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#578989 - 12/19/09 12:44 AM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: venus]
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Yeah, I agree that would be unplayable. I'm really not very good at tweaking the video card, but I wonder if that could be part of the problem. What video card do you have?
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#578991 - 12/19/09 12:55 AM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: Draclvr]
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I have NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT. Actually, I've tried to change the video card preference so that it actually runs from my video card rather than the primary display driver, but the game stubbornly refuses to do it. I switch it in options, and the game switches it right back again.

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#579098 - 12/19/09 11:35 AM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: venus]
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And it could be that this is just one of those game that won't work in Windows 7.
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#579176 - 12/19/09 03:42 PM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: Draclvr]
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Yes, it looks as though that may be the case. Thanks for trying though, Draclvr. smile

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#579733 - 12/21/09 11:57 AM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: Lotus777]
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I am amazed that Grim Fandango works on Win 7? It's one of my all time favorite games. One of the very few I have kept on my game shelf.

I had hard time getting it to play smoothly on Win XP because of my high end computer.

I also have Win 7 32bit and will give it a try soon.
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#579735 - 12/21/09 12:08 PM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: Cissy]
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Cissy, yes Grim Fandango works on Windows 7. :thumbsUp12: I had to use the installer, but since you have 32-bit, you probably won't even have to do that. You may need the patch, though, I'm not sure.

I love Grim Fandango, too. It is one of my six favorite games of all time. grin

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#579770 - 12/21/09 02:29 PM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: venus]
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Just out of curiosity, does anyone know if Discworld Noir plays on Win 7? This is one of my favorite games and I know I had to go thru hoops to make it play on XP. Any chance it plays better on Win 7?

I don't have a Win 7 system yet. I expect to get one in the next 3 months.

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#580696 - 12/24/09 01:09 PM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: SharonB]
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It does!! Grim Fandango is working flawlessly on my 32-bit Windows 7! Amazing.....I am so glad I hung onto this game b/c it's just a classic. Thought I'd never be able to play it again.

What memories these wonderful charactors bring. This old game is so well done and truly an adventure game at it's fullest.

WOOHOOO! Flawless I tell ya! Flawless laugh
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#580709 - 12/24/09 02:19 PM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: Cissy]
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Dontcha love it!!
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#580956 - 12/25/09 04:11 PM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: Collector]
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There might another reason why (big) companies do not switch to new OS asap; they need to buy (or rent?) licenses for each of their mahcines, I believe. And 200 licences for XP or WIN 7 can be a a lot of money...

edit:

Anyway, I'm glad to see that (some of the) old games can be played on Win 7 smile

As for the problwm with Runaway: A Road Adventure (this is the first one, I believe?), is there a problem with the cutscenes (videos) in the game? Sometimes you can disable the videos (cutscenes) I believe. Maybe you can do this here, too. If you have tried this already, I don't know what to suggest.


Edited by Karsten (12/25/09 04:15 PM)
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#582184 - 12/30/09 12:10 AM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: Karsten]
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Karsten, yes it is the first Runaway, and it is a problem with all of the cutscenes. I could try to disable them - not sure how to do this - but even if I managed it, I would miss a lot of the story that way. As of now, I have it installed on my old '98. I can't play it on its highest settings, but at least the game is playable. I'm just hoping that eventually either a patch or a more updated version will become available. Thanks for the suggestion, though. smile

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#582236 - 12/30/09 06:52 AM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: venus]
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Have you tried the GOG version? It is XP and Vista 32 & 64 bit compatible.

Runaway: A Road Adventure

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#582274 - 12/30/09 10:36 AM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: SharonB]
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That's a great suggestion, Sharon.
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#582760 - 12/31/09 10:22 PM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: Draclvr]
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Thanks for the suggestion, Sharon. I've been trying to get information on the GOG version, so knowing that it works with 64-bit Windows is very helpful. I will give it a try. thumbsup

EDIT: And now I see that it was clearly marked on their website. slapforehead Feeling very silly. Oh, well, at least I know now to give it a try. smile


Edited by venus (12/31/09 10:31 PM)

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#582876 - 01/01/10 08:04 AM Re: Windows 7 and Games [Re: venus]
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You're welcome! Glad I could help. smile

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