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Matewis: I remember being completely blown away by the option for a full installation of something like 1.2GB. That was more than twice the size of my hard drive back then. Sheesh come to think of it, I still had my 486 when I played it. Must've been right before my pentium 200 upgrade. The ingame camera pannings, like when you take off or land, used to be incredibly jerky.
hmm i found my blade runner discs
do you know what this means ?!


i think you do ;p
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snowkatt: hmm i found my blade runner discs
do you know what this means ?!

i think you do ;p
Yeah, I'm going to import coffee from the Netherlands. That's stuff's potent! Seriously though, being that it's my favorite game of all time I will definitely like to know how it works on a virtual system. I too have my original discs laying around somewhere.
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snowkatt: hmm i found my blade runner discs
do you know what this means ?!

i think you do ;p
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Matewis: Yeah, I'm going to import coffee from the Netherlands. That's stuff's potent! Seriously though, being that it's my favorite game of all time I will definitely like to know how it works on a virtual system. I too have my original discs laying around somewhere.
i actually dont drink coffee
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snowkatt: i actually dont drink coffee
Which is good I think. I drink far too much of the stuff :P
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Breja: Does that mean getting a used copy from eBay/pirating the game are the only ways to get it now and forever? That would suck. I really hoped to see it on GOG one day.
Well, it's basically 100% abandonware then.
Usual grey area, but whatever.

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F4LL0UT: It can easily happen even these days, not to mention back in the 90's
I can understand before 1990, but not after that date.
They basically lost original content worth a ton of money O_o

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sunshinecorp: Also remember that the source of System Shock 2 was lost
Oh s**t.
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snowkatt: i actually dont drink coffee
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Matewis: Which is good I think. I drink far too much of the stuff :P
i run on the eternal fascination and curiosity of what will happen when i do this ?
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Matewis: Which is good I think. I drink far too much of the stuff :P
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snowkatt: i run on the eternal fascination and curiosity of what will happen when i do this ?
Lol yes I've noticed...
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snowkatt: i run on the eternal fascination and curiosity of what will happen when i do this ?
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Matewis: Lol yes I've noticed...
jedi knight is so so next up blade runner

and maybe i should create a thread of its own for this
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snowkatt: i run on the eternal fascination and curiosity of what will happen when i do this ?
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Matewis: Lol yes I've noticed...
and so i did https://www.gog.com/forum/general/pc_games_running_in_virtual_machines
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Matewis: Lol yes I've noticed...
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snowkatt: and so i did https://www.gog.com/forum/general/pc_games_running_in_virtual_machines
Cool stuff! It's really something I think that deserves its own thread. I'd really like to see if I can get SC3000 running in a virtual system and I'll post the results / ask questions in the thread.

So Blade Runner is playable? Great! Time to dig up my old discs then. You say it's still on your playlist? If you can tear yourself away from all the emulation you've been doing seemingly nonstop since yesterday afternoon, then consider giving it a go :) It's not very long or difficult and can easily be finished in a weekend by only playing in short bursts.
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Matewis: Cool stuff! It's really something I think that deserves its own thread. I'd really like to see if I can get SC3000 running in a virtual system and I'll post the results / ask questions in the thread.

So Blade Runner is playable? Great! Time to dig up my old discs then. You say it's still on your playlist? If you can tear yourself away from all the emulation you've been doing seemingly nonstop since yesterday afternoon, then consider giving it a go :) It's not very long or difficult and can easily be finished in a weekend by only playing in short bursts.
yeah i thought so too after we derailed two threads already

bladerunner is playable
the native resolution is a bit small but if you set the guest to full screen mode it should be just fine
( its like stepping back in to a time machine oddly enough )

my settings for my virtual machines are
1.9 gig of ram
a 512 mb video card
with the main windows resolution being 1024x768
3D graphics accelerated
vmware addition installed
windows xp home edition sp1 upgraded to sp2

your mileage may vary

and sadly i have so many games to play
i walked away with 20 games during the last steam sale including several resi evils

i dont have sim city 3000 though just 4
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BrandeX: Either a bullshit excuse, or a complete lack of understanding of what is actually going on. Blade Runner works fine as-is on all modern OS's up to and including Win 10.
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http://www.play-old-pc-games.com/2014/03/05/blade-runner/
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timppu: Well, the article behind you link states the original game won't even install on 64bit Windows. so you need a third-party installer which also fixes some other issues in the game. I wouldn't call that "as-is".
Do we have classic games on GOG that use their original installers?
Well there you are. It would use a GOG installer, that aside there is one someone made for installing the disc version too. Lots of old games use 16 bit installers that don't run on modern OS's, while the games themselves are just fine. This is notthing special.
An old big boxed version lurks in my wardrobe. The game was ground-breaking in many ways, expanding on voxel technology to not only produce 3D characters without the use of a 3D accelerator, but make the game feel smoother than a replicant’s arse. Visually it still holds up.

And that’s not even getting into the gameplay and atmosphere. There’s a moment where Ray steps onto his cramped apartment balcony with the sound of perpetual rain beating down around him, and then the Blade Runner Blues begins playing. This game absolutely nails it. I’ve always thought it deserved a bigger place in gaming history, but by 1997 the point & click adventure genre that had once ruled the world was going out of fashion. Westwood weren’t just ‘that Command and Conquer developer’, they had major talent, and Bladerunner stands tall as one of the best movie-based games.
Post edited July 09, 2016 by markrichardb
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markrichardb: smoother than a replicant’s arse
A replicant's arse was never shown in the movie and wasn't described in the book either. :P They could all be hairy.
The game had terrific atmosphere. Probably one of the best I've encountered in a game.

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markrichardb: Westwood weren’t just ‘that Command and Conquer developer'
That's right. They also did Eye of the Beholder, Lands of Lore, Legend of Kyrandia, Dune... FANTASTIC games.
Post edited July 09, 2016 by sunshinecorp