Re: Fallout 1
Posted by Orpheus on
Thu Sep 15th 2011 at 1:05pm
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You aren't missing anything in FA1.
You do know that pirated versions in themselves are unreliable.
That said, I have a box of old games that no longer play so you might have to face the fact that you may never be able to play it.
There used to be a way for win XP to simulate dos and other earlier versions of windows.
I am pretty sure that my old FA1 played on win95/Dos.
Sorry, I know that's no help but its simply been to long. The only bright point is FA1 is not that special. Was at the time though. It looked a lot like Diablo 1
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Re: Fallout 1
Posted by Orpheus on
Thu Sep 15th 2011 at 2:11pm
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In windows 7..
Control panel > find and fix problems > Run programs made for previous versions of windows.
Hope that helps.
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Re: Fallout 1
Posted by omegaslayer on
Fri Sep 16th 2011 at 3:20am
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Those old games were never designed to run on the resolution of screens we have these days. You'd be better off to try to find a version that someone ported to run on modern systems. Much like how someone added opengl support for the original Doom.
Re: Fallout 1
Posted by Orpheus on
Fri Sep 16th 2011 at 2:08pm
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System requirements
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10+ MB free space, mouse[2]
DOS
Pentium 90 MHz, 32 MB RAM, 2x CD-ROM, SVGA, SoundBlaster-compatible sound card.
Win
Pentium 90 MHz, 16 MB RAM, DirectX 3.0a or 5.0, 2x CD-ROM, SVGA, DirectSound-compatible sound card.
Mac
PowerMac, 16 MB RAM, CD-ROM, System 7.1.2.
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Re: Fallout 1
Posted by Crono on
Fri Sep 16th 2011 at 7:37pm
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Anything that natively ran on Win9X or earlier, you might want to think about emulating at this point in time. Doesn't Windows 7 have a built in virtualization feature?
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Re: Fallout 1
Posted by Crono on
Sat Sep 17th 2011 at 10:34pm
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You're saying that because drivers are always backwards compatible there is not a compatibility issue there, but somewhere else. Your statement implies that drivers have a baring on how well an old game will work. They don't. It has to do with APIs, not hardware drivers.
I was saying that drivers don't even enter the conversation at all.
Those are not the same statements, literally, metaphorically, or through inference.
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Re: Fallout 1
Posted by Orpheus on
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Nope. Not what I said, or intimated.
You misunderstood.
I gotta hand it to you. When you read things wrong, you're tough about admitting it.
All I said was, there was no way that drivers was the problem.
/subject while your behind. :P
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Re: Fallout 1
Posted by Orpheus on
Sun Sep 18th 2011 at 1:57pm
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OK, these are the facts.
1) Fallout 1 played just fine when it was released. If your copy is a good copy it will play as well.
2) Fallout 1 was designed to play on windows 95/98 and DOS.
3) IF you have a machine that has one of those three operating systems on it, it will play.
4) Windows no longer updates win 95/98 but I heard once that the newest updates are still archived. They were current when they stopped updating.
Lastly, I am pretty sure all your questions were answered. Adam is damned good at certain things.
You still not have ascertained if your copy is a viable copy. But these steps will get a good copy going.
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Re: Fallout 1
Posted by Crono on
Sun Sep 18th 2011 at 6:54pm
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To be honest ... I'm not sure why you want to virtualize it anyway ... Fallout 1 has patches and hacks to make it run naitively on Windows 7 x64.
Just start searching for "Fallout 1 Win 7 hacks". A lot of people suggest the HD pack fixes things, there's also registry fixes.
In any case ... if you want to set up a virtual environment ... get a copy of Windows 98 and set it up! No one is stopping you from doing that. But you should be aware, everything will be running off the CPU (it's virtual)
DosBox is a GOOD option. You shouldn't shrug it off just because you don't want to emulate an environment (by the way, saying you don't want an emulator, but you do want a virtual machine is nonsense, they're practically the same thing)
You have three options under your current OS: patch it so it runs naitively, use a dos emulator, or create a windows 9x virtual environment. You're going to have to choose which you want, and research how to do it. The only one that's a simple answer is DosBox, you're going to have to do the legwork yourself otherwise.
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Re: Fallout 1
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Mon Sep 19th 2011 at 12:03pm
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Don't know if this will help or if you've tried it already:
This is for windows XP.
Copy the entire Fallout CD to the hard drive, then activate Win 95 compatibility on every exe file before installing, and again using Win 95 mode on every exe in the installed game folder.
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Re: Fallout 1
Posted by Crono on
Tue Sep 20th 2011 at 7:05pm
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OmegaSlayer, it's even worse than that a full digital DRM free Windows version of Fallout 1 is available from GoG.com for $5.99.
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