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tinyE: We have such fond memories of a game that was so big for us years and years ago and when we finally get a chance to revisit it we realize it hasn't aged well or it just flat out sucked to begin with and we were too young and stupid to realize it way back when. XD
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karnak1: Sometimes we have good suprises. When I was younger I thought Chaos Gate was too dark and gloomy for my taste. And the UI seemed clunky - even back in those days.

When GOG recently launched it I was amazed to how good and playable it turned out to be.
Yeah there is the opposite as well and it's always a thrill, especially when age has made a game better.
I don't think anyone in this thread has the answer OP wants to hear. Strijkbout is bringing the most shiny glimmers of hope though ;-)
Post edited July 30, 2015 by Potzato
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Potzato: I don't think anyone in this thread has the answer OP wants to hear. Strijkbout is bringing the most shiny glimmers of hope though ;-)
Maybe this is the opportunity for the forum to recommend some similar gOg games that look purtier than Myst. I personally have no idea of any, as that's not really a genre I play.
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Wishbone: This has to be trolling. Nobody can be this dense and still be alive.
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tinyE: I can. :D

Seriously, the poor guy got hit with nostalgia let down and every one of us has suffered that. We have such fond memories of a game that was so big for us years and years ago and when we finally get a chance to revisit it we realize it hasn't aged well or it just flat out sucked to begin with and we were too young and stupid to realize it way back when. XD
Ahem....

The Lord Of The Rings: Fellowship (Vivendi Entertainment)
Driver 1
Midtown Madness
etc...
Sorry to say this, but if you were expecting some amazing graphics then it's your own fault for not doing your research before buying a game. This game is 15+ years old and it was pretty great for its age. It's still is if you're an adventurer type eager to play it.
Next time do your research before buying something.
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Potzato: I don't think anyone in this thread has the answer OP wants to hear. Strijkbout is bringing the most shiny glimmers of hope though ;-)
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HereForTheBeer: Maybe this is the opportunity for the forum to recommend some similar gOg games that look purtier than Myst. I personally have no idea of any, as that's not really a genre I play.
isn't Miasmata a good contender ? I was under the impression it was a (relatively loose) spiritual successor to the genre, but I can't decisively confirm, for not having played it.

Edit : oh, and The vanishing of ethan carter definitely. I really think that would appease OP (I know it's not 'frame by frame', but it's gorgeous soooo ...).
Post edited July 30, 2015 by Potzato
Wine =/= Games.
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davidsnodin: Just bought the whole package of Myst games because I wanted to revisit them and am real disappointed in graphics quality, it's just like playing on a 15year old pc!
The game is what it is, it's like playing on an old PC because it's an old game. You didn't expect the game's graphics to magically get better because you played it on a new PC did you?

Favouriting this thread. Want to see if the OP comes back.
Post edited July 30, 2015 by SirPrimalform
Either a troll or he thinks that the term "making old games run on modern systems" = remaster/remake.
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tinyE: I can. :D

Seriously, the poor guy got hit with nostalgia let down and every one of us has suffered that. We have such fond memories of a game that was so big for us years and years ago and when we finally get a chance to revisit it we realize it hasn't aged well or it just flat out sucked to begin with and we were too young and stupid to realize it way back when. XD
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mrmarioanonym: Ahem....

The Lord Of The Rings: Fellowship (Vivendi Entertainment)
Driver 1
Driver is 'meh' at best and LOTR only comes off as good because it's better than the movie which is kind of like saying, "He's smarter than that guy with Down Syndrome." :D
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darthspudius: Righteo, this is a new one. So graphics improve over time?
Yup. Op was either trolling or too drunk to tell the difference between videogames and wine.
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darthspudius: Righteo, this is a new one. So graphics improve over time?
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Pardinuz: Yup. Op was either trolling or too drunk to tell the difference between videogames and wine.
Indeed, videogames are awesome, especially the Myst and Baldur's Gate series, while wine is best avoided at all costs (I'll take a nice bitter ale any day).
Post edited July 30, 2015 by Maighstir
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karnak1: lol... the Myst series are 15+ years old. What were you expecting?

As for the Riven issues: try posting on the troubleshoot section or see if there's any post there that can help you.
maybe its win 8.1?

jagged alliance is older

jagged alliance: 1994Strategy
jagged alliance: deadly games: 1995Strategy
jagged alliance 2: 1999Strategy

they all run smoothly on win7 i could even run my old retail versions with no patches on XP, i read lots of topics on the internet that win8x seemed to have more troubles with old games compared to win7.

I think thats why msoft will use only win 10.
Old windows were: win95, win98se, win ME win2k win Xp win vista win7 and win8
i read all the previews and gamers reviews regarding all these OS, and decided to skip the ones i underlined.
As for the win 10, that will also be postponed till the absolutely last minute.
When i am old grey and retired i will only remember 3 windows: win98se win xp win7.
Post edited July 30, 2015 by gamesfreak64
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Pardinuz: Yup. Op was either trolling or too drunk to tell the difference between videogames and wine.
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Maighstir: Indeed, videogames are awesome, especially the Myst and Baldur's Gate series, while wine is best avoided at all costs (I'll take a nice bitter ale any day).
I cant agree with that. :P Also I meant it in the sense that wine usually improves with age.
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Maighstir: Indeed, videogames are awesome, especially the Myst and Baldur's Gate series, while wine is best avoided at all costs (I'll take a nice bitter ale any day).
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Pardinuz: I cant agree with that. :P Also I meant it in the sense that wine usually improves with age.
I know what you meant, but I'm in of the opinion that all wine tastes awful regardless of age.
Post edited July 30, 2015 by Maighstir