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I recently bought a CD copy of The Web because I am sick and tired of waiting for both GOG to release it here, and for Barnstorm Games to pull their fingers out of their asses and release the Ultra version of this table.

However, when I tried to launch it through Windows, I did not know what the controls were and couldn't find a way to rebind them.

I tried installing the DOS version via DOSbox but once I actually installed the game, it refused to recognise that there was a disk in the CD drive, which is how I installed the fucking game in the first place and therefore wouldn't run.

The error message is " WEB: Pro Pinball: The Web CD is missing."

How do I get this game to run under DOSbox and how do I rebind the controls in the windows version?

EDIT: Nevermind the windows rebind: I found it in autorun. The DOS part still applies however.
Post edited March 08, 2018 by darkredshift
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darkredshift: I recently bought a CD copy of The Web because I am sick and tired of waiting for both GOG to release it here, and for Barnstorm Games to pull their fingers out of their asses and release the Ultra version of this table.

However, when I tried to launch it through Windows, I did not know what the controls were and couldn't find a way to rebind them.

I tried installing the DOS version via DOSbox but once I actually installed the game, it refused to recognise that there was a disk in the CD drive, which is how I installed the fucking game in the first place and therefore wouldn't run.

The error message is " WEB: Pro Pinball: The Web CD is missing."

How do I get this game to run under DOSbox and how do I rebind the controls in the windows version?

EDIT: Nevermind the windows rebind: I found it in autorun. The DOS part still applies however.
I'm guessing you are running WIndows? I have The Web working very nicely on my Mac using Boxer, which is based on DOSBox but wraps it all up in a nice Mac-like package. Complete with the music. Yep, music. I forget exactly what I did since it's been a few years, but I did have to settle on the DOS version and create a music CD image (these are very different from a more conventional disc image). I believe Boxer did all that for me. Also, a no-cd crack was necessary. I had to get someone to patch it for me since it didn't exist at the time. Look for Luigi Auriemma's website. He has it posted there still.
Post edited May 04, 2019 by lifeisabeach