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I've been playing around with dosbox, and since Daggerfall is free now, I decided to give it a go on my n900. I did a full install, mounted the cd, and the game actually works, sound and everything. The only problem was the mouse cursor, which after a while I found that if you press outside of any corner, it kind of "resets" the cursor, and then if you can manage to get into options while in game, you can set your mouse sensitivity, and once you get it right, the cursor works quite well. My only other problem, is that after trying about every combination of settings I could think of for my dosbox.conf file, I'm still only able to get a few frames a second. Anyone else have better luck? It would be amazing if we could get this running smoothly on the n900.
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