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Not that anyone (including myself) should care, but I can't seem to get the game to launch. The only way that I've gotten it to work is by launching the game through the "Launch Game" prompt in the installer. After that, the shortcut doesn't work, and I can't seem to run the game using the .bat file in the game folder either. I haven't changed anything about any of the files.
This question / problem has been solved by TheBigCoreimage
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JimboKudo: Not that anyone (including myself) should care, but I can't seem to get the game to launch. The only way that I've gotten it to work is by launching the game through the "Launch Game" prompt in the installer. After that, the shortcut doesn't work, and I can't seem to run the game using the .bat file in the game folder either. I haven't changed anything about any of the files.
1. Download and run https://dosbox-staging.github.io. Dosbox-Staging’s wiki is at https://github.com/dosbox-staging/dosbox-staging/wiki.

2. Open Dosbox-Staging and mount the folder that contains your dos games:

mount c c:\games\dosgames
Replace c:\games\dosgames with the actual location of your dos games on your system.

2. Find the files BODYCOUNT.bin and BODYCOUNT.cue in Operation Body Count’s CD subfolder.

3. Imgmount BODYCOUNT.cue as a CD drive with drive letter D:

Press Enter after typing each quoted command.

z:
imgmount d c:\games\dos\bdycount\cd\BODYCOUNT.cue -t cdrom
Replace c:\games\dos\bdycount\cd\ with the location of the CD folder on your system.

4. Navigate to your D drive by typing d: and pressing Enter.

5. Type install and press Enter.

6. When installing Operation Body Count from the CD-ROM, make sure you select Maximum/Network as the Install Type in order to be able to play the CD music in game. When the game is installed, the default location will be c:\BCCD.

7. To navigate to your game folder, type the following:

Press Enter after typing each quoted command.

c:
cd bccd
BC.BAT CDMUSIC
8. After the game is installed, follow these instructions in order to automate starting the game up in subsequent playthroughs. If you do not know how to create a .bat file, read these instructions to learn how to do so.
Post edited November 26, 2023 by TheBigCore
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JimboKudo: Not that anyone (including myself) should care, but I can't seem to get the game to launch. The only way that I've gotten it to work is by launching the game through the "Launch Game" prompt in the installer. After that, the shortcut doesn't work, and I can't seem to run the game using the .bat file in the game folder either. I haven't changed anything about any of the files.
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TheBigCore: 1. Download and run https://dosbox-staging.github.io. Dosbox-Staging’s wiki is at https://github.com/dosbox-staging/dosbox-staging/wiki.

2. Open Dosbox-Staging and mount the folder that contains your dos games:

mount c c:\games\dosgames
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TheBigCore: Replace c:\games\dosgames with the actual location of your dos games on your system.

2. Find the files BODYCOUNT.bin and BODYCOUNT.cue in Operation Body Count’s CD subfolder.

3. Imgmount BODYCOUNT.cue as a CD drive with drive letter D:

Press Enter after typing each quoted command.

z:
imgmount d c:\games\dos\bdycount\cd\BODYCOUNT.cue -t cdrom
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TheBigCore: Replace c:\games\dos\bdycount\cd\ with the location of the CD folder on your system.

4. Navigate to your D drive by typing d: and pressing Enter.

5. Type install and press Enter.

6. When installing Operation Body Count from the CD-ROM, make sure you select Maximum/Network as the Install Type in order to be able to play the CD music in game. When the game is installed, the default location will be c:\BCCD.

7. To navigate to your game folder, type the following:

Press Enter after typing each quoted command.

c:
cd bccd
BC.BAT CDMUSIC
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TheBigCore: 8. After the game is installed, follow these instructions in order to automate starting the game up in subsequent playthroughs. If you do not know how to create a .bat file, read these instructions to learn how to do so.
Thanks for your help on this. It works.