I don't know why you're all saying this game is too challenging, I escaped the first dungeon on my first try, it was pretty damn easy.
Here are a few tips.
-Rest frequently, for two reasons. One, it heals you. Two, it raises your skills that you've acquired.
-Don't fight stationary, move around, back off and stab at enemies, etc.
-Talk to everyone to get quests. Store owners, guilds, and other NPCs often have quests.
-Get armor and weapons refurbished frequently, obviously to make them more efficient.
-Don't travel to places if you're unsure if you can kill whatever's there. Case in point, Daggerfall is inhabited by Wraiths at night.
Other than that, to get DOSbox to work, follow [url=http://redirectingat.com/?id=629X1198&url=http%3A//static.bethsoft.com/downloads/games/daggerfall_legal_and_installation.pdf]THIS PDF FILE[/url]. If you're too lazy, I'll post the main instruction in it.
[code]Instructions for setting up
The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
For Windows XP/Windows VISTA
Daggerfall is not fully compatible with the NTVDM used to emulate DOS under Windows NT (XP/Vista) so an alternative DOS emulator should be used.
1) The first step is to install DOSBox. Launch its setup program and install with default options.
2) After DOSBox is installed, navigate to its entry in the Start Menu (DOSBox-0.73) and then select “Configuration,” and then “Edit Configuration.” If you have used DOSBox before, it may be best to run “Reset Configuration” first before running “Edit Configuration.”
3) This will open up Notepad with the config file displayed. Look for the section [dosbox]. In this section will be a setting “memsize=xx.” Change the value of xx to 32 (i.e. memsize=32) and then save and close the file.
4)The next step is to extract Daggerfall from the archive. The archive is a zip file named “DFInstall.zip.” Using a zip program such as Winzip or Winrar, open the archive and choose to Extract. You want to extract the entire contents of the zip file to a directory on your C:\, such as C:\dosgames. So, when you chose Extract, the program will ask for a path, enter C:\dosgames. This will create the folders C:\dosgames\DFCD and C:\dosgames\DAGGER.
5) Once the archive extraction is completed, DOSBox must be launched to start the installation process. Use the DOSBox icon on your desktop or the entry in the Start Menu to launch it.
6) Once launched, you will be presented with a window containing a command prompt (Z:\> ).
7) As DOSBox is a virtual environment, the locations to work with must be mounted within the virtual environment. First, you must mount the location that contains Daggerfall's files to a virtual C: within DOSBox.
8) To do this, type this line in at the command prompt: mount c c:\dosgames -freesize 1000. Press enter to process the command. This will map C:\dosgames to virtual C:\.
9) Next, you must emulate the Daggerfall CD-ROM for the installation and running of the game.
10)To this, type this line in at the command prompt: mount d c:\dosgames\dfcd -t cdrom -label Daggerfall. Press Enter to process the command. This will map the files in C:\dosgames\dfcd to to virtual D:\, which is acting like a CD-ROM with the volume label of Daggerfall (needed to run the game).
11) Once the two locations are mounted, at the command prompt type: D:, then push enter and the prompt will change to D:\>.
12) Next, type: INSTALL. Press Enter and the Daggerfall installation program will launch. At this point you can move your actual mouse pointer into the DOSBox window and click once. Mouse control will be handed off to DB and will work within the Daggerfall installer to select items.
13) Now, agree to the terms and then select "Install the Game to Your Hard Drive." Then select "Change the Install Size" and set it to "Huge.” Next select "Yes, This Install Size is Fine." The installer will suggest C:\Dagger as the installation directory. Install the game to that location. Select "Yes, I want to install the game here." Following this, confirm the choices by selecting "Go ahead and install the game." The install will begin.
14) After installation, Daggerfall will offer to configure the sound card. At this point it is important that DOSBox be running in windowed mode and not full screen. If DOSBox is in full screen, hit ALT + Enter on the keyboard to place it back into windowed mode before choosing to configure the sound card.
15) Choose “Yes” to configure the sound card. Another program will appear. There is no mouse support in this program so the keyboard arrow keys and the Enter key will need to be used.
16) Press Enter while “Auto-Detect” is highlighted. Next, press Enter while “Detect” is highlighted. This will detect an emulated Sound Blaster 16. Navigate over to “OK” and press Enter.
17) Navigate down to “Select MIDI” and press Enter. Select “Sound Blaster 16” from the list and press Enter. Press Enter again to select the default Port of “388.” Navigate to “OK” and press Enter.
18) Navigate down to “OK” on the menu and press Enter twice. This will save the config and return you to Daggerfall's installer. Select OK and the installer will exit and drop you off at C:\DAGGER.
19) At the command prompt, type: DAG213. Press Enter. This will launch the patch to update the game to 1.07.213. Answer “YES” to both prompts when the patch asks for confirmation.
20) Once the patch is done, the game may be started. At the C:\DAGGER> prompt, type: DAGGER. Press Enter. Daggerfall should now load.
21) Each time you want to run Daggerfall, you will need to start DOS-Box and enter these commands:
mount c c:\dosgames -freesize 1000
mount d c:\dosgames\dfcd -t cdrom -label Daggerfall
c:
cd\dagger
dagger
Each of the above commands is followed by a press of the Enter key.[/code]
This is fucking brilliant game, I'm not sure why someone would complain that it 'looks bad', or it's 'too challenging'. Go play Crysis if you want amazing graphics and a terrible story with very little challenge.
[QUOTE=Crazy Legs;15944049]with a world the size of England in real life[/QUOTE]
Wait, what, wh... WHOA!?
[QUOTE=Raging Wolf;16025428]Wait, what, wh... WHOA!?[/QUOTE]
Yeah, and pretty much every inch of it is extremely boring.
[QUOTE=Skwee;16026535]Yeah, and pretty much every inch of it is extremely boring.[/QUOTE]
I like exploring to some extent. I do agree that it gets somewhat boring, but it's one damn upgrade from Arena.
[QUOTE=Skwee;16026535]Yeah, and pretty much every inch of it is extremely boring.[/QUOTE]
Well almost all of it was procedurally generated, excluding main-quest dungeons and towns. Explains why there are so many bugs.
[QUOTE=Skwee;16026535]Yeah, and pretty much every inch of it is extremely boring.[/QUOTE]
Just like England!
Everytime I launch the game, I can't control my mouse, it just stays stuck at the upper left hand corner of the screen. Help?
[QUOTE=EagleEye;16042173]Everytime I launch the game, I can't control my mouse, it just stays stuck at the upper left hand corner of the screen. Help?[/QUOTE]
You got a joystick or other controller plugged in perhaps?
[QUOTE=Skwee;16043741]You got a joystick or other controller plugged in perhaps?[/QUOTE]
I just do ctrl+F10 when i play to get it working.
I'm trying to run this with Boxer on OSX (basically lets you avoid using DOSBOX) but I'm running into the whole "wrong CD problem".
Does anyone know what's wrong?
[QUOTE=Skwee;15974566]Fucking archery is impossible.[/QUOTE]
Just press the right mouse button to fire
As for getting out the starting dungeon, do the following.
1. When making character put points toward Strength and most importantly Agility
(Agility determines how often you 'hit' and how often the enemy 'miss')
2. Put Long Blade as primary skill
3. Save and rest often
4. Save before resting
5. Try swinging you weapon in different directions
6. Use unarmed to attack Imps
7. Loot everything
I had no problem clearing the dungeon out, although I did have to reload a few times.
[QUOTE=Chryseus;16060983][highlight]Just press the right mouse button to fire[/highlight]
As for getting out the starting dungeon, do the following.
1. When making character put points toward Strength and most importantly Agility
(Agility determines how often you 'hit' and how often the enemy 'miss')
2. Put Long Blade as primary skill
3. Save and rest often
4. Save before resting
5. Try swinging you weapon in different directions
6. Use unarmed to attack Imps
7. Loot everything
I had no problem clearing the dungeon out, although I did have to reload a few times.[/QUOTE]
I know, but it doesn't DO ANYTHING. I hear it fire, but there is no blood splatter, and the things never die.
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