Posted December 16, 2015
So, I suddenly jerked up and said, "holy shit, I have to play MoO right now." Unfortunately, I don't have it here on GOG and don't have any money, but I have had a disc copy lying around since I was like, 8. So I grabbed that sucker and popped the disc in and, after clicking the install button a couple times, it installed on my 64-bit Windows 7 system. Of course, there's a problem with that, the problem being that it's the Windows 95 version and everything says that it's much easier to just get the Dos version and use DosBox. But you know, work with what you got.
So, I checked what DX version it used (6 apparently), and checked to see if anybody had used DGVoodoo with it. Apparently someone did, and said it worked (with some issues) so I decided to try that. I got an error about needing DPLAY.dll, but apparently there's a solution for that, so I did that. However, now when I try to start it just does nothing. I've tried Windows 98 compatibility and Windows 95 compatibility and get the same results.
Has anybody gotten their Windows 95 version of MoO2 working, or should I just give up and hope the mood is still there after Christmas when I should have at least a bit of money?
So, I checked what DX version it used (6 apparently), and checked to see if anybody had used DGVoodoo with it. Apparently someone did, and said it worked (with some issues) so I decided to try that. I got an error about needing DPLAY.dll, but apparently there's a solution for that, so I did that. However, now when I try to start it just does nothing. I've tried Windows 98 compatibility and Windows 95 compatibility and get the same results.
Has anybody gotten their Windows 95 version of MoO2 working, or should I just give up and hope the mood is still there after Christmas when I should have at least a bit of money?
This question / problem has been solved by dewtech