Posted October 02, 2021
Biosys - An excellent survival game for GOG to provide.
How many of you are aware of Biosys?
And of those aware, how many of you have played it?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biosys
Here is a good YouTube clip of gameplay to give others some idea of the game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jg9iAeWPImA
Vote for it here - https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/biosys
My understanding, is that it was never released in America.
I bought it here in AUS, back in the days when I was using a Win 98 SE computer, and it impressed me, though I never did complete the game.
I've since been able to get it running on Win XP, Win 7, Win 8.1 and even to some degree on Win 10.
Supposedly it is quite a challenge to get running on those newer Windows OSes.
I ripped the two CDs to ISO files, and load them via WinCDEmu, a free CD emulator.
https://wincdemu.sysprogs.org/
I load the SETUP CD first and install the game from that virtual drive.
Then I eject that and load the PLAY (or GAME) CD into WinCDEmu, and then run the game from that.
It was a bit tricky with both Win XP and Win 7, but ran immediately with Win 8.1.
With Win 10 I had some visual abberations.
Win XP
1. Disable DirectX (two registry settings).
2. Reduce Hardware Acceleration level or turn it off (registry setting & DLL call).
3. Shutdown Windows Explorer.
4. Use Administrator Permissions (Registry changes and Folder/File permissions).
Win 7
1. Disable DirectX (two registry settings).
2. Shutdown Windows Explorer.
3. Use Administrator Permissions (Registry changes and Folder/File permissions).
Win 8.1 (wife's laptop)
Nothing needed. I did this a couple of days ago.
Win 10 (son's laptop, upgraded form Win 7 to Win 10)
I tried a bunch of things, and was never really happy with the result. Be interesting to hear if others were successful and what they did. I did this a few years ago, and not tried since then. Done after my son moved back and had no success running it himself.
Anyway, a few years ago I made up some helper executables to do the installing, setup and play. In fact, it was around the time I joined GOG in May 2017. I shared those executables and knowledge with some online friends, and with my oldest lad who lived out of state at that time. One of those friends led me to Shadow Warrior for free at GOG, and the rest is history.
How many of you are aware of Biosys?
And of those aware, how many of you have played it?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biosys
Here is a good YouTube clip of gameplay to give others some idea of the game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jg9iAeWPImA
Vote for it here - https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/biosys
My understanding, is that it was never released in America.
I bought it here in AUS, back in the days when I was using a Win 98 SE computer, and it impressed me, though I never did complete the game.
I've since been able to get it running on Win XP, Win 7, Win 8.1 and even to some degree on Win 10.
Supposedly it is quite a challenge to get running on those newer Windows OSes.
I ripped the two CDs to ISO files, and load them via WinCDEmu, a free CD emulator.
https://wincdemu.sysprogs.org/
I load the SETUP CD first and install the game from that virtual drive.
Then I eject that and load the PLAY (or GAME) CD into WinCDEmu, and then run the game from that.
It was a bit tricky with both Win XP and Win 7, but ran immediately with Win 8.1.
With Win 10 I had some visual abberations.
Win XP
1. Disable DirectX (two registry settings).
2. Reduce Hardware Acceleration level or turn it off (registry setting & DLL call).
3. Shutdown Windows Explorer.
4. Use Administrator Permissions (Registry changes and Folder/File permissions).
Win 7
1. Disable DirectX (two registry settings).
2. Shutdown Windows Explorer.
3. Use Administrator Permissions (Registry changes and Folder/File permissions).
Win 8.1 (wife's laptop)
Nothing needed. I did this a couple of days ago.
Win 10 (son's laptop, upgraded form Win 7 to Win 10)
I tried a bunch of things, and was never really happy with the result. Be interesting to hear if others were successful and what they did. I did this a few years ago, and not tried since then. Done after my son moved back and had no success running it himself.
Anyway, a few years ago I made up some helper executables to do the installing, setup and play. In fact, it was around the time I joined GOG in May 2017. I shared those executables and knowledge with some online friends, and with my oldest lad who lived out of state at that time. One of those friends led me to Shadow Warrior for free at GOG, and the rest is history.
Post edited October 02, 2021 by Timboli