Posted June 19, 2022
So, I don't know how helpful this will be... but wanted to add some perspective. I see a lot of frustration on the internet with getting the games to work properly with different resolutions, etc.
Originally, I bought all these games back in the day (I have the CDs of them) and played them on a Pentium 2 or 3 or something back in the day. All seemed to work well and never ran into any issues. When they showed up on GOG, I bought all three (had to wait a bit for Afterlight till they got the copyright stuff fixed), but consistently ran into issues getting them to work. I suspect it was because I was trying to install them on machines that weren't supported.
I just installed all three on my Lenovo Legion T7 (Core i9 something or other), with a nVidia 2080 something something, and they all run *perfect*. Not only perfect, but the videos and the entire game fully resizes appropriately. I did nothing... I didn't configure anything,... I literally just installed through GoG Galaxy. Best I can figure, these games do not support some graphics modes, in particular... the built in Intel graphics that most "business" laptops have.
I'm making the assumption that it works flawlessly on my newer Lenovo because the nVidia graphics card software is properly adjusting and compensating for the different graphics modes. Again, don't know how helpful that will be other than to say that newer systems WILL work well.
Originally, I bought all these games back in the day (I have the CDs of them) and played them on a Pentium 2 or 3 or something back in the day. All seemed to work well and never ran into any issues. When they showed up on GOG, I bought all three (had to wait a bit for Afterlight till they got the copyright stuff fixed), but consistently ran into issues getting them to work. I suspect it was because I was trying to install them on machines that weren't supported.
I just installed all three on my Lenovo Legion T7 (Core i9 something or other), with a nVidia 2080 something something, and they all run *perfect*. Not only perfect, but the videos and the entire game fully resizes appropriately. I did nothing... I didn't configure anything,... I literally just installed through GoG Galaxy. Best I can figure, these games do not support some graphics modes, in particular... the built in Intel graphics that most "business" laptops have.
I'm making the assumption that it works flawlessly on my newer Lenovo because the nVidia graphics card software is properly adjusting and compensating for the different graphics modes. Again, don't know how helpful that will be other than to say that newer systems WILL work well.