jonesy
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I've got all of the Infinity Engine games running on my Win7 laptop. Got them in working order from Good Old Games.Since we're on the topic, does anyone know if the Baldur's Gates games (or PS:T) work on Windows 7?
I've got all of the Infinity Engine games running on my Win7 laptop. Got them in working order from Good Old Games.Since we're on the topic, does anyone know if the Baldur's Gates games (or PS:T) work on Windows 7?
Since we're on the topic, does anyone know if the Baldur's Gates games (or PS:T) work on Windows 7?
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Since we're on the topic, does anyone know if the Baldur's Gates games (or PS:T) work on Windows 7?
Banshee
Or, since BioWare owns the rights to Baldur's Gate and is trying desperately hard not to give it up, this could be a shot at re-branding in order to retain copyright/royalty/publishing rights. Business law doesn't state a product has to be profitable to be protected but it does has to be currently published (ie a working title not a pre-released product) and this would give them 15 more years to play with it. (Again, merely conjecture, but a possibility; one garnered from similar stuff that happens in the music industry to retain publishing rights, something I'm intimately knowledgeable of.)
GoG.com packages old games with DosBox tweaked to work passably well or better on new O/Ses.
If you don't have/can't find your old media and/or don't want to futz with DosBox directly, they are a good option.