![]() Both of these aspects are what people enjoyed about the original dungeons. Some of them are more focused on boss fights, and some others more focused on progressing through puzzles. But saving is still messed up.What people generally think of as dungeons in Guild Wars 2 is instead the Fractals of the Mists, which are a bunch of mini-dungeons called Fractals, where each one has its own story and environment. ![]() However, be patient with configuring the game, took me a few iterations to get properly working. Sin Gold: install to your Win10, install latest Win9x supported patch to it and copy the files to your retro-PC. Khyypio wrote on, 11:00: I requested a permission to edit the sheet but they seem to prefer to keep the accessibility private, so here´s a little list of ![]() Giants - Citizen Kabuto: install to your Win10, install latest Win9x supported patch to it and copy the files to your retro-PC Thief Gold: Haven´t figured this one out yet…Īlso, here´s a couple of GOG games that weren´t in the sheet: Return To Castle Wolfenstein: Installed Win9x supported patch but when trying to boot it crashes saying “could not load opengl subsystem” Not sure what that´s about but they work fine now. Serious Sam 1 & 2: These are odd ones, after installing them to Win10, I copy the files to my win98 machine and afterĭoing this for several times, sometimes they work, sometimes they don´t. Red Faction: install to your Win10, install latest Win9x supported patch to it and copy the files to your retro-PC Tomb Raider 2 &3: install to your Win10, copy the files to your retro-PC Quake 1-3 & expansions: install to your Win10, install latest Win9x supported patches to them (not sure if required) and copy the files over to your retro-PC Unreal Gold: install to your Win10, install patch 226 to it and copy the files to your retro-PC Carmageddon 2: install to your Win10, copy the files to your retro-PC ![]() Deus Ex - GOTY: install to your Win10, install latest Win9x supported patch to it and copy the files to your retro-PC I also include couple of games which either won´t work or I haven´t figured out yet. ![]() I requested a permission to edit the sheet but they seem to prefer to keep the accessibility private, so here´s a little list of Steam games. Raptor: Call of the Shadows (1994 Classic Edition, one of the games that came with my ESS AudioDrive card bundle, ended up buying it since the game that's on the CD was only a demo)Īll of these were tested on my Packard Bell Pack-Mate 28 Plus computer. Space Quest I-III (works and I have them set for multiple sound card usage - PC Speaker, Tandy 3-voice, Adlib, MT-32) SimCity 2000 (works without issues, had to REM the intro.exe file as it requires a CD) I believe the issue is the PC is too fast as the games were meant for an 8088 or 80286 processor for King's Quest I-IV, V-VII require at least an 80386.ĭisney's Lion King (setup program said there was "no" sound card detected previously, but, after swapping cards, it works).ĭisney's Aladdin (had to disable the 4MB onboard RAM on my Packard Bell, will test the theory with the SmartDRV program and re-enable the 4MB RAM again).ĭisney's The Jungle Book (works without issues, but, in order to quit the game, I had to press Ctrl-Alt-Q to quit).Ĭodename: ICEMAN (works without issues, and, I have it setup for multiple sound cards - PC Speaker, Tandy 3-Voice, Adlib, MT-32)īlack Stone: Aliens of Gold (one of the games that came with my ESS AudioDrive card bundle, ended up buying it since the game that's on the CD was only a demo) King's Quest 1-5 work for me (KQ2 has corrupt graphics when choosing to play the game using the Tandy 3-voice card that I have), will test 7 since I own version 6 on CD (for MS-DOS and Windows). ![]()
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