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I'm new to cog and i would like to know if baldurs gate will work on chrome books or netbooks
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childsy77: I'm new to cog and i would like to know if baldurs gate will work on chrome books or netbooks
Chromebooks are usually running a Linux operating system and the GOG version of Baldur's Gate is Windows only.

You would have to run a Windows virtual machine to play the game and that could be a bit too much for some netbooks.

EDIT: nonsense removed
Post edited January 10, 2014 by DeMignon
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childsy77: I'm new to cog and i would like to know if baldurs gate will work on chrome books or netbooks
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DeMignon: Chromebooks are usually running a Linux operating system and the GOG version of Baldur's Gate is Windows only.
If you're tech-savvy it might work to install the game on a Windows PC (or directly extract the files from the installer) and transfer the game files to a Linux version of DOSBox to run the game. But count on some obstacles on the way. The GOG version will definitely not work out-of-the-box.

As for performance concerns on netbooks, it's usually possible to run DOSBox game's on weak machines (but not always). My guess is, that Baldur's Gate works, but I'd be careful with Neverwinter Nights titles.
...I don't know anything much about linux, but I assume you're aware that, in Windows, Baldur's Gate (And indeed NWN) don't run using DOSBox?
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pi4t: ..., but I assume you're aware that, in Windows, Baldur's Gate (And indeed NWN) don't run using DOSBox?
Yes I know and I should have given it a second thought. The intention was a lightweight emulator, that might run on a Chromebook, but Baldur's Gate simply doesn't run under DOS. Hence my suggestion was nonsense.
Thanks for pointing this out, pi4t.
Post edited January 10, 2014 by DeMignon
If it's Linux then wouldn't running WINE be ok?
I got BG1 (didn't try BG2 on it) running fine on a Ubuntu setup with WINE, minimal hassle.
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TrollumThinks: If it's Linux then wouldn't running WINE be ok?
I got BG1 (didn't try BG2 on it) running fine on a Ubuntu setup with WINE, minimal hassle.
Yes, sure, Wine would do, if the netbook is powerful enough and you get it running under Chrome OS (which could be more difficult than under other Linux distributions).
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TrollumThinks: If it's Linux then wouldn't running WINE be ok?
I got BG1 (didn't try BG2 on it) running fine on a Ubuntu setup with WINE, minimal hassle.
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DeMignon: Yes, sure, Wine would do, if the netbook is powerful enough and you get it running under Chrome OS (which could be more difficult than under other Linux distributions).
Isn't ChromeOS just another distro based on other distro (only with Google logo on it)? I really doubt that the machine isn't powerful enough to run BG/BG2 (considering WINE Is Not Emulator :))?

I did some google-in and only thing that could prevent WINE from running is architecture, but more on that HERE.
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Rincewind1986: Isn't ChromeOS just another distro based on other distro (only with Google logo on it)?
As you've googled, it looks like they did some funky things with this distro. Lots of things seem not to work at all, but I haven't used it myself yet, so frankly I don't know.
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Rincewind1986: I really doubt that the machine isn't powerful enough to run BG/BG2 (considering WINE Is Not Emulator :))?
Yep, I'd second this (at least with BG1 as it doesn't use graphics acceleration, but BG2 does). Though Baldur's Gate has some issues running on Linux (through Wine). Not so much BG1 but BG2. This might be one of the reasons, why we don't have any Linux (or OS X) versions of games using the Infinity Engine here on GOG, yet.

Back to childsy77's question, the game won't work out-of-the-box on a chromebook, but there's a chance to get it running.
Post edited January 10, 2014 by DeMignon
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childsy77: I'm new to cog and i would like to know if baldurs gate will work on chrome books or netbooks
i just wanted to take the quick moment to say that the website is G O G, not c o g (good old games is what it used to stand up for). I thought I'd let you know, otherwise you'll never find your way back here.

Cheers!
OS-wise, there will be a few issues easily bypassed. GOG's Baldur's Gate can be run on Linux easily with Play on Linux / Wine. There is GEMRB to, a let's call it sourceport of the original engine Baldur's Gate ran in. This "port" is available on Linux.

Hardware-wise, I wouldn't be sure, but as far my experience goes, older games require more resources in order to run nicely in newer systems. A good example would be my Eeepc (with Windows 7 x64, that is :P), which struggles running Shadow Warrior and the original Rise of the Triad. DOOM runs nicely only because of the vastly optimized zDoom.

Keep both parameters in mind.
thanks everyone for your replies however thanks to a fairy grandmother I have now got a new laptop so I wont need to try and load my games onto a chromebook
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childsy77: ... got a new laptop so I wont need to try and load my games onto a chromebook
Thanks for letting us know. That's probably the easiest solution ;-)
What if you'reusing crouton?
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mariic: What if you'reusing crouton?
I relied to another one of your posts, but Crouton would do the trick. I've had pretty good success running classic games through it, especially when using WINE to extend your gaming options.

Chrome also has an extension (for any device with Chrome, including Chromebooks) which lets you play DOS games. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/dosbox-for-google-chrome/jhceknlmaggijlkkcemdaghpniimajhd?hl=en-US