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4696.1 | | BARD::mcafee | Steve McAfee | Tue Apr 23 1991 13:53 | 4 |
| There is supposed to be a demo of this on ab20.larc.nasa.gov . Maybe
someone has already grabbed it...
-steve
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4696.2 | | SIEVAX::JAMIE | Batteries not included! | Tue Apr 23 1991 17:47 | 6 |
| The demo on ab20 came from me originally. I've got the .dms file on
line somewhere; I'll make it available tomorrow.
Cheers,
Jamie.
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4696.3 | | SIEVAX::JAMIE | Batteries not included! | Wed Apr 24 1991 05:41 | 14 |
| I've copied the .DMS files to TAPE::AMIGA:[UPLOAD]GODSA.DMS, GODSB.DMS.
They've got about 40 tracks apiece to make up a single disk.
The demo is from Amiga Format and the disk contains some other PD stuff
too such as a sample editor, picture, text viewer etc. The GODS demo
takes a LONG time to load up so be patient.
Most controls are self explanatory. To pick objects that don't get
picked up automatically by walking over them, crouch (joystick down)
then press fire to bring up an inventory screen. Pressing fire to a
vacant spot or to an object with which to replace the object you're
picking up will do the trick.
Enjoy!
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4696.4 | Not another archive format
| AMIGA::RIES | OS/2 = Half an Operating System | Wed Apr 24 1991 15:21 | 3 |
| Is .DMS yet another archive format? Is so, where does one get the de-archiver?
Frank
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4696.5 | same place | CGOFS::DREW | Steve Drew | Wed Apr 24 1991 18:34 | 8 |
| -> Is .DMS yet another archive format? Is so, where does one get the de-archiver?
Either from TAPE::AMIGA:[UPLOAD]DMS-102.LZH;1
or same file at CGOU01::AMNEW:
/Steve.
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4696.6 | | SIEVAX::JAMIE | Batteries not included! | Thu Apr 25 1991 07:06 | 12 |
| Well I've got the real thing now! Truly amazing game. The password
system seems to be unique as well; you get a password when you get so
far through the game. This gets registered on the hi score screen.
Thing is, I believe (don't quote me!) that the passwords will be
different for every player; the password is a 3 letter code generated
randomly then stored on the (unprotected) levels disk. This means no
cheats in the magazines that list all the level codes! (Let's face it,
that kind of thing does ruin games!).
Jamie.
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4696.7 | | SIEVAX::JAMIE | Batteries not included! | Thu Apr 25 1991 11:45 | 14 |
| I've now got to level 3 world 3 and I'm now convinced that the game is
a 2-D version of Cadaver! It's got the puzzle element of Cadaver with
an added arcade touch. It's really neat how if you're doing badly you
get help in the form of teleports or extra lives/health etc and if
you're doing really well you'll get cash bonuses + more obstacles! And
there are loads of hidden parts to the game. I know there's a whole
section of level 2 world 1 that I haven't seen and a part of level 1
world 2 that I missed too, so perhaps I'll go back sometime and figure
them out...
Highly recommended.
Jamie.
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4696.8 | | BARD::mcafee | Steve McAfee | Thu Apr 25 1991 12:00 | 19 |
| An aside about .dms files...
What is it with .dms files? They refuse to download reliably. I'm
not talking about the ones just posted, but in general. This is the
second .dms post and this one seems to be as difficult as the last.
VLT/zmodem just stops every once in a while. No error, just says "Done.".
Resuming causes something wierd to happen because in the end the file
size is larger than what it should be.
I lharc'd the .dms file (it got a tad smaller by the way) and downloaded that
and while the download went fine all the way I had a crc error when I
unlharc'd the file and dms choked on it. Both parts gave me the same
results.
I had the same problems with the lemmings .dms post a while back. Anyone
know what the problem is?
-steve
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4696.9 | .dms -->my .02 | DECWET::DAVIS | you always get what you deserve | Thu Apr 25 1991 12:46 | 9 |
| re -.1
I know what you mean. I have never had a .dms file extract without the
CRC error on the last file. The archive usually works fine even though
It gets the error; I just ignore the error message and use the
application, game, etc... I've never had a problem downloading or
uploading .dms files, though.
mark
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4696.10 | extra bytes at end of file | CGOFS::DREW | Steve Drew | Thu Apr 25 1991 16:45 | 13 |
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-> I know what you mean. I have never had a .dms file extract without the
-> CRC error on the last file. The archive usually works fine even though
I looked at the lemmins .dms files and they were padded at the end
with zeros. I compared the byte size to that of the directory from
ab20, and zapped those extra bytes away. It then unarcd cleanly.
Seems, like between ab20 and here the extra bytes get added to
the end of .dms files? Although it does'nt seem to cause any problems
with DMS, just the error message.
Steve.
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4696.11 | Me too | DWOMV2::CAMPBELL | Delaware Amigan | Fri Apr 26 1991 01:26 | 11 |
|
Errors here, too. In my case, my df0: has nada on it after the error
message. Message is ...CRC ... header... .
I lharced the two .dms files (sz failed on .dms, convert to slf failed,
also), download ok, CRC errors when trying to dms write or dms view.
Ideas?
Thankx,
Dennis
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4696.12 | | SIEVAX::JAMIE | Batteries not included! | Fri Apr 26 1991 06:42 | 23 |
| I've never had any problems with .dms files at all. You'd expect to get
an error at the end of the unpacking on these disks simply because
they're not normal DOS format ? (A guess).
The GODS.DMS didn't come from abd(whatever!) so if it's got the
trailing bytes I don't know where they came from.
Also, there's probably little point in lharcing the .dms files since
DMS has already done the packing. You may get a few more bytes squeezed
out but they're probably not worth the effort.
The way I get .dms files from here to the Amiga is to copy the files
onto a dos disk, either on a networked PC or onto the floppy drive of a
Vaxstation 3100, then use DOS2DOS to get the file onto a normal Amiga
dos disk, then use DMS from one floppy to the other. Note that if
you've only got 1 meg of memory, it won't work if you copy the .dms
file to RAM then try to DMS it from there (at least in the case of
GODS). More than 1 meg would be fine though.
Cheers,
Jamie.
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4696.13 | | BARD::mcafee | Steve McAfee | Fri Apr 26 1991 11:05 | 7 |
| The reason we both lharc'd the file is that there is something wierd
going on when you try to download one of these as is. I've downloaded
hundreds of files and when I download a .dms file the transfer stops
intermittently for no apparent reason. Maybe it's something to do with
zmodem or VLT. Maybe I'll try out using my tk50 to do the transfer...
-steve
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4696.14 | | SIEVAX::JAMIE | Batteries not included! | Fri Apr 26 1991 12:38 | 1 |
| If you like I can warp it instead...
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4696.15 | | ELMST::MCAFEE | Steve McAfee | Fri Apr 26 1991 22:13 | 9 |
| Actually, I think I found the problem. The file record formats
are set to stream rather than stream-lf. Oddly enough cvtarc on
vms did the same thing zmodem did. It completed successfully
at about 70 blocks. So I converted the files to stream-lf using
dcl CONVERT. This produced a reasonably sized result. I tar'd
the files to a tape and I'm trying to get them off the tk50 right
now with BTNV2.
-steve
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4696.16 | | STAR::GUINEAU | but what was the question? | Sun Apr 28 1991 10:59 | 21 |
| > <<< Note 4696.15 by ELMST::MCAFEE "Steve McAfee" >>>
>
> Actually, I think I found the problem. The file record formats
> are set to stream rather than stream-lf. Oddly enough cvtarc on
> vms did the same thing zmodem did. It completed successfully
> at about 70 blocks. So I converted the files to stream-lf using
> dcl CONVERT. This produced a reasonably sized result. I tar'd
> the files to a tape and I'm trying to get them off the tk50 right
> now with BTNV2.
>
> -steve
>
I just uused VMS BACKUP to put them on a QIC tape, then restored them with
Steve Peters VBACK program. Works like a champ!
I don't think GODS liked my 030 though, I couldn't get pased the title
screen - system just hung.
john
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4696.17 | Worked on MY 030 | CGOFS::DREW | Steve Drew | Mon Apr 29 1991 13:45 | 9 |
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-> I don't think GODS liked my 030 though, I couldn't get pased the title
-> screen - system just hung.
Worked on my GVP030, it does sit there for abount 1 min, looks like its
setting up a copper list.
Steve.
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4696.18 | | STAR::GUINEAU | but what was the question? | Mon Apr 29 1991 14:09 | 8 |
|
> Worked on my GVP030, it does sit there for abount 1 min, looks like its
> setting up a copper list.
I'll have to try it again....
john
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4696.19 | Help! | KALI::PLOUFF | Ahhh... cider! | Wed May 01 1991 11:39 | 7 |
| Re: GODS*.DMS file format.
Can someone provide either a good Stream-LF format version of these two
files, or else enter the FDL file for VMS CONVERT? DMS gave me CRC
errors in both files even after my attempt at format conversion.
Wes
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4696.20 | | ELMST::MCAFEE | Steve McAfee | Wed May 01 1991 16:05 | 6 |
| The stream-LF formatted ones wouldn't work for me either. I'm
still trying to the get the Tk50 path working in general. I'm not
sure how to convert them to the proper format since convert doesn't
seem to work.
-steve
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4696.21 | | SED750::PARKER | This town needs an enemy! | Fri May 03 1991 10:47 | 11 |
| I'm on level 3 world 3 also..
Has anyone tried the familiar? I bought it along with wings and power boost
I think it was. All I can say is it was great while it lasted! It cost
about 50k altogether and it didn't even make it through the world. Maybe it
didn't agree with one of the nasties it ran into..
Anyway...a brilliant game, definately worth the money and hopefully they'll
come up with some more levels.
Adrian
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4696.22 | | SIEVAX::JAMIE | Batteries not included! | Fri May 03 1991 11:29 | 12 |
| Whoops! I typed level 3 world 3 where I meant level 2 world 3! You're
way ahead of me!
Did you ever figure out how to push the button in level 1 world 1 that
was high above the ladders that took you to the platform where the door
to world 2 was ?
Cheers,
Jamie.
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4696.23 | | SED750::PARKER | This town needs an enemy! | Fri May 03 1991 11:46 | 12 |
| > Did you ever figure out how to push the button in level 1 world 1 that
> was high above the ladders that took you to the platform where the door
> to world 2 was ?
I've seen that button, but I haven't managed to press it. I went over it
time and time again and just couldn't figure it out. There's also the
teleport gem above your head when you first start on level 1 - I couldn't
figure out how to get that either. After a while I just left them - they
didn't interfere with progressing onto the next worlds. You'll love level
3 - it's pretty tough though.
Ady
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4696.24 | | SIEVAX::CHANT | | Tue May 07 1991 04:51 | 13 |
| >There's also the teleport gem above your head when you first start on level 1
>- I couldn't figure out how to get that either.
Ah, this is a case of RTFM :-}
Look at the little pictures in the manual then you'll see what I mean.
I've see the daemon on the very last level a real *******.
Has anyone managed to get the axes just before the end. I can't figure out how
to get them down.
AD
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4696.25 | | SIEVAX::JAMIE | Batteries not included! | Mon May 13 1991 06:19 | 16 |
| The teleportation gem is possible to get to. (spoiler at end!).
I'm as far as level 3 world 3 now though finding the guardian a bit
tricky!
Found a really neat shortcut through level 3 world 1. Saved getting
dumped on by the bats!
Never did figure out the overhead gems in L1W1 though!
Jamie.
Just make sure the 1st lever you get to in the game is UP. The rest
will follow!
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4696.26 | | SIEVAX::JAMIE | Batteries not included! | Tue May 14 1991 10:23 | 8 |
| RE .22 (talking to myself! Must be mad!
Found out how to press that button! Anyone interested ? Or is the
knowledge that it IS possible sufficient... ?
Jamie.
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4696.27 | | SIEVAX::CHANT | | Wed May 15 1991 04:55 | 26 |
| > Found out how to press that button! Anyone interested ? Or is the
> knowledge that it IS possible sufficient... ?
Tell all.
I like the short cut around the bats.
Last night I got to the end daemon again this time with a set of axes.
On the basis of how much energy I drained from him, I'll need four or
five lives to stand any chance of killing him.
My high score so far is a million and some change, very little.
Here is another possible spoiler
I've forgotten which level/world it is on but
There is a hint at the bottom of a long ladder which says
~'get to the top with full energy to gain a key"
The key is to the treasure room, but you don't actually need it
you can get to the treasure room from the far right of the top level
by hitting the levers in the order 1,2,3. (Seems so obvious but that
was one of the last combinations I tried, maybe I'm starting to get
paranoid about the traps!)
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4696.28 | | SIEVAX::JAMIE | Batteries not included! | Wed May 15 1991 05:51 | 15 |
| Sounds like to finish level four you'll need to play from level 3 and
build up a large number of lives from there ? Hope I get there soon!
RE the button on level 1... tell all ? Should I ? Well ok then... (you
listening Gary ?!!!)...
*** Spoiler ***
You need to go through the world door as far as you can go without it
shutting then go back and pull the first lever you come to. A little
stone platform will trundle out below the button.
I *think* that you need to press this one in order to get to the
objects in the top right of world 2 but I'm not sure. The only time I
got to them was when I pressed this button + all the others in world 2.
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4696.29 | Thanks | AYOV27::GBURNS_YTS | A Left, Right combination... | Wed May 15 1991 07:01 | 10 |
| Yeah thanks Jamie, to think I was going to try that anyway :')
Level IV is a killer, the creatures take a hell of a lot of shots
before they go... I find the mace with a power up to be the best,
until you get the axes in 4-3.
The end-of-game big guy is really tough, Ive got nowhere nere killing
him yet, but in time....
Gary.
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4696.30 | | AMIGA::RIES | OS/2 = Half an Operating System | Thu May 16 1991 13:45 | 5 |
| So, what's the secret for downloading this beast? It does not appear to be
in stream-lf format, so after download does not extract properly. cvtarc is
of no use.
Frank
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4696.31 | Done it! | SEDOAS::PARKER_A | | Wed Jun 05 1991 12:43 | 6 |
| It's been a while...did you all give up? :-) My friend and I picked it
up again last night and after a few hours playing finally got past the
level 4 demon! We had 5 lives when we entered the room and came
extremely close to being killed (totally)...
Ady
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4696.32 | I've done it too. | CRISPY::AYRESR | Victim of Murphys law | Mon Jun 17 1991 04:09 | 13 |
|
I completed the game last night and was a little disapointed with the
end sequence - I'm not going to give it away to mortals who are yet to
complete GODS, but the ending isn't half as good as the ending to
Lemmings.
I tend to find that completing games is becoming less and less
rewarding in terms of an end sequence. Some of the old Commodore 64
games had brilliant endings which gave a real sense of acheivement.
Russell.
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4696.33 | Get your red-hot demo here......? | DWOMV2::CAMPBELL | Delaware Amigan | Sat Jul 06 1991 19:42 | 13 |
|
I know its been awhile, but I have an lharc'd version of the demo
that I can upload to TAPE, if anyone's interested. It's amazing
how much power-un-packing the demo does as it loads. I've got it
on a bootable diskette for the wife. If she makes it to the end
of the first level, I guess I'll be buying it.
Also, I can get a file known as GODS...mumble...cheats, if there's
any interest, I'll be downloading that as soon as I get more cockpit
time.
Dennis
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4696.34 | Please Do! | CRISTA::CAPRICCIO | Stuck in the H�2�Whoa | Mon Jul 08 1991 13:19 | 0 |
4696.35 | Gosh, has it been that long? | DWOMV2::CAMPBELL | Delaware Amigan | Wed Jul 24 1991 19:23 | 4 |
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Ok, finally got it uploaded to TAPE::amiga:[upload], whew.
Dennis
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