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I just downloaded both TIE Fighter and X-Wing for my Mac, and they run great, but I'm trying to figure out how to access the mouse sensitivity options for DOSBox in both versions of each game. The only game where I can find the configuration file is the CD collector's edition of TIE Fighter, and even then changing the number next to "sensitivity" in TextEdit and saving the file doesn't seem to do much. I can't find the location of the configuration files in the directories for the '94 version of TIE Fighter or either version of X-Wing either.

Can someone post a step by step instruction on how to find these files in the program directories using Finder, and how to get the changes to stick once you're in the game? Thanks!
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I'm in the same boat. All the other notes on the web reference dosbox.conf, which doesn't exist in this game.
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CombatC122: I just downloaded both TIE Fighter and X-Wing for my Mac, and they run great, but I'm trying to figure out how to access the mouse sensitivity options for DOSBox in both versions of each game. The only game where I can find the configuration file is the CD collector's edition of TIE Fighter, and even then changing the number next to "sensitivity" in TextEdit and saving the file doesn't seem to do much. I can't find the location of the configuration files in the directories for the '94 version of TIE Fighter or either version of X-Wing either.

Can someone post a step by step instruction on how to find these files in the program directories using Finder, and how to get the changes to stick once you're in the game? Thanks!
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CombatC122: Can someone post a step by step instruction on how to find these files in the program directories using Finder, and how to get the changes to stick once you're in the game? Thanks!
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dropgear: I'm in the same boat. All the other notes on the web reference dosbox.conf, which doesn't exist in this game.
Look here.
Post edited October 25, 2015 by Gydion