Well Sierra's games such as Half-life, Gunman Chronicles, Opposing force, Blue shift, and Counter-strike are really messy . They tilt whenever they wish, and there are a lot of problems with them. Also Soldier of Fortune tilts in a specific part of the game.
"Long before there was ultra-super-duper-128-bit-polygon-video-capture, hardware hype, wEiRd TyPe, pointless game ratings, E3, SCREAMING GUYS in ads, Virtual Reality, cliches like "in your face" and "it's the ultimate", 360 degree roto-scope-rhetoric from self righteous reviewers, CD-this, 3-D that, multi-million-dollar TV commercials tainted with TOILET humor...
...there was fun."
The OPCFG - dedicated to the preservation of classic forms of gaming since 1998!
Damit, damit, damit! I keep forgetting this being a DOS GAMES forum. Sorry about that...
"Long before there was ultra-super-duper-128-bit-polygon-video-capture, hardware hype, wEiRd TyPe, pointless game ratings, E3, SCREAMING GUYS in ads, Virtual Reality, cliches like "in your face" and "it's the ultimate", 360 degree roto-scope-rhetoric from self righteous reviewers, CD-this, 3-D that, multi-million-dollar TV commercials tainted with TOILET humor...
...there was fun."
The OPCFG - dedicated to the preservation of classic forms of gaming since 1998!
You know whats pitiful? Dos games work better with Dosemu on Linux than on Windows XP. You can add Jazz Jackrabbit to the list, since MoSlo doesn't work on XP without buying it, and who wants to buy MoSlo?
- One in a small breed of Linux using Dos gamers. Dosemu forever!