This is what I hate about computer games...

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This is what I hate about computer games...

Postby Thoul » Fri Mar 6, '09, 11:04 pm

Have a look: http://s5.tinypic.com/311sady.jpg

One of the things I can't stand about computer games is that they get all wonky on newer machines. Either they don't run, they run way to fast, or they do weird stuff like that. At least console games can still be played with no hassle ten years later.
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Postby Darkil » Fri Mar 6, '09, 11:19 pm

Yes, I have to convert my E-Machines into a legacy system once I have my new one. I've suffered the same error as you have so I can understand your pain. Do you have an older PC that you can use for those type of games?
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Postby Thoul » Fri Mar 6, '09, 11:27 pm

I've managed to cobble together some parts to get an older PC running Windows 98. I haven't actually tried gaming on it yet; I mainly use it for scanning stuff. My scanner's kind of old and doesn't like anything later than Win98.

I should clarify, the screenshot above is not my direct experience; I found it on another site. Though I do have this kind of experience with other games that don't like more modern computers.
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Postby hugues » Fri Mar 6, '09, 11:52 pm

If you want to play old Windows games on new hardware the best route to go is through a virtual machine - i.e. Microsoft's free Virtual PC:

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It's pretty simple, you:

1) Create a virtual machine
2) Install the OS onto the virtual machine
3) Game on

I recycled all my old PCs once I figured this out.
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Postby LordShibas » Sat Mar 7, '09, 12:12 am

or run them in compatibility mode >_>

Either that or search for patches. Decent game studios release patches for older games that make them run better on current systems. Diablo 2 had problems with this, but a patch was released that fixed the issues.
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Postby Thoul » Sat Mar 7, '09, 2:59 am

Sadly, patches aren't an option when the studio's gone out of business. From my experience, compatibility mode has never worked with much stuff.
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Postby DrkTr14ce » Sat Mar 7, '09, 2:46 pm

I think I know how you may feel, Thoul. While I may not run into the exact problems you have ((Might and Magic III works just fine on mine. Maybe it's because it's a PAL version?)), I still do experience some compatability issues thanks to Windows XP.

The main one that's frustrated me is that for games like Quake I and II, they can't even install because they register my OS as Win. NT, which shares the same 'Kernel' as XP.
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Postby hugues » Sun Mar 8, '09, 2:04 pm

DrkTr14ce wrote:The main one that's frustrated me is that for games like Quake I and II, they can't even install because they register my OS as Win. NT, which shares the same 'Kernel' as XP.

That's the kind of thing compatibility mode is *supposed to* fix. However, there are multiple Windows API calls to look-up the version. One (GetVersionEx) returns the compatibility version, the other (VerifyVersionInfo) doesn't. If the installer is checking VerifyVersionInfo then there's no way around it other than a virtual machine.
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