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hi, I have just gone through a mate's floppy disk collection and stolen.. I mean "BORROWED" his Fate of Atlantis disks...

 

The problem is there s no sound whatsoever and I want to relieve my 11th birthday with this game!!!!

 

CAN SOME PLEASE DIRECT ME TO A SITE R GIVE ME TIPS ON HOW TO CONFIGURE THIS GAME?!??!

 

Thanks!

 

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Well, to be honest, the guy's version was a ahem.. "pirated" copy from Syria, but believe me there is sound!!!! My mate had played it long ago when 386s were the fastest things you could buy!

 

I was attempting to play it on MY computer after a disappointing attempt on his, and there was a nasty "feedback" like squeal instead of the nice FoA muzak!

 

And my PC has a Soundblaster sound card (a CM8338 PCI Record [E400]) - whatever that means, is a scummy Celeron II running at a nicely overclocked 414Mhz and a Voodoo 3 graphics card - which I really doubt FoA would need....

 

Anyway, my secret shame is that I originally played it on my Commodore Amiga 1200... Ahh, those were that days(!)

 

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Thats all very nice, but you still havent said what operating system you have.

 

Im not really sure whether I should dole out help if your playing with a pirated copy. But i'll help you get it running and then once you realise how good it is you can go out and buy the cd-talkie version which is even better(its only cheap).

 

Oh and theres no shame on playing it on an amiga, so did I. The amiga is/was Gods own computer.

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See this thread for detailed help.

 

Try starting it with the following command line:

atlantis.exe a s220/7/64

Thats with adlib and soundblaster sound assuming the default soundcard settings.

Or you could (assuming your autoexec and stuff is set up correctly) run it with the following command line:

atlantis.exe a s

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