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Captive market game walkthrough
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captive market game walkthrough
  1. #CAPTIVE MARKET GAME WALKTHROUGH PRO#
  2. #CAPTIVE MARKET GAME WALKTHROUGH PC#
  3. #CAPTIVE MARKET GAME WALKTHROUGH TORRENT#
captive market game walkthrough

#CAPTIVE MARKET GAME WALKTHROUGH TORRENT#

I wonder if any of your good friends are hosting downloads for them? My country seems to be banning the use of any torrent related tools or even sites. As for the Steem version of the game or the Amiga emus. you've finally brought back *kliks* and *klaks* back to my otherwise dull Captive life.

#CAPTIVE MARKET GAME WALKTHROUGH PC#

) and at the same time trying to revisit my childhood 15 years ago.Įdit extra: I've just done up the fixes to the PC version as you have highlighted and it works perfectly Michael! Thanks.

captive market game walkthrough

This stems from my need to continuously play a never ending game like Conflux (Dungeon Master mod, am sure you have heard of it I've already gone through your website prior to trying out the PC version, but am still in the early stages (Budod, Mission 1 Level 9), so I figure I might as well close off a chapter in this story of mine before attempting your recommendations. I was really hoping that someone would be able to reply this message of mine, but little did I expect that it would come from none other than yourself! This is truly a great honor, perhaps at most second to Anthony himself. Well met and hello from Malaysia! Thanks for the timely save my good man. Simply use a rom of the game under Steem (for the ST) or an Amiga emulator. Like I said, there are sounds under the Dos PC Version.Īs for Knightmare, there are the Amiga and Atari ST versions (PC version doesn't exist). The best version for Captive is, of course, the Amiga one, but there are no "tools" for it and you really have to restart the whole game.Ĥ. So, you could easily be able to restart the current level where you were (which is better than restarting the whole game!) Note however that the Atari ST version has less colours than the PC and Amiga ones, but just for SuperCC, it's worth it. I recommend you to play the Atari ST version under Steem because there's a program called SuperCC (I can send you a copy if you want or you can get it in the Tools section) that allows you, by being plugged to the Steem memory, to go to any level of any mission you want and edit the stats and inventories of your droids so that they could be like the PC version.

captive market game walkthrough

Example : you can separate your droids from the party, there are vehicles and taxis, etc.ģ. I have the roms and tried it a bit and I must say it's really different from the first one. You must use an Amiga emulator to play Captive II. See the Bugs section on our website for more details.Ģ. Anyway, I really don't recommend Captive under PC-Dos because this version contains a lot of bugs.

#CAPTIVE MARKET GAME WALKTHROUGH PRO#

You can get sounds under Dosbox by changing the Sound Blaster type to Sound Blaster Pro Version 1.0 ("sbtype=sbpro1" in nf). Hey, I'm Michael from The Ultimate Captive Guide (see Thanks section).ġ. Just how does one force the game coding to request for the sound samples? Supposing the approach in (3) is too exaggerated, how about me recording my own sounds to replace the missing ones in the game? How would you suggest I go about doing that? Since the music is only in midi form, it must be really easy to recreate all the machine gun, pistol, sword and laser sounds by searching for online samples. Is there any way to recreate my belongings and game location via some trainers/hacks? At least just to avoid wasting time on getting back to the same position?Ĥ. If the answer to 1 is that the PC version is built like that and that you suggest I go back to using Atari emulators or Amiga emulators and replay the "originals", how do I go about doing it? And what about my saved games for the PC version then (T_T). So where did the PC version sounds go? I only have the music which is really like listening to a scratchy piece of sandpaper rubbing on some dinner plates.Ģ. I can't remember for the life of me whether the original Atari ST version carried sound. I am playing the PC version but noted that there are missing sound effects. Am sure that most of you have heard about it:ġ. My query is regarding an old Atari/Amiga game called Captive. or at least someone would be able to redirect me to the answer. Anyways, I have a special request, that's not connected to Conflux nor Dungeon Master in any way, but I was hoping it could get answered.















Captive market game walkthrough