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Sssooo - I've just bought the game, and looked exactly how GOG Team approached it.
In the original game set, there were 2 versions: the DOS one, and the Windows one.
With all the respect to Enlight, it was clear that they actually did the DOS version, and included some kind of Windows port, probably only so the Windows version is there.
So while the DOS version was a "full-worth" one, the Windows one had a series of bugs, including the gameplay ones - for example the map it did was stripped off the "fertility peaks", thus making it practically impossible to have the 100-quality crops, requiring a rainfall other than plentiful.
It was also crashing for me badly (freezing whole OS) on any later platform than Win95.
The only advantage it had over a DOS version, was the CD-played audio music, which in fact were mostly apparently the MIDI tunes of the first (non-Plus) game, played back on some good card.
So anyway - what Guys here did, was making an install of the ready-to-play DOS game version set, integrating it with DOSBox the way it all runs just too fine.
They did just the right thing, there's nothing better I reckon could be done with this game to resurrect it under WinXP / Vista, and even their work alone is worth the 5,99$.
And as for the tunes - yep, playing them in the background is funnn, and I used to do that when I was playing the game under DOS by the time! :)
I managed to find a CapPlus CD at my local dollar store, and ElBarto is right, the DOS version doesn't seem to support CD music.
Now what that still doesn't answer is why the DOS version doesn't support MIDI/FM music either. Is that a GOG issue, or an Enlight one? The midi files/drivers appear to be on both the real CD and the GOG version, but there's no setup exe for the music the way there is for the sound.
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phanboy4: Now what that still doesn't answer is why the DOS version doesn't support MIDI/FM music either.

The MIDI music was simply not present in the Plus version of the game.
It was present in the first Capitalism game, but for the Plus version Enlight dropped it, replacing it with the Audio tracks (which mostly were the same MIDI tracks from previous game, probably recorded on some good card or so), unfortunately only for the Windows version. DOS one just has the sound effects.
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phanboy4: Now what that still doesn't answer is why the DOS version doesn't support MIDI/FM music either.
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ElBarto: The MIDI music was simply not present in the Plus version of the game.
It was present in the first Capitalism game, but for the Plus version Enlight dropped it, replacing it with the Audio tracks (which mostly were the same MIDI tracks from previous game, probably recorded on some good card or so), unfortunately only for the Windows version. DOS one just has the sound effects.

Ah. Thanks for clearing that one up.
I think the way to solve this issue would be to just offer the soundtrack from the Windows-version as an extra. Or, of course, give us the choice to download the Windows-version, which is at least fully XP-compatible (no idea about Vista).
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Zeewolf: I think the way to solve this issue would be to just offer the soundtrack from the Windows-version as an extra. Or, of course, give us the choice to download the Windows-version, which is at least fully XP-compatible (no idea about Vista).

so any chance to get the music? :D
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Zeewolf: I think the way to solve this issue would be to just offer the soundtrack from the Windows-version as an extra. Or, of course, give us the choice to download the Windows-version, which is at least fully XP-compatible (no idea about Vista).
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derbaron: so any chance to get the music? :D

If we do get the music, then I hope we get it in some kind of lossless or wav format.
Any developments?
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Coala: We are trying to solve this problem, I'll let you know as soon as possible.
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intruder13: Any developments?
Unfortunately no ;/
We wasn't able to fix it, but as you may noticed, we are still fixing our games so I'm not gonna loose my hope.
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intruder13: Any developments?
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Coala: Unfortunately no ;/
We wasn't able to fix it, but as you may noticed, we are still fixing our games so I'm not gonna loose my hope.
Roughly 20 months later, we still do not have a fix or the audio tracks. :-(
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Coala: Unfortunately no ;/
We wasn't able to fix it, but as you may noticed, we are still fixing our games so I'm not gonna loose my hope.
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gamebin: Roughly 20 months later, we still do not have a fix or the audio tracks. :-(
quite disappointing...
what about the music?
The music was good. Very late 80s/early 90s.

It would be nice if the music tracks could be offered even if they're only standalone.
It's unfortunate that the Capitalism soundtrack is not available for download here. Using some external program to play it in the background would be a simple, if not very elegant fix for the missing music. As far as I remember, the original game simply plays the tracks in random order. I have the game here, so I'm going to try to rip the soundtrack from it.
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CaptainWill: The music was good. Very late 80s/early 90s.

It would be nice if the music tracks could be offered even if they're only standalone.
I agree!
Also If more people would post on this thread, keeping it alive, maybe the GOG team will make it available.