Now copy your backed up files back to their original locations inside the main Thief directory (hint: If you had convict.osm (by itself) or DROMED installed, you'll have to reinstall them.same goes for the TG patch) Once setup is complete, you'll have a super-installed version of Thief, you'll NEVER EVER have to re-insert the CD again! Now go into C:\ (or whatever your primary harddrive is) and open ThiefCD (the folder where you dumped the contents of the Thief CD), now run setup.exe, and continue through the setup normally. (All you people who didn't have TDP installed, start reading again! ) Now, go into the control panel, and use Add/Remove Programs to remove TDP. Now, copy all your savegames, custom *.gams, and other important custom things you don't have backed up (*.mis files, etc.) from your Thief directory, into a safe folder (OUTSIDE OF THE MAIN THIEF DIRECTORY! THIS IS IMPORTANT!) (Skip until the next if you don't have TDP installed) (without the quotes!) Open that and Edit>Paste the Thief CDs contents.this'll take awhile. Now, go into C:\ (or whatever your primary harddrive is) and create a new folder, call it "ThiefCD". also you could listen to them in CD players (skip track 01 usually, although I don't think this was intended, but touted as a feature sometimes), and also means even 'Full install still required CD's for the full game experience.no doubt publishers loved this since it limited cracking since 'nocd' cracks wouldn't give the full experience.Now, don't go anywhere, stay in D:\ (or whatever disk drive Thief is in) and hit Ctrl AĪll the files should be selected! Hit Edit>Copy! so getting the CD-rom to play music without impacting the system is a no brainer and gave high fidelity music to a lot of titles. MP3's were CPU intensive, and WAV's were MEM intensive, and CD-ROM's can play CD's without the PC even on (as long as they have power, a headphone jack and a 'play/skip' button). ![]() * NIN famously did the the soundtrack for Quake (coz Trent loved Doom)īut yes as others have said there are loads and loads.įor a number of years, given current setup's. Wipeout 2097 on PS1 indeed, was the only one with the soundtrack including Prodigy (instrumental), Leftfield etc.That would be Sony Marketing in action wanting to put PS version above everything else.On the PC and other platforms and for Wipeout XL (not checked Wipeout2097 on Saturn though) it used Tim Wright who did the score for the original Wipeout (among other things like shite loads of the music of Psygnosis and dance eJay!). On the Sony Playstation are Wipeout 2097 and Assault Rigs - I think they were ported to PC but did they keep their original CD music? Star Wars X-Wing vs TIE Fighter Balance of Power Star Wars TIE Fighter Collector's CD-ROM (3 tracks) Star Wars Jedi Knight Mysteries of the Sith Star Wars Jedi Knight Dark Forces II Special Edition Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds Saga (1 track) Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear Urban Operations No One Lives Forever (both the original game and the GotY versions have separate CD audio discs)Ģ1st Century Entertainment Pinball Arcade (2 tracks) Layer Section (This is the Interplay PC Port) Homeworld Game of the Year Edition (separate disc) Note also that some games may have only had one or two tracks, perhaps for game intros, etc.īaldur's Gate: The Original Saga (separate disc)ĭarius Gaiden (this is the Interplay PC port)įighter Squadron: Screamin' Demons over Europe Note that some of these may have had a separate CD audio disc as part of the game package (which I will try to note). I went through my games a few years ago and made MP3s from those that had CD audio (tracks that an audio CD player can play). Mortal kombat 3 ( i bought a cdrom of this and it was a fake, they copied only the data)ĭo you remember more games? Reply 1 of 87, by MMaximus Megaman x3 ( i remember this one being shared for just a few megs and music was missing because the original had audio tracks) Just noticed an iso of CIVNET that also had digital audio tracks. ![]() Larry (I think some had digital audio too) Space Quest (some of their games had digital audio speech files in the cdrom release) Many games are being shared as abandonware without the tracks. Im opening this thread to ask what games do you remember that had CD audio tracks. ![]() Some of them were just the same as the regular floppy releases and had very few megs burnt into the cdīut some games actually had Music tracks, or were modified versions that had digital audio files (big files that had audio speech). During the 90s CD was introduced and many games started to have a cdrom release.
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