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Trivia

In the German gaming magazine PC Player (issue 01/1995) Alone in the Dark 2 received a special award for the "Most Annoying Copy Protection in 1994".

Contributed by Patrick Bregger (10452) on May 01, 2009.

Having trouble with no sound or music?

Try playing the game with VDMSound or DosBox.

Contributed by null-geodesic Bronze Star Contributing Member (228) on Nov 21, 2005.

In order to not give spoilers, I will try to talk very generally.

There are various actions you're supposed to do within the game that are now impossible. The problem is that they rely on special timing within the AITD2 code. Modern computers are so fast that the timing routines no longer work, and these actions are not doable by computers that use a processor faster than a Pentium II. Therefore, you can not finish the game on a modern computer without resorting to slowing down your processor.

There are various utilities you can obtain via Google to slow down your processor.

Datapoint: On an AMD 1.3GHz Athlon, I had to slow my CPU down to about 40% before the actions became doable. One of the very first puzzles in the game is one of the undoable ones, so you should know right away whether you'll be able to finish the game or not without slowing down your CPU.

Contributed by null-geodesic Bronze Star Contributing Member (228) on Nov 21, 2005.

When Carnby dies, the haunting music that plays in the background is "Vesti la Giubba" from the opera "I, Pagliacci".

Contributed by ArtfulGamer (13) on Jul 14, 2003.

In the UK, some moral guardians were shocked by Alone In The Dark 2's content (don't ask me why...). Detective Chief Superintendent Mick Burdis from South Yorkshire CID called for the game to be banned from sale to children, saying, "It's sick. It can terrify them, damage their thought processes and make them insecure for life." Prompted by this, the Sheffield Star newspaper ran the headline, "Ban Kids From This Computer Sickness". Hmmm...

(info sourced from: PC Format magazine)

Contributed by Sam Jeffreys Bronze Star Contributing Member (3317) on Apr 22, 2000.

 

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