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LouisCyphre: I don't think GOG tested this at all. I have a pretty standard setup.
I realise that this sucks for you, but it seems like you're the only person suffering from this issue, so I don't think the problem is that GOG didn't test it, so much as the classic PC issue that there are simply too many possible combinations of hardware and software and versions thereof to make truly comprehensive testing possible. Your system probably isn't as "standard" as you imagine (if such a term is even meaningful in this context?).
I've never heard of anybody having this much trouble.
I've never had issues with DOSBox and my computers. Ever.
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Vagabond: I've never had issues with DOSBox and my computers. Ever.
Just to clarify, DOSBox seems to be running alright. johncystal00's trouble is that Blood is crashing inside DOSBox. I wonder if he has problems with emulation in general.

johncystal00, have you ever ran any other emulation software successfully on your computer, VMWare, or Virtual PC for instance?
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Vagabond: I've never had issues with DOSBox and my computers. Ever.
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DustyStyx: Just to clarify, DOSBox seems to be running alright. johncystal00's trouble is that Blood is crashing inside DOSBox. I wonder if he has problems with emulation in general.

johncystal00, have you ever ran any other emulation software successfully on your computer, VMWare, or Virtual PC for instance?
Actually I have run Virtual PC on my PC and it was kind of buggy. I can run Blood without a hitch though.
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Qbix: change the graphics option (provided by gog) to ddraw
Sorry for bumping up an older thread, but I was experiencing a similar problem and this did the trick, thanks!