in this way. If it's acceptable, backup the DOSBox configuration file, and edit this file again, like you did before (you might have mistyped a value, or modified one unintentionally). For a change you might install DaggerfallSetup instead of the GOG version (or vice versa, depending what's installed now), but this is unlikely to be essential.Ĭheck movement speed without modifying anything. Backup your savegames, un- and reinstall Daggerfall, and restore your savegames. And if you play the GOG version of Daggerfall, do you use Galaxy? If yes, you might try the direct download version of Daggerfall, to make sure that the problem isn't related with Galaxy. It's difficult to analyse the problem without more data, like hardware specs and the DOSBox parameter values you use. If I understand you correctly, movement speed in Daggerfall was ok before you changed the DOSBox parameters, After changing them movement speed was deteriorated, and even modifying cycles values didn't help. Little tip, first chance you get you need to alter the controls so you can move the camera with the mouse. Now simply test it, it should sound like an 80's Techno and you're done to enjoy the game. Again, choose Sound Blaster Professional and set the MIDI Port to 388. Now select test and listen to the Emperor, his voice should be as clear as day. Set the Port to 220, DMA to 1 and IRQ to 7. Select Sound Blaster Professional as the Digital Device. First Select Digital with the Arrow keys and hit Enter. Run the game and press "2" which is Game DOS settings, now this part is crucial. Search and change output=surface to output=ddraw Search and change fulldouble=false to fulldouble=true Search and change cycles=50000 to cycles=limit50000 Search and change fullresolution=original to fullresolution=desktop Search and change memsize=16 to memsize=63 Search and change scaler=normal12x to scaler=normal13x Search and change aspect=false to aspect=true Search and change core=auto to core=dynamic I recomend opening with WordPad as you need to search inside this file and alter the following. It will be located in the Daggerfall install file named: dosbox_nf To make Daggerfall play properly, you need to locate and modify the DOSBox config file. I had the same issue when running it on my Windows 10 Gaming PC. I'm just looking for a way to get the best experience with the good old games I play. I don't know.just something to look into? Not related to Daggerfall or the other Elder Scrolls games, but related to the DosBox/emulator setups, the same choppy audio/video issue has happened with other GOG.com DOSBox setups as well: Duke Nukem 3D and The Bard's Tale to name a couple. I have a suspicion it is the way the DosBox configuration is setup for each. The GOG.com version has choppy audio and video, whereas the audio and video plays smoothly for the Anthology version. Both have the same gameplay, but when video is playing I run into an odd problem. Bzrro20: I have the Anthology pack and I have the GOG.com versions of Daggerfall.
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