dreamer / boxtron

Steam Play compatibility tool to run DOS games using native Linux DOSBox
https://luxtorpeda.gitlab.io/
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Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure (Steam 358250) #50

Open Hooloovoo opened 2 years ago

Hooloovoo commented 2 years ago

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Cosmo is a bit of an odd game, in that the Steam "game" is three games or three parts. There is then a Dosbox .conf file that, among other things, creates a menu where you choose between the parts. Prior to using your great tool, I would go into the game folder and just type dosbox COSMO1.EXE for the first part, dosbox COSMO2.EXE etc, then pressing Alt+Enter to make it fullscreen. I use it with a Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2. To do that in Cosmo, there is a menu where you press "G" to reconfigure the game, then "J" to set up the joystick and have to do the "top-left, button, bottom-right, button" routine, then play and it all works brilliantly. The one joystick annoyance I normally have is that there are pop-up windows when you hit a "hint globe" that you have to push any key on the keyboard to get rid of, but nothing on the controller will get rid of them. I give all that detail because the controller is not working the same way with your tool. I also have had no issues with the controller and other Steam games.

I played the first level through with the keyboard with absolutely no issues, so aside from the joystick thing, all seems perfect.

The dosbox conf file used (Cosmo.conf) is: Cosmo_conf.txt

It's called with: start dosbox -conf "..\COSMO.conf" -noconsole -c

It is only £0.79 at the moment, so if any of the devs, particularly one with a controller with joysticks, would like to have a go, I would happily buy and gift a copy (with no obligations that you make it work any better than it does now).