![]() ![]() GOG install and personal tweaks to GOG’s DOSBOX ![]() Inside that archive, I went with the SDL2 release. The primary reason I’m using this is for when I feel like adding some opengl shaders. Running Windows 9X from this version sounds interesting, I’m going to give that a shot sometime. This is effectively their management tool for installed games, referencing your GOG account’s purchases.Ĭurrently using 0.84.2 There’s a really nice feature list where the X team has added functionality above and beyond the standard DOSBOX build. ![]() Here are some of the software / utilities I used when bringing in some GOG games: GOG Galaxy Nevertheless, they’ve tweaked a lot of the DOSBOX settings for CPU cycles and such on their end already, so that should save me some heavy lifting and fine-tuning… hopefully. I’d like to try some of these with DOSBOX-X and take advantage of save states and shaders which seem to be better supported there. Plus, I may want to run these with a different version of DOSBox, since a lot of the GOG games come packaged with DOSBOX 0.74-XXX. However, they’re not always great – they sometimes have issues, or occasionally lack content I’ve got on my original CDs or floppy images I’ve saved off. The great thing about GOG (Good Old Games) games is that they do a lot of the legwork for getting old games to run on modern systems. I felt the need to separate GOG game installs from DOS games I’ve got that I’ll be setting up manually or through Steam. ![]()
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