compatibility list from Dosbox where you could usually get some good advices on how best to configure each game.compatibility list from the docs (thanks to the people bringing us that list).discussion about favorite DOS games from this forum in case you don't know what to play first!.
a site dedicated to the installation of other Windows releases.I haven't installed it myself but I'll give it a try just for my personal information. list of various Dosbox SVN builds from the official wiki which contains also the official docs and some tips.
A patch was also supplied on the CD that would add 3DFX support to the original Carmageddon.
All levels are unlocked for play on completion of the game.Ĭarmageddon Splat Pack was the first game in the series to natively support 3D acceleration - The game could be launched from one of three executables, for DOS ( Carma.exe), Windows 9x ( Carm95.exe) or 3DFX Glide mode ( Carmav.exe). The final level is set in Hell, and at the very bottom Satan himself can be found… playing. The expansion (just like the game) features eight new environments, included are a Medieval-themed tourist attraction, a prison next to a nuclear reactor, and a traditional racetrack. Levels Main article: Levels in Carmageddon Splat Pack All vehicles are unlocked for use at the end of the game. Just like in the original game, the player can choose one of two characters to play as in the game, but opponents vehicles can be 'stolen' and added to the players garage if certain criteria are met.
The Splat Pack adds new characters with their own vehicles, but also gives new vehicles to some existing drivers (an example being Stig O'Sore). See also: List of vehicles in Carmageddon Splat Pack