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So yeah, I have a desktop and a couple of laptops which can access wireless internet from anywhere in the house.
One day I came home to find my brothers playing against each other on an old manager game.
This manager game, is probably the most boring, monotonous game I have ever played, and in multiplayer it's the same, only you have to wait through your opponent's matches before you can play yours! :-S
It looked awful, but it gave me an idea.
I went to a sale and bought 3 PC classics for a tenner (no FPS because you need a mouse and our laptops have those dodgy pad things, besides, we've got a Gamecube for action).
Dungeon Keeper 2 (not tried this yet but my brother says it's good).
Commando's (bloody fantastic classic! Fun, challenging, genius, etc)
And Command And Conquer Red Alert.
And what do I find?
Well, because Red Alert was written for Window 95, it's not working with XP or 98 on the old laptop. That's fantastic MS!
You update your system and forget to make it backwards compatable!
Yeah, it's got a DOS version with it, but the sound doesn't work properly and it can't detect my network for multiplayer.
I don't suppose there's any sort of patch to let it work on XP?
MS let us all down!
End of story! :-D
That is, unless I am totally wrong :D
> That's because you need a DOS system to exist for it to boot into.
I did on the Floppy Disk....
Atleast I thought it was.
> That's because you need a DOS system to exist for it to boot into.
Oh how i laugh at Win XP users.
:'-(
Screw it! :-D
I'm suprised there hasn't been some kind of DOS emulator released yet.
When a bug is so bad that the game doesn't work properly, you'd think a quick ironing would be standard with a re-issue like Sold Out...