First post, by Malik
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I was looking at the dosbox website and I noticed the compatibility box :
From the above box, Dosbox 0.70 seems to be having the highest number of supported games.
Does this mean that :
a. Version 0.70 can run the most games without problems?
b. Or does it only reflect the number of games tested by players - meaning not all the games tested with 0.70 were tested with 0.74?
I can see the 0.58 is the version with most games tested (1141 - am I right?)
The heading displays "3666 games in database". So the number beside the dosbox version is the number of games tested from this 3666 database?
1. Is the chart reflecting only the initial tester's result?
2. If a commenter posts about crashes or other problems, will the status of a supported game be degraded to playable and such?
3. Is there a possiblity that a tester with incorrect Dosbox settings or sub-optimal settings may have labelled a game as just runnable or playable?
4. Are these numbers verified - meaning a supported game is actually working well and is not just playable or runnable?
Are there any games which worked in previous versions not working in the current version? Is that possible?
Whoa! So many questions already!
Thanks for any information.
P.S. I was looking through the compatibility section since Blood (GOG's One Unit Whole Blood) is crashing randomly, especially when picking up items. Using WinXP x86 with SP3 in my dual-boot Notebook - Core i7. I tried loading up with 0.74, but still the same problem. GOG's comes with 0.73.
EDIT: Solved the Blood crashing problem by changing the output to OpenGL.