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2012-09-29, 05:25 PM (ISO 8601)
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Getting the old Bard's tale to work on a newer computer
So, I was watching a Let's Play of a newer game made to look/play like the old computer RPG's, and I got a hankering to play an old favorite of mine -- The Bard's Tale. The original one, not the remake from a few years ago.
Now as it happens I have a "10th Anniversary" CD for Interplay with this program and a few others (like Wasteland and Dragon Wars) I'd like to play later. I popped it in and... nothing. No problem, I do helpdesk for a living after all...
The files won't run. Now I know the "reason" -- the computer I'm installing them on is 64-bit (Win7 Home Premium, to be exact). Any other time I've tried this though, I just select the compatibility mode in properties and it's off to the races. This time, it isn't changing anything.
Any ideas?- Sometimes, the knights are the monsters
- The main problem with the world? So many grownups, not enough adults.
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- George R.R. Martin, Kirkman, and Joss Whedon walked into a bar. There were no survivors.
- Current Project: Fallout 4 "nerd" build (3/7/2/2/9/3/2, PER 9 after boosts)
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2012-09-29, 06:12 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Getting the old Bard's tale to work on a newer computer
If the game is 16-bit (which, from that age, it probably is) you are strictly out of luck running it on a 64-bit system. If GOG.com ever picks the game up they will make it work though.
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2012-09-29, 07:07 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Getting the old Bard's tale to work on a newer computer
have you tried DOSbox? That works pretty well for most things I've tried.
http://www.dosbox.com/
And from the interview on the front page, looks like GOG is using DOSbox too! (they rock btw)
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2012-09-29, 08:31 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Getting the old Bard's tale to work on a newer computer
DosBox got me working, thanks! Now if you'll excuse me, I have two buildings to start walking back and forth between
- Sometimes, the knights are the monsters
- The main problem with the world? So many grownups, not enough adults.
- Talk less; say more.
- George R.R. Martin, Kirkman, and Joss Whedon walked into a bar. There were no survivors.
- Current Project: Fallout 4 "nerd" build (3/7/2/2/9/3/2, PER 9 after boosts)
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2012-09-29, 09:23 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Getting the old Bard's tale to work on a newer computer
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2012-09-30, 01:31 AM (ISO 8601)
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2012-09-30, 01:46 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Getting the old Bard's tale to work on a newer computer
DOSbox will even run Windows 3.1, though it can be a little slow depending on your system.
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2012-10-01, 08:43 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Getting the old Bard's tale to work on a newer computer
Yea, DOSBOX is made of win. With it, I can still play such greats as Masters of Orion 2, Zork, Duke Nukem, and others.
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2012-10-02, 02:16 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Getting the old Bard's tale to work on a newer computer
Heh, thought you were talking about this....not even 16-bit, but 8-bit
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2012-10-02, 07:46 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Getting the old Bard's tale to work on a newer computer
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2012-10-02, 07:59 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Getting the old Bard's tale to work on a newer computer
Just to be clear, I am talking about that one. I still have my old 5.25 floppies of it, in fact, put away as keepsakes. The version I'm playing comes off of the Interplay 10th Anniversary CD, and it has a couple of imperfections (some characters can continue to go up in Luck passed 18, for example). I'm just about done with the sewers now, I'm already working on my third Fire Horn, and I've remembered why everyone told me I should have used a monk instead of a rogue for my third melee fighter
As I mentioned before, I'm on a bit of a nostalgia kick and will probably play Wastelands and Dragon Wars when I'm done.Last edited by TheEmerged; 2012-10-02 at 08:03 AM.
- Sometimes, the knights are the monsters
- The main problem with the world? So many grownups, not enough adults.
- Talk less; say more.
- George R.R. Martin, Kirkman, and Joss Whedon walked into a bar. There were no survivors.
- Current Project: Fallout 4 "nerd" build (3/7/2/2/9/3/2, PER 9 after boosts)