Hi guys, I'm new here and I have some problems.
I'm a huge Metal Gear (Solid) fan and I have both Metal Gear 1 and Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake for the MSX, I have the Europian version of Metal Gear 1.
Today, I just bought myself a Philips NMS-8250 MSX2, he has a 720kb diskdrive and 2 cartridge slots.
To be hones, I have no experience with the MSX computer before and I'm a true noob in this.
That's the reason why I made this topic, anyway --> I played Metal Gear for a few minutes and I'd like to save, for saving the game you need to do this:
1) press the F1 button so the game is paused.
2) press the F5 button, typ a name for the save file and he will be saving. After that he asks: "Verify?" What does that mean? Control if the savefile is really there?
I'm from Belgium, just didn't know the exact translation for it.
Well I say: "yes", after that he says: "verifying" after 10 minutes I stopped the MSX, because there still was written: verifying. Is this normal?
I started my MSX back and tried to load the savefile I saved before by doing this:
1) press the F1 button so the game is paused
2) press the F4 button where I come into a load window. I typ the name of the savefile and I press enter.. after 10 minutes he didn't load or something like that, so I guess it's not normal so I stopped the MSX.
I know that the diskdrive works because the seller said it to me, and also I formatted my empty disk on my MSX, he did that. (It's also not writing protection)
But I came on the internet and I heard that you can only save in Metal Gear by using a datarecorder, so you save it on a tape.
I don't have this and I'm not going to buy it, I wonna play Metal Gear ffs.
Can I save my files to a disk?
I also heard that you can play Metal Gear by using passwords, so when you stop playing it you get a password? when you typ this password you will began the next time you start Metal Gear at the latest checkpoint, is this right?
Please guys, I'm a noob @ MSX stuff, can somebody help me.
Thanks!!
Moest je nederlands praten, mag je altijd antwoorden in het nederlands als dat makkelijker zou zijn.