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Games wont run: System does not support fullscreen mode.
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 8:25 pm
by crzypirate
I dont quiet know what is going on here. I mounted my drive/game folder, and everytime I try to execute the game [Carnage.exe] it crashes and tells me that "This system does not support fullscreen mode. Choose close to terminate this application."
I havent been able to find any helpful topics on this, but if it does exist, sorry...
Anyways, my aim is crzypirate, could anyone help me out?
Thanks so much in advance!
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 8:32 pm
by crzypirate
More info:
I have other games, they all give me similar messages.
I inserted the auto execute command for the C:\ drive
Im opening these games by double clicking their icon (Idk how to open them otherwise)
and finally
I havent installed them, if that's important..?
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 11:21 pm
by dosraider
OS?
Dosbox version?
Mount lines?
Inputs?
Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 10:22 am
by crzypirate
I got it working. PLEASE ADD TO THE HOW TO SECTION:
To get the game working; if
a)the entire game is int he mounted file, type the name of the game, example, if the game is "raptor.exe", type raptor.
b)if it is in a subfolder, type cd [folder name], press enter, then type the game name [minus the .exe].
Once I figured this out, I could play anything. Thanks though.
PLEASE add that though, alot of us are wicked confused on this "simple" step.
Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 10:48 am
by dosraider
No, won't add it.
Once upon a time, long ago it was there, but ......
There are so much possibilities (pre installed games, games that needs to be installed from flops, games that first need to be unzipped into a temp folder and installed from there, cracked games, games that need to be cracked, CD games, games that need specific command lines, games that need specific paths, whatever and whatnots, add some thousand possibilities.
The howtos became a long long read, and most beginners didn't understand it anyway.
So basically, simply put, if you can't launch a game, or lack the basic dos knowledge, ask, and you will get help.
Capiche?
Also, had you done a simple search for "full screen mode" in 'get games to work' here, you would have get already a nice list to read.
Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 6:20 pm
by crzypirate
Well, whatever. Alot of people Ive seen have that exact confusion, so whatever...
Thanks anyways boss.