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Old 28-10-17, 22:52   #1
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I have made a few posts about TombATI already but this is a different situation.

So, I completed a TR1 playthrough with TombATI, and it seems very likely that I want to use it over DOSBox (not 100% sure yet).

However, I have a few questions.

1. When using TombATI with digital copies of TR1, I assume it's normal for both versions to be installed and functional on the same PC? Should the original install stay after installing TombATI?

For example, when I installed TombATI with the GOG version, I could still run the DOSBox version as well as TombATI.

2. If I wanted to install the Remastered FMV's manually, where can I find them?
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Old 29-10-17, 00:40   #2
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You can do whatever suits you best. For me I just deleted the files in the my Steam TR 1 version of the game and placed the ATI version in there. Then I changed Tombati the exe and the ing file to dosbox so I can launch it from steam. The remastered FMVs I believe are on the same website as Tomb Ati http://www.glidos.net/tombati.html
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Old 29-10-17, 00:55   #3
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OK. Got it installed along with Antimicro for the controller to work.

FMV's are not as important as I don't watch them. The difference between DOSBox+nglide and TombATI is actually quite large to me.

DOSBox+nglide


TombATI


Especially the difference in brightness.
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Glad you finally came to your senses
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Old 29-10-17, 11:11   #5
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Considering I play the rest of the classics in widescreen, it would make sense to do the same for TR1. I did use the installer from here which means full soundtrack, music in Unfinished Business and the option of higher quality FMV's and texture packs.

Also, Antimicro is way faster to set up than DOSBox's keymapper.

I did keep my original DOS saves just in case I need them but that doesn't matter too much.

EDIT: So I played both TR1 and UB with TombATI and it makes me think why I didn't consider using this before.

EDIT2: When I asked about the download for remastered FMV's, I meant the upscaled ones by LeonDeka. Anyone know a download link?

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Old 31-10-17, 14:00   #6
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Double post, sorry.

But is this the correct download for the remastered, upscaled FMV's by LeonDeka?
http://www.*****************/community...aster20th.html

It looks like it is. Please say if it's correct or not.
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Old 31-10-17, 16:27   #8
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Yes, these are the best you can get.
Thanks. That website is full of cool looking mods. Haven't tried many of them out. Any recommendations?
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