First post, by Muz
Has any of you played Warcraft 2: Tides of Darkness in a Windows 95 laptop? If you have, can I see a screenshot of it.
Has any of you played Warcraft 2: Tides of Darkness in a Windows 95 laptop? If you have, can I see a screenshot of it.
Surely the Battle.net Edition should work, because it is a Windows version of the game.
Why do you need a screenshot?
Well, I played the DOS version of Warcraft II (and the expansion) on a Win98 laptop, if that counts.
What kind of "screenshot" are you talking about here? To me, a screenshot is just saving the displayed image as a file, which means you won't even be able to tell if the screenshot was taken on a Win95 laptop or not. If that's what you want, you could just use any screenshot you find online. But if you're looking for a photograph showing a Win95 laptop running the game, that's another story.
Ask old hardware related questions in Marvin. This forum is for DOS games on modern systems. Marvin, the Paranoid Android
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wrote:This forum is for DOS games on modern systems.
It was posted in "Getting old Windows games working". This could apply to the Battle.net edition
wrote:Well, I played the DOS version of Warcraft II (and the expansion) on a Win98 laptop, if that counts.
What kind of "screenshot" are you talking about here? To me, a screenshot is just saving the displayed image as a file, which means you won't even be able to tell if the screenshot was taken on a Win95 laptop or not. If that's what you want, you could just use any screenshot you find online. But if you're looking for a photograph showing a Win95 laptop running the game, that's another story.
Yes, I like to see a screenshot of the laptop that runs the game, not the screenshot of the game.
That's not a screenshot then, it's a photograph. My question is why? Is there something you want to find out in particular?