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If you want full d3d support download gulikoza's build. It gives you access to some fancy sclaers and shaders as well as some really cool things like munt mt32 emulation as well as the openglide patch which emulates voodoo cards.
Just search gulikoza in google.
And yes the dosbox community don't document anything cause everyone who uses dosbox is a huge nerd anyway who probably compiles it themselves using turtleSVN and the like.
I don't like it either but after like 8974892038789208743523 hours of my life spent on figuring dosbox out I have it pretty downpat so I have little to complain about anymore.
I personally use openglnb with the harware3x scaler. If the game is going to fast just set your cycles lower. 20,000 is a good number of cycles for x-com. I think that's the equivalent of a 486 or close to it. You can also adjust the scrolling speed in the x-com in game options.
Just search gulikoza in google.
And yes the dosbox community don't document anything cause everyone who uses dosbox is a huge nerd anyway who probably compiles it themselves using turtleSVN and the like.
I don't like it either but after like 8974892038789208743523 hours of my life spent on figuring dosbox out I have it pretty downpat so I have little to complain about anymore.
I personally use openglnb with the harware3x scaler. If the game is going to fast just set your cycles lower. 20,000 is a good number of cycles for x-com. I think that's the equivalent of a 486 or close to it. You can also adjust the scrolling speed in the x-com in game options.