Re: What is happening to Adventure Games?
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01/28/05 09:54 PM
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Hi Solver,
I guess I'm fortunate that I kept my old computers so that I have a wide variety of operating systems available for "older" games, 95, 98, 98SE in addition to my XP SP1.
I must say that all the recent games I have purchased have installed on my XP PRO SP1 computer. I don't seem to have the problems that a lot of the other posts seem to have. I don't know what the difference could be, except that when I purchase a computer, I get a Lot of ram up-front, the fastest machine available at that time, and really good video and audio cards. When I install a game, I also check the game site for available patches and read the "Read Me" file for helpful tips.
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Re: What is happening to Adventure Games?
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01/28/05 11:09 PM
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Hi Solver,
I know I'm really fortunate to have many operating systems available.
However, the general public (not necessarily me) seems to want more and more from their games (more graphics, more speed, etc.). If they have not upgraded their computer system accordingly, they must read the game requirements carefully before buying the games. The requirements are not just a suggestion they are a reality. If the computer doesn't meet or exceed those requirements, you are in for trouble.
I guess the only way to have every game be uniform, would be to never have any changes and/or improvements. We would still be playing DOS text games. Which might not necessarily be bad, but I guess I'll take some glitches to advance.
You do not get Harmony, if you all sing the same note.
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Re: What is happening to Adventure Games?
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01/29/05 08:32 AM
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I also have multiple computers with different OS's.(From dos to xp) And I still have trouble getting some old games to run on the OS they were made for. So I gather this is an old problem that will be around as long as there are computers, OS's, and games.
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Re: What is happening to Adventure Games?
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01/29/05 11:05 AM
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This has always been and always will be a problem. I think it's actually LESS of a problem now than it was 15 or 20 years ago when some of us were playing text adventures. Then we had to track down the Atari, Amiga, Apple or C64/C128 version of a game to play and we were paying major big bucks for the privilege - like $50 a game. Then we hoped and prayed we could get it to run with our sound cards, etc. At least now we can start out with just 2 real decisions - PC or Mac - and many games are hybrids of those. XP at least makes the attempt by giving us compatibility mode so we've got a shot at it. Then, thanks to technology we can find patches and things like DOSBOX on the internet to help us further. Last but not least we have access to amazing places like this forum and others and manufactures via the net. Yeah, I agree that it would be great to buy a game and put it in the drive and play it with no worries or cares about equipment. It's so frustrating when you have to upgrade to play newer games. That's usually when I sit back and play the older games (there's only about a million)and eventually upgrade to a newer system about every 3-5 years. Come to think of it, that's also why I have 5 working computers with different versions of Windows, soundcards, etc. Oops happy trails, Carolyn
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Re: What is happening to Adventure Games?
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01/29/05 02:05 PM
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I have to admit-I have a computer that plays both older games and the newer ones-but I'm like qadventures-when I buy computers-I create a computer based on the things I know I'll need-the best video card I can buy-lots of RAM-etc-so I know it will last for a few years-I've had my present system 4 years and still have no problems-
It never bodes well to leave a live dragon out of your calculations- J.R.R Tolkien
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Re: What is happening to Adventure Games?
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01/29/05 02:16 PM
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Originally posted by SOLVER: My mini-tirade was aimed mainly at what it takes to complete 'Return to Mysterious Island'and then try to lnstall 'Atlantis-the lost tales'... Thing is, it doesn't take a top of the line computer to run those two games. SOLVER's computer should have run them with no problem. SOLVER's computer specs are SOLVER wrote: I have a hp pavilion a530n AMD Athlon64 processor 3200+operating at 2.00GHz 512MB PC2700 DDR SDRAM memory 200GB 7200 RPM ULTRA DMA hard drive DVD+RW/CD-RW CD-ROM drive 48x max.speed NVIDIA GeForce FX5200XT AGP 8X graphics card w/128MB DDR video memory
They certainly meet the specs listed on the boxes for Atlantis: Lost Tales and Return to Mysterious Island.
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Re: What is happening to Adventure Games?
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01/29/05 02:29 PM
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"However, the general public (not necessarily me) seems to want more and more from their games (more graphics, more speed, etc.)." Hi That's definitely NOT me I want a good story, a sensible interface and loads of interesting puzzles before more graphics and more speed Cheers. Mad 
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Re: What is happening to Adventure Games?
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01/29/05 02:45 PM
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Hi Mad
I could not agree with you more!! That is also exactly what I want in a game. To me, the rest is just window dressing.
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Re: What is happening to Adventure Games?
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01/29/05 03:04 PM
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I do like pretty graphics, but have had as much fun with some of the older games and free games which are not 'state of the art' .
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Re: What is happening to Adventure Games?
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01/29/05 03:50 PM
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What we need to add to this conversation is the copy protection schemes the companies are putting into their games. I have a machine that is only a couple of years old, and quite capable or playing almost, if not all, new games, but since I have a CD/DVD combo drive on the machine, URU won't even install! This has nothing to do with the specs of my computer: only that I happen to have a CD/DVD drive that is not compatible. I never saw that one coming when I got my computer. I actually thought I was doing myself a favor getting it. So even if your computer is up to date, you still may not be able to play some of the games coming out. Just another thing to worry about. And since I pre-ordered URU, they didn't even know there would be a problem: said it had to do with "older" systems. My computer at that time was 1 year old.
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Re: What is happening to Adventure Games?
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01/30/05 11:37 PM
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Sounds as though some games were rushed through Beta testing, and didn't catch all the large bugs. I have to agree, installing a game shouldn't require you to stand on your head and hold your tongue just so.
I wonder if in trying to make new games snazzier they forget about keeping the installation process simple.
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Re: What is happening to Adventure Games?
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01/31/05 01:10 PM
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So far so good. I have never had any problems installing/playing new games on my XP machine. Never the less a lot of people have problems playing on their PC machine's. That's one of the reasons Playstation, XBox and Gamecube were developed. Making it real easy for people enjoying games without any patches etc. Cheers
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Re: What is happening to Adventure Games?
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01/31/05 05:09 PM
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I have two computers one with WINME, XP Pro SP1, And all my old games I play it on WINME and the new ones on XP..I haven't had any problems as of yet with the new games on XP, and some old games I could play on XP with compable mode...
I always look for the requirements before I buy.. want to make sure my computer can handle it..
But I find to be true some games, expect to much specs for the game to run...I bought my computer about 10 months ago, so I guess in the computer world it is about a couple years old already..
I have a few games I would love to play on XP but I know they won't...So it is good to keep your old computer in hand this way it get to enjoy those great old games..
Liz
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