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| Thread ID: 134500 | 2013-07-08 04:50:00 | Google doodle | Richard (739) | PC World Chat |
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| 1348261 | 2013-07-09 06:42:00 | Yeah, it was easy. If you want a real challenge, get a copy of "The Longest Journey"That game looks interesting. How does it run on more modern hardware/operating systems? I see minimum specs are Win95 and 32MB of RAM. | Jen (38) | ||
| 1348262 | 2013-07-09 06:53:00 | That game looks interesting. How does it run on more modern hardware/operating systems? I see minimum specs are Win95 and 32MB of RAM. On a modern PC it'll be more realistic than real life :drool |
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| 1348263 | 2013-07-09 11:05:00 | That game looks interesting. How does it run on more modern hardware/operating systems? I see minimum specs are Win95 and 32MB of RAM. I've run it fine on XP with the latest patch (v1.61) Only problem I had was with anti-aliasing forced in my video card drivers which caused one part of the game to glitch up. It should work on Vista\7 and probably 8 as well, if you follow this: www.gamespot.com If you purchase on GOG or something you may not need that, I don't know, I have the retail disc version. If nothing else, XP mode or other VM would probably be fine, it doesn't need much in the way of graphics power. Probably even works in Wine too. |
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