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Dosbox sf2 files
Dosbox sf2 files




dosbox sf2 files
  1. #DOSBOX SF2 FILES HOW TO#
  2. #DOSBOX SF2 FILES FULL#
  3. #DOSBOX SF2 FILES WINDOWS 8#
  4. #DOSBOX SF2 FILES WINDOWS#

The file named “dosbox-0.74.conf” is our default DOSBox config. You should now see folder contents similar to those shown below. Rather than seeing “Bucko”, in the path/address bar, you will see your username or nickname.ĥ) Open the DOSBox folder. Your Explorer window should look similar the one shown below (click on the picture to see a bigger version).

#DOSBOX SF2 FILES WINDOWS#

The quickest way to open it is as follows.ġ) Open up a File Explorer or Windows Explorer window.Ģ) Click on the path at the top of the window, that’s the bar at the very top that shows you the path or address of the folder you’re currently viewing.ģ) Delete anything in this box and enter the following exactly (without the quotation marks) “ %LOCALAPPDATA%", as shown in the picture below (click on the picture to see a bigger version).Ĥ) Press enter. Finding the local application data folder can be tricky since it is a hidden folder. Configuration files you create can be stored here too if you wish, or you can store them in any folder on your PC. If you prefer to watch rather than read, we have created a quick video tutorial to demonstrate the process.īy default, DOSBox stores its configuration files in the current users local application data folder. If necessary, see this tutorial which explains the concept. To follow this tutorial you should have a firm grasp of the concept of file and folder paths or addresses.

#DOSBOX SF2 FILES HOW TO#

In this tutorial we’ll show you how to do that. This can easily be done simply by copying the default DOSBox settings file, renaming it, editing it as necessary and then starting DOSBox with the edited settings file. Rather than trying to set these options each time you play, it makes far more sense to create a custom configuration file for each game that needs special settings. While the default DOSBox configuration will work with most titles, certain DOS games will require special options to be set in order to run correctly or optimally under DOSBox. Otherwise keep on false if you like the aspect ratio of your resolution setting.Creating Custom configuration files in DOSBox In the same way your desktop resolution like 1920x1080 will be converted to 1440x1080.

dosbox sf2 files

If you've set a resolution with another aspect ratio, like 1280x480, this will be converted to 640x480.

#DOSBOX SF2 FILES FULL#

  • Change aspect=false to aspect=true if you run DOSBox in full screen mode (this maintains 4:3 aspect ratio.
  • In some cases ddraw also has a lower CPU load. You might try output=ddraw if your hardware doesn't support OpenGL.
  • Change output=surface to output=openglnb (uses graphics hardware and maintains crisp image with scaling).
  • You can enter any resolution you want but remember that DOS games were made for screens with a 4:3 width/height aspect ratio.
  • When using a window, change windowresolution=original to windowresolution=1280x960 (or use 1024x768 for a smaller window).
  • Change fullresolution=original to fullresolution=desktop.
  • Use fullscreen=false for DOSBox in a window.
  • #DOSBOX SF2 FILES WINDOWS 8#

  • Windows 8 and Windows 10: Press the Windows key + Q, type in dosbox, and the options file DOSBox 0.7x Options should appear in the search results, click it.
  • Windows 7: Press CTRL + ESC (or Start button), type in dosbox and the options file should appear in the search results, click it.
  • At startup, the window is also kind of small. With default settings, DOSBox in full screen looks blurry or fuzzy and squashed in case of wide screens. As most DOS games are made for screens with a resolution of 320x240 pixels, DOSBox needs to scale the image. Here at DOSGamers, we like our DOS games to look clear and just like the original. Changing the DOSBox resolution and image quality To enhance image quality, continue reading. Do this again, and you return to the DOSBox window. To use DOSBox in full screen, press the ALT key and, while pressing the ALT key, press the Enter key.






    Dosbox sf2 files