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Emulation

I could be wrong as I don't run XP, but I was under the impression that XP had the capability to emulate the other windows platforms.

I friend of mine said he couldn't run Max Payne, and then he simply right clicked on the executable, selected "windows 98" and tried again, and everything worked fine.

I'd have thought you could do the same for Q2.

cheers,

Andy

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Monday 11 March, 04:31
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Xp emulation

yes you can do emulation things but it doesn't seem to work for Quake 2. I don't know why he would need to do this for Max PAyne as it is a new game and works fine in XP>

Thanks for the tip anyway

Giles

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Monday 11 March, 08:32
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