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For legacy gaming purposes I want to build a top of the line single core machine. I'll maybe buy two of each part to prolong its life.

 

What caused me to do this is noticing that a lot of old games (e.g. Beyond Good and Evil) don't play nice with newer hardware and newer operating systems.

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DosBox not good enough anymore? :lol:

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You can run it on Win XP with a dual core processor and a pretty recent graphics card, though.

 

Dual booting is probably easier than building a whole new rig just for that.

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What kind of problems BG&E then has? It's one of those games I've been planning to buy from GOG.

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The original BG&E version works on Vista, but there are some problems with artifacting. It's possible to solve this, though, with manually setting some graphics options.

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The Atom processor is found in single core configurations. It's 32 bit.

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The Atom processor is found in single core configurations. It's 32 bit.

AND you can get it in most netbooks and nettops.

 

It does still run two threads, though.

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There's this. That might work.

 

Or just get an Atom netbook.

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DosBox not good enough anymore? :huh:

 

You can run Beyond Good and Evil in DosBox? :p

I don't know Beyond Good and Evil :(

 

Still, I managed to get everything from Master of Orion 2 to the original Tomb Raider to run, so who knows?

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I don't know Beyond Good and Evil :p

 

Still, I managed to get everything from Master of Orion 2 to the original Tomb Raider to run, so who knows?

BG&E was released late 2003, so I wouldn't bet on it :huh:

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I don't know Beyond Good and Evil :huh:

 

Still, I managed to get everything from Master of Orion 2 to the original Tomb Raider to run, so who knows?

BG&E was released late 2003, so I wouldn't bet on it :)

Ah, so it is a fairly new game :)

 

Edit: I.e. too new for dos?

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What kind of problems BG&E then has? It's one of those games I've been planning to buy from GOG.

 

It has problems GOG can't fix: video and audio mess up, desynchronise on multi-core systems. Fiddling with processor affinity can help, but not completely mitigate problems.

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DosBox not good enough anymore? :)

 

You can run Beyond Good and Evil in DosBox? :huh:

I don't know Beyond Good and Evil :)

 

Still, I managed to get everything from Master of Orion 2 to the original Tomb Raider to run, so who knows?

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Edit: I.e. too new for dos?

Veeeeeeeeeeeeeery much so.

 

It has problems GOG can't fix: video and audio mess up, desynchronise on multi-core systems. Fiddling with processor affinity can help, but not completely mitigate problems.

There seemed to be solutions to those at GOG forums, couple settings that needs to be turned off. What comes to multi-core problems ImageCFG fixes those.

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