![]() She was different there inside his dream, she felt different. ![]() ![]() ![]() She unfolded all for him, rough brambles, the wilted butterfly bushes that were sad and bitter, the trees far away from the fence, the branches lonely, the leaves gone and the weather mirthless. It was still snowing, in the flurries of the snow, she was there too, unlike everything else put there covered in snow. The dream was barren and so was his backyard. She continued to tell him about what was familiar to him. That dream burned her mouth like a hot coal, but shaking her head, she didn't spit it out, insisting on finishing the dream he already knew how it'd end. Sitting on his lap, she was reciting to him a dream. And everything works just as it did when I first installed Stonekeep, except for that weird voice-over bug.Brick fireplace was alive and glowing, the kindling crackling quietly, the flames stirring lazily and the heat making the walls of the stonekeep happy. I also tried several graphic modes with GOG's graphic mode setup tool - to no avail, so I set it back to Surface, as it was before. Has anyone else experienced this? Could it be connected to me trying to fix the audio stuttering that I occasionally get in Stonekeep (and some other DOSBox games from GOG)? I changed the sbtype setting in the DOSBox config tentatively to sb2 but after that the game wouldn't run anymore so I reset it to sb12, as it was before. And when I start a new game after loading my savegame they don't work either, allthough they did before. Now the strange thing is that when I exit to Windows, then run Stonekeep again and start a new game, the voice-overs work. All other sounds and music still work and there is no option in the menu to toggle voice-overs on or off. At first I thought some lines (like when I just examined a sign) didn't have voice-overs but when I started a new game to prove this theory, even Thera's voice at the beginning could not be heard anymore. When playing Stonekeep I noticed that all of a sudden the written text in is not read out loud anymore. ![]()
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