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I was wondering when this was going to happen.

You will soon be able to buy Blood again. (04/20/2010)

http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/one_unit_whole_blood

Thanks for the update leileilol!

I wonder if they actually got the source code and fixed it up or if they will pipe it through DOSBox.
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I just asked that very question on their forums.
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Post by Fiend:Kamikaze »

It would be wonderful if they didn't just dosbox it, but:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DOSBox

"GOG.com uses DOSBox for some of their releases."

and

http://www.gog.com/en/thanks/

"DOSBox Crew for their DOS emulator which we use with some of our games."

I hate to be a buzzkill, but it's probably dosbox'd. I was always hoping for a Steam release that ran correctly under Windows.

EDIT: Also, I read up on Duke3d from GOG, which was bundled with dosbox, and apparently all of the old dos games from them are.
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shell out the $6 and ask for the source code in the comments. =]P I wonder if GoG has a policy against that.
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Well, most are of the opinion they will package it with DOSBox....

http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/mon ... ew_release

Guess we wait till Thursday :D
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Fiend:Kamikaze wrote: I hate to be a buzzkill, but it's probably dosbox'd. I was always hoping for a Steam release that ran correctly under Windows.

EDIT: Also, I read up on Duke3d from GOG, which was bundled with dosbox, and apparently all of the old dos games from them are.
So, what were you expecting? Most DOS games at Steam are bundled in this way anyway, so why is it bad that GOG is doing the same thing?

As to wondering if they might be able to improve it, it is amazing enough they got the rights to sell it.

And I have no problems with running Blood through Dosbox on my computer at the moment, except for one bug with the Dosbox music which will hopefully be fixed soon.

Still, it is sad Blood is still denied the privileges that even Ken's Labyrinth enjoys...
http://jspenguin.org:81/lab3d_sdl/

Question: Does GOG only sell DOS games? Will Blood II also end up here?
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Well, they have Shogo. And apparently Atari just signed a contract with GoG last month., so a lot of older games might show up. They might get the Blood II stuff soon. I guess it would depend on how well things go.

Also, it's not BAD thing that it's piped through DOSBox. It's an improvement over not doing anything at all with it and it does help set questions to rest whether or not Atari still has rights to publish the game.
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DustyStyx wrote: It's an improvement over not doing anything at all with it and it does help set questions to rest whether or not Atari still has rights to publish the game.
I wonder what this means for the speculation that Warner Brothers now holds the rights? Atari is credited on the Blood page, so maybe they still hold the rights after all... :shrug:

So, in what form do you get the game if you get it from GOG? I know it is a digital download, but how do you receive it? In what form?

But if I wanted to buy Shogo again I know where I would go anyway... :P
http://www.tuxgames.com/details.cgi?&gameref=46
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Post by Liberation »

I've just bought it from GOG, it runs with Dosbox. I didnt know Blood had video clips :D
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I just got it myself.

Runs on DOSBox
Video: Yes
Audio sound track: Yes (tracks ripped to ogg)
Framerate: 20-30fps@1280x1024 (playable)

Test computer specs:
2.33GHz Core Duo (E6550)
4GB RAM
Windows 7 Enterprise (64-Bit)

It looks like the all the DOSBox .conf files are all out in the open within the installation folder so it shouldn't be hard to tell Blood to load a specific map.

This is great =] good work GoG!

Addendum: looks like Cryptic passage is crashing on me. Anyone else having this issue?

Addendum2: It seems that the GoG installer installs Blood without giving the user proper permissions to the installation folder. This prevents Cryptic.exe from renaming the tiles.art files, it probably also prevents users from saving the game.

Just give yourself full control rights to the OUWB installation folder and "problem solved"
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Post by I Live...AGAIN »

I'll grab it when I get home. Dont want to download it here at work.

Speaking of that, how is it packaged? Is the download password protected or something? If i did download it at work, could I take it home and install it?
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Post by Liberation »

You should be able too, its a .exe with no DRM s***.
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The only thing I could see that might be an issue is that when it installs it checks for updates. But once it's installed you could just copy the directory and put it whereever you like. All the link files it creates point directly to DOSBox
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Post by Tchernobog »

Updated our news section over at the Blood Wiki. :guns:

http://blood.wiki-site.com/index.php/Main_Page
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Post by I Live...AGAIN »

Nice Job Tchernobog!

You should ask GoG for some royalties :P
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