S stockjock Diamond Member Aug 29, 2000 4,205 2 76 Apr 3, 2003 #1 Or are the games too old for that OS?
S Smilin Diamond Member Mar 4, 2002 7,357 0 0 Apr 4, 2003 #2 I can vouch for quake (or at least GLquake and GLquake world). Duke is probably going to run ok but the sound may give you a bit of grief.
I can vouch for quake (or at least GLquake and GLquake world). Duke is probably going to run ok but the sound may give you a bit of grief.
apoppin Lifer Mar 9, 2000 34,890 1 0 alienbabeltech.com Apr 4, 2003 #3 It is a simple matter to set up a second partition with your favourite older O/S.
J JackBurton Lifer Jul 18, 2000 15,993 14 81 Apr 4, 2003 #4 It is a simple matter to set up a second partition with your favourite older O/S. Click to expand... It is a simple matter to install the games on XP. I can vouch for Duke Nukem 3D being playable on XP.
It is a simple matter to set up a second partition with your favourite older O/S. Click to expand... It is a simple matter to install the games on XP. I can vouch for Duke Nukem 3D being playable on XP.
V VBboy Diamond Member Nov 12, 2000 5,793 0 0 Apr 4, 2003 #5 Duke Nukem rocked, by the way. The Stadium level was perfect for long hours of deathmatching! I killed many a punk there.
Duke Nukem rocked, by the way. The Stadium level was perfect for long hours of deathmatching! I killed many a punk there.