Just looking for some feedback from gamers who've succesfully played the game on XP. The main question I'm asking myself at this point is: Is this game so old it must ABSOTIVELY use QuickTime 3.0???!?
#606761 - 03/18/1007:04 PMRe: questions about Traitor`s Gate I
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MaG
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This game came out around 2000. Presumably yes - it needs QT 3.0 unless someone corrects me. I think some older games are made specifically for a certain version of QT.
#606783 - 03/18/1009:23 PMRe: questions about Traitor`s Gate I
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Jenny100
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If I'm remembering correctly, it used both QuickTime 2 and QuickTime 3 -- the only game I know of that used two versions of QuickTime. I don't know if newer versions of QuickTime would work with it. I'd recommed playing in inside an emulator like Virtual PC.
If you're referring to Microsoft Virtual Pc, I went to the description page and I'm sure I'd be too nervous to fiddle around with that. Wouldn't want to risk further damaging my already precarious XP....
EDIT: Went on the Microsoft website and tried runnning both the 2004 and 2007 versions of vpc. Neither of them support my XP home edition only xp pro. Any suggestions?
Hi, I played this game on my single core XP, that I bought in December of 2000. Just installed. It played just fine, it might be like some of the older games that have to have their version of Quicktime. I haven't tried to install or play on my newer 2006 or 2008 dual cores, as one has hyper-threading and some games just say no, and the other is a laptop that I don't want to carry disks to go with it. Charllotte
#607649 - 03/21/1010:35 PMRe: questions about Traitor`s Gate I
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A computer from year 2000 with XP from 2000 is a LOT easier to get games working on than a current computer with XP SP2 or SP3 with its security fixes and hyperthreading/multi-processor technology. Besides, with Virtual PC you don't have to play QuickTime roulette with the ancient versions that were never meant for XP.