07-06-2005 10:02 AM | |
The Fifth Horseman | Well, I do have that CD as well, and IIRC it can be installed under DOS. I know I did that, at least. |
06-06-2005 09:20 PM | |
Jabberdau |
LOL. Would you know it was that easy to get this game to run. Stupid stupid me argg! |
06-06-2005 08:41 PM | |
Flop | I got the DOS version to work, with speech, no more than three months ago. I believe I used DOSBox 0.63, and as far as I remember I had no problems whatsoever. Have you tried that? You can mount the cd in DOSBox and install from there. Here is guide on how to do that. Good luck. |
06-06-2005 08:38 PM | |
BeefontheBone | Try right-clicking on the executable, go to the Compatibility tab, select the check box for "run in compatibility mode for..." try win 98 in the list, and click the "run in 256 colours" button, then hit OK and run it again. |
06-06-2005 08:32 PM | |
Jabberdau | I happen to have the english cdrom version of GK1 including the "making of" video. Problem is, that now when I no longer use Windows 98, the install program will not install the Windows version which worked fine in Win98 (I am using WinXP) because it "disqualify" my screen since it cannot run in 256 colors. Is there any way to bypass this annoying test so I can install anyway, because I canīt get the DOS version to work with the speech which is the hole point of having the cd version. Anyone got a clue? |