Posted January 24, 2015
Okay, so my friend and coworker has SOMEHOW never heard of Myst despite being around 45 or so years old AND having two sons who enjoy video games. I described it to her and she is eager to play and I told her I'd try to find it for her. She would very much like to play it in it's original... ness. If that makes sense. I described RealMyst to her and is less than impressed. She's not exactly computer-savvy and far from being an experienced gamer.
In my attempts to find an easy-to-run version which still holds the same graphics/sound/etc of the original (ie: NOT realmyst) I have come across so many people describing so many issues with so many versions of Myst like the masterpiece edition, etc, mostly with getting it to run on modern PCs. She is running Windows 8.1, the same as I am.
So basically, to save us both some frustration, is anyone able to tell me or even link to me ANYWHERE that sells either a soft copy or hard copy of Myst with all original gameplay intact the best it can be while retaining the ability to run on Windows 8.1?
Would buying an original CD-rom of the game, or the DVD edition work better than a downloadable version that I've seen people having myriads of issues with when trying to run it? Is there even a PC version that actually works more often than it doesn't on modern PCs? If not, is there a (SUPER) easy fix to make it run on a modern PC?
Long story short, I'm looking for the most-likely, easiest, most hassle-free way to run the original game. I hope there is one. :<
In my attempts to find an easy-to-run version which still holds the same graphics/sound/etc of the original (ie: NOT realmyst) I have come across so many people describing so many issues with so many versions of Myst like the masterpiece edition, etc, mostly with getting it to run on modern PCs. She is running Windows 8.1, the same as I am.
So basically, to save us both some frustration, is anyone able to tell me or even link to me ANYWHERE that sells either a soft copy or hard copy of Myst with all original gameplay intact the best it can be while retaining the ability to run on Windows 8.1?
Would buying an original CD-rom of the game, or the DVD edition work better than a downloadable version that I've seen people having myriads of issues with when trying to run it? Is there even a PC version that actually works more often than it doesn't on modern PCs? If not, is there a (SUPER) easy fix to make it run on a modern PC?
Long story short, I'm looking for the most-likely, easiest, most hassle-free way to run the original game. I hope there is one. :<
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