Posted November 15, 2017
I am wondering if anyone at www.gog.com is reading this and would consider helping Amiga OS4 users out. For those wondering Amiga users are still out there and the ones that are out there are using Amiga OS4 as their main OS along with new machines such as the AmigaOne X5000 machine that I am typing this from.
We have a number of games ported across to Amiga OS4 that require us to make use of the existing CD's for installation and use of the existing PC game files but given the age of some of the games, it is not always easy to find and this is where GOG is really good. Unfortunately due to the way that GOG operates its downloads, it is not possible to run the installation on Amiga OS4 and thus we have to use a PC and then move the files across.
So far I have been able to purchase the following games from GOG and use them with an Amiga OS4 executable file to have these run on my machine:
Quake III
Aliens Vs Predator
Return To Castle Wolfenstein
Descent Freespace2
There are other Amiga ports such as Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale so this is a good opportunity for GOG to make some money here out of Amiga users who have trouble finding the actual CD versions of these classic.
Is this something that GOG would consider supporting?
We have a number of games ported across to Amiga OS4 that require us to make use of the existing CD's for installation and use of the existing PC game files but given the age of some of the games, it is not always easy to find and this is where GOG is really good. Unfortunately due to the way that GOG operates its downloads, it is not possible to run the installation on Amiga OS4 and thus we have to use a PC and then move the files across.
So far I have been able to purchase the following games from GOG and use them with an Amiga OS4 executable file to have these run on my machine:
Quake III
Aliens Vs Predator
Return To Castle Wolfenstein
Descent Freespace2
There are other Amiga ports such as Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale so this is a good opportunity for GOG to make some money here out of Amiga users who have trouble finding the actual CD versions of these classic.
Is this something that GOG would consider supporting?
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