![]() ![]() So, could anybody test this on Linux with the Windows95 version? (I've got the missing DLLs here which are needed aside from the binaries included in the official patches, just say the word and I'll put them up). And while distributing Windows95 is very, very, very likely impossible for GOG, Linux+Wine wouldn't be an issue. So it might be possible (and it would be great if anyone who is still regularly using Linux could verify it). According to WineDB, Dungeon Keeper won't on the official version, but there's a patch that could be applied at. it usually took a bit of fiddling, but more often than not, the games would eventually run. back in the day, when I was younger and more adventurous, I used to run most of my games through Wine on Linux. This is more and more becoming the norm for GOG games as more Windows95-era games are added: Of course the DOS version works through DOSBOX, but it's often an inferior version (for example, now that EA is on board, we can really only expect 320x200 resolution Command & Conquer as the 640x400 version was only available for Windows95). After a scrambled splash screen it either hangs or quits (depending on version). After quite a bit of DLL and update hunting, converting back to an ISO, combining with KeeperFX and so on and so forth I've had no luck at all. I've tried to get this to work under Windows 7.
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