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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Gaming => Topic started by: AndyFC on March 23, 2004, 03:08:19 PM
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I've been reading the forums for a while now - an excellent source of info. I have only just signed up though.
Anyway...I downloaded Lotus trilogy for CD32 from Back 2 the Roots - (I assume it is legal from there).
I have burned the cue/bin file onto a CD using Nero 5.5 on my Win98 SE PC. The disc boots to the game selection screen and whether I choose Lotus 1,2 or 3 I am then unable to play any of the games - the demos/animations just loop around, as if the joypad is no longer being read.
I have burnt the CD three times now on different speeds, all with the same result. The joypad works perfectly on other games. Other CDs that I downloaded from BTTR and burnt in the same way, work too.
I am using a basic CD32. Has anyone else experienced this problem, and what is the solution please?
Thanks.
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Hmm... Strange. Sounds like you did everything right... I don't have a CD32, so I can't test this, but I have a couple thoughts...
1) It might be a bad crack, or a mislabelled demo CD. The CDs from Back 2 Roots are all legal, but often cracked, because those are the only versions available anymore. (unprotected originals lost)
2) Maybe an NTSC/PAL thing? Try booting your CD32 in the other mode, and see what happens.
3) I imagine you've already done this, but..... try the other joystick port? ;-)
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I also got a plain CD32 and I did exactly the same thing you did (win98, Nero5.5).. It worked all perfectly with me...
A. Did you try to download the iso a second time?
B. Did you clean the CD32 lens? (with a cleaning cd, can be bought in any electronics shop)
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Only got to look at this last night.
I set my CD32 up upstairs next to my PC, ready to re-download, re-burn as necessary. I put the last copy in that I burnt to test the different port/NTSC or PAL suggestions and guess what - the games worked!!! I rebooted a few times and have tested all three games of the Trilogy.
I guess there must have been some dirt or something which got dislodged when I moved the CD32.
Thanks for your help. :-)