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Hotfoot wrote:And yet, despite that, it's a better deal than MoO3 from a bargain bin. :P

Space Empires 5 is in development, but it will be 3D and such, so it will not be that nice to older systems.
I'll have to disagree, Moo3 patched, then edited by Bhuric, and added 1 mod, is great fun.

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populus: the beginning if you can find it will run nicely on it. the game's still fun even nowadays considering how old it is.
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And yet, Ace, despite all that, the combat engine is still broken in more places than Jackie Chan's skeleton.
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Crusader: No Remorse/Regret
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JediNeophyte wrote:$45 dollars for a 5-year-old game? Don't get me wrong, I'm all for supporting small developers and the like, but eeeeggghh... :|
It is a great game :P
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wautd wrote:Crusader: No Remorse/Regret
Won't run on a Win rig, I fear.
I DO second M&M 3-5, whoever brought it up, but they, too, may not work under WinWhatever.
I can't believe I forgot MoO 2 (which ought to, works fine for me on XP Pro).
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wautd wrote:Crusader: No Remorse/Regret
Won't run on a Win rig, I fear.
I DO second M&M 3-5, whoever brought it up, but they, too, may not work under WinWhatever.
I can't believe I forgot MoO 2 (which ought to, works fine for me on XP Pro).
it should run if you run it in Dosbox
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Batman wrote:
wautd wrote:Crusader: No Remorse/Regret
Won't run on a Win rig, I fear.
I DO second M&M 3-5, whoever brought it up, but they, too, may not work under WinWhatever.
I can't believe I forgot MoO 2 (which ought to, works fine for me on XP Pro).
Seconded. There's no way in hell it would run in Windows (95, 98, not to mention XP). I still maintain my DOS-based Pentium 100 to play Crusader. You'll need a pure DOS as well as DOS compatible hardware (soundcards, etc) to play it. Now since it's a laptop....
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White Haven wrote:And yet, Ace, despite all that, the combat engine is still broken in more places than Jackie Chan's skeleton.
What the heck is wrong with Ground Control 1? :shock:
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I always said old PC games had much better gameplay than today's generic console-style entertainment. Now if you're really into old games, here's muy list (you can find some nice things on ebay):

- Jagged Alliance

- Gunship 2000. Nice if you can plug a joystick inside your laptop. Works with USB joystick IIRC.

- early Jane's like US Navy Fighters '97 or Fighters Anthology. Works well in Windows (even XP), and not realistic enough so you can play without a HOTAS setup (which is IMHO impossible with your laptop).

- if you can stand playing these without HOTAS try Total Air War or EF 2000 V2.0. They're VERY rare even in ebay though and no, I ain't gonna' sell mine :P

- Jetfighter III is quite a nice diversion and still looks nice without 3dfx. Beware, won't work in XP!!!

- Fragile Allegiance. It's a VERY fluid and simple RTS (not CnC/WarCraft clone RTS), and HIGHLY ENJOYABLE (once you play, you will never stop). The simplicity and fluidness of the game made it an *IDEAL* laptop game. The interface is still manageable using trackball.

- Hyperblade. A nice action game pretty good for laptop due to its simple keys assignment.

- Heroes Might & Magic series would also make great laptop games, and don't forget Age of Wonders series and its true precursor: Microprose's Master of Magic

- Star Rangers. Pretty "light" compared to TIE Fighter, but still entertaining, 'coz it;s a space sim with an element of strategy (should I keep my wingman with me, sending her/him to protect the transport over there, etc), not to mention you can refuel and re-arm in the middle of mission (quite rarity nowadays)

- Another "simple" flight/space sims for laptop is Crimson Skies. If there's a thing I'd love from Micro$$oft then it definitely is.

- Fallout series would make a good laptop RPG because due to its turn-based nature, you don't need to plug your mouse in.

- Same goes with Ultima 6 and World of Ultima series (Savage Empire, Martian Dreams, etc), but they won't work in XP.




And just FYI, these following titles won't work in Windows at all but they're worth your DOSing attempt (of course not with your laptop).

- Crusader series
- Privateer 2
- Ultima VII series
- Star Control 2
- Psychic Detective
- F-15 Strike Eagle III
- Task Force 1942
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Or this site.
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Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman wrote: - Fragile Allegiance. It's a VERY fluid and simple RTS (not CnC/WarCraft clone RTS), and HIGHLY ENJOYABLE (once you play, you will never stop). The simplicity and fluidness of the game made it an *IDEAL* laptop game. The interface is still manageable using trackball.
Thats a game where you had to colonise asteroids right?
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wautd wrote:
Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman wrote: - Fragile Allegiance. It's a VERY fluid and simple RTS (not CnC/WarCraft clone RTS), and HIGHLY ENJOYABLE (once you play, you will never stop). The simplicity and fluidness of the game made it an *IDEAL* laptop game. The interface is still manageable using trackball.
Thats a game where you had to colonise asteroids right?
Right, and it rocks! (pardon the pun)
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Ace: MoO3, dingus

Kreshna: I'm at work right now so can't look up the URL, but look up 'The Urquan Masters' sometime. Modernized windows code-port of the 3DO version of Star Control 2, complete with the better 3DO music. Tis a beautiful thing.
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a really great game that I LOVE and pimp anytime is can is an old game called Sacrifice. You can get it and other games legally (AFAIK, you can check em out yourself) at www.the-underdogs.org
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Chardok wrote:a really great game that I LOVE and pimp anytime is can is an old game called Sacrifice. You can get it and other games legally (AFAIK, you can check em out yourself) at www.the-underdogs.org
Was that the one with the baloon-headed god, among others? Fuckloads of fun.

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A windows capable Star Control 2 exists. Its a free download.

Anyway I've installed and have running Myth, Myth 2, C&C, RA1, Warcraft 2 B-Net version, and Risk 2.

Myth and Myth 2 run fairly well. RA1 seems to run good. C&C was having texture problems. Warcraft 2 runs great as does Risk 2.

I also installed the original Rainbow 6, and it runs horibly. I had Rainbow 6 running on a 300 Mhz machine with 64 megs of ram, but it runs terrible on this laptop. So 3d games are looking awfuly iffy.
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Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman wrote:
wautd wrote:
Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman wrote: - Fragile Allegiance. It's a VERY fluid and simple RTS (not CnC/WarCraft clone RTS), and HIGHLY ENJOYABLE (once you play, you will never stop). The simplicity and fluidness of the game made it an *IDEAL* laptop game. The interface is still manageable using trackball.
Thats a game where you had to colonise asteroids right?
Right, and it rocks! (pardon the pun)
Hey say against someone who doesnt know. I've spent hours on that game ;)
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SPWAW would be a good choice
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Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman wrote:
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wautd wrote:Crusader: No Remorse/Regret
Won't run on a Win rig, I fear.
I DO second M&M 3-5, whoever brought it up, but they, too, may not work under WinWhatever.
I can't believe I forgot MoO 2 (which ought to, works fine for me on XP Pro).
Seconded. There's no way in hell it would run in Windows (95, 98, not to mention XP). I still maintain my DOS-based Pentium 100 to play Crusader. You'll need a pure DOS as well as DOS compatible hardware (soundcards, etc) to play it. Now since it's a laptop....
I have the M&M collection and I can get 3 to 5 to work perfectly except for the first two M&M games and I can run it under windows. It plays fast but that is what moslo is for.
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Enigma wrote: I have the M&M collection and I can get 3 to 5 to work perfectly except for the first two M&M games and I can run it under windows. It plays fast but that is what moslo is for.
Ooppss I meant Crusader. M&M works fine in 95, IIRC.
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White Haven wrote:Ace: MoO3, dingus

Kreshna: I'm at work right now so can't look up the URL, but look up 'The Urquan Masters' sometime. Modernized windows code-port of the 3DO version of Star Control 2, complete with the better 3DO music. Tis a beautiful thing.
Is it already finished or still the 0.x version? Thx, BTW. Now if anyone would mod SC2 for new stories....
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wautd wrote: Hey say against someone who doesnt know. I've spent hours on that game ;)
Say, did you succeed in speculating in commodity market? Never very good at that :(
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Darth_Zod wrote:populus: the beginning if you can find it will run nicely on it. the game's still fun even nowadays considering how old it is.
But be sure using MoSlo for that one.
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