


Enclose your file pathways with quotation marks and make sure to put spaces between the separate paths. This seems like a good time to mention that we’ve also updated the Team of Legends PDF and created a printer-friendly version of the Team Roster. I just used a shortcut with -conf "C:\Users\Owner-PC\AppData\Local\DOSBox\nf" included between the file path for DOSBox and the path for BB.exe. Thanks, Jay To download the latest Blood Bowl Designer’s Commentary and Errata, head on over to the FAQs and Errata page now to download the free PDFs. Just copy the original DOSBox config file and rename it (nfig) and alter the settings you want and then either have your shortcut tell DOSBox to use the custom config file or you make a batch file (.BAT) to do it. Also I follow everything with -exit so it automatically exits after I exit BB. Please confirm your understanding and acceptance of these policies to proceed. I am also using a custom config file for DOSBox to run Bloodbowl at 18000 cycles per sec as well as altering a few other config settings for the emulator. The file path I used in my shortcut is "C:\Program Files (x86)\DOSBox-0.74\DOSBox.exe" "C:\Program Files (x86)\DOSBox-0.74\oldgames\Blood\BB.EXE" I have all my DOS games in a folder named 'oldgames' which is inside my DOSBox-0.74 folder. In this episode about everyones favorite tabletop fantasy football game, Nate and Mike discuss an interview with Jason Casebolt from Everett Blood Bowl League. Then save the empty notepad file to BB.inf and it should run. Then open BB.inf with notepad and select all then delete. Put Blood folder in a subfolder of DOSBox and use a shortcut with file path to DOSBox in quotes followed by file path to BB.exe.
