Posted March 18, 2017
Jo6Pak: i was hoping to dedicate this antiquated machine to playing antiquated games. 2g ram. if i can't get this (relatively simple) one to run, i certainly won't be trying any others. thanks in advance...
Cat Lady isn't really an antiquated game, released in December 2012. So, a few years old game. Anyway, XP is listed as a supported OS so as long as rest of your PC meets the system requirements, contact GOG support for help (or a refund, if they can't get it to work), in case there is a reason you don't want to run the game on your newer PCs.
About using an old (XP) PC for GOG games, you have to be picky. I am also installing some GOG games on my ancient XP desktop machine (it has only 1GB RAM, a single-core AMD CPU etc.), but you have to know what is suitable for it.
For instance, DOSBox games are better left for newer/faster PCs because DOSBox in itself causes extra burden to the game/machine, and DOSBox games don't get any benefit whatsoever from being installed on an old XP PC. Also, games that use e.g. nGlide to emulate 3Dfx Voodoo graphics cards, I'd probably rather try to run on more modern PCs.
GOG games that I have installed on that old XP PC are mainly old Windows games from the late 90s or so, like Broken Sword (non-remastered version), Empire Earth, Dark Reign 1-2 etc.
Post edited March 18, 2017 by timppu