

It should be multi-tracks but looks like there is no cue file for that bin. You need Windows version.Īnd it probably inluded in image disc present in game files. While heors1 game is originally DOS only, still Win-edition been superior and more updated. Most of DosBox are outdatet and DOS-only ripped. There is almost NO proper GOG releases for such old games. Tried it out a bit and it is working for this version of the game.

The map editor feature is still available if you happen to have Heroes of Might & Magic: Gold edition, which I believe combines the original game with the second game. You only get 3 options to choose from now. I did notice that the DOS box menu options no longer has the map editor option it used to have. I did uninstall the game, reinstall, and allow GOG to update the game and it didn't resolve the issue.

I put in a queue with Support in hopes of maybe fixing the problem. Haven't played this game in over a year, but I used to be able to edit /launch custom maps when I originally download this game form GOG. If you put the Wing32.dll in the GOG/HOMM directory, Windows doesn't like it and if you put in back in Windows, it try's to run the map editor, but asks for the original Windows 95 game CD. Adding the Wing32.dll back to the directory and/or Windows directory as Microsoft suggests doesn't fix the issue either. The Map Editor when launched from the HOMM directory says the Wing32.dll file is required. Did you ever figure it out? From what I can see it appears to be a configuration change (?) that GOG may have done due to a specific Windows update(s). Came across your post researching a solution today. The_Jackson: This should not be an argument at GOG.
