Select "Yes, this is where I want to install the game". Select "Install the game to your hard drive". Mount the D drive with the command imgmount d d:\terminator.future_shock.img -t iso Mount the C drive to a local drive with MOUNT command (e.g. The steps I installed and ran the game are as follows: Meanwhile, I have tried the game downloaded from here myself: (the file The_Terminator_Future_Shock_DOS_ROM_EN.zip) You can zip your copy of game files and send them to me to try of course. So what you are describing doesn't make sense. I didn't even copy the new config file from the zip to my DOSBox folder. You told me that config files were compatible between verisons so I used the exact same config file as the previous version which does not complain about the enviroment variable yet the first one of the alternate versions you provided does. You can certainly try setting it properly and see if it helps. In any case, it is still useful to set the %TEMP% environment variable as it is indeed used by some DOS games or programs (including Windows 3.x), and this environment variable is usually set in a real DOS environment as well. Are you sure the config files and the game settings you used are the same in both versions? If may help if you post the actual config file you used and the URL you downloaded the game (as different websites may provide different copies). No DOSBox-X version requires that setting it is actually not a DOSBox-X setting but simply a DOS environment variable required by some DOS programs or games, not DOSBox-X itself (other than piping).
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