15-05-2009 05:38 PM | ||
lwc_guest | Don't listen to Gamefreak. Yes, it can! (P.S. the answer is there and not here because that other OP used a proper subject and not just the game's title). | |
14-03-2006 11:33 AM | ||
Gamefreak | Time Commando shouldn't be able to run in Windows XP at all because the game tries to take full control of the CD drive (can't open the drive with the button anymore) that has the game-CD in it, and Windows XP doesn't allow that. Therefore the game crashes or doesn't find the CD or similar, don't remember anymore but it was at least like that with my full bought version of the game on CD. | |
14-03-2006 04:47 AM | ||
Eagle of Fire |
If it's a Windows game, there is little practical things to do other than to play with the compatibility settings. There is some games which I would never bother try to make work on my Windows XP because they are hopeless... |
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13-03-2006 05:15 PM | ||
The Fifth Horseman |
Time Commando is an old game. Ran decently on P90's, if I am right. Should run well with an average modern computer. |
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13-03-2006 04:32 PM | ||
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13-03-2006 04:23 PM | ||
The Fifth Horseman | Virtualisation software is still an option, as well as an additional hard driver running Windows 98. | |
13-03-2006 03:34 PM | ||
Rogue | Have you tried to run it in compatibility mode? | |
13-03-2006 03:26 PM | ||
Guest_Dark Gallon |
I own the original, complete Windows version. Looks like I won't be able to run it =| Thanks for the help! |
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13-03-2006 02:44 PM | ||
The Fifth Horseman |
DOS = VDMSound / DosBox W9x = virtualisation software / separate HDD running W98SE. |
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13-03-2006 02:35 PM | ||
Rogue | There are windows and DOS version of that game. Which one do you have? Is it orginal or RIP of the game? | |
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