• BelieveRevolt [he/him]OP
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      117 months ago

      This uses a community updated version of DOSBox which is probably better than the latest official release, since DOSBox hasn’t really been updates in several years. The real benefit here is having a database of DOS games complete with cover art, manual etc. and being able to download any of them using BitTorrent with one button press, or if you really want to, you can download everything in a 600+ gigabyte torrent.

        • BelieveRevolt [he/him]OP
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          17 months ago

          DOS games were made well into the 90s and the later ones were on CD-ROMs with fancy FMVs and stuff, some were even on multiple CDs (back then it was a rule thumb that the more CDs a game used, the worse it probably was). You’re also probably underestimating just how many DOS games there were, eXoDOS even has tiny freeware games made by one person in Eastern Europe included.

          Even the Atari 2600 library is something like 20 megabytes.

  • Dirt_Owl [comrade/them, they/them]
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    67 months ago

    DOS was technically before my time, but I still played it because I lived in a backwater country and my parents gave me my older brothers computer that was choc full of Sierra games. You ever play Quest for Glory?

    • BelieveRevolt [he/him]OP
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      67 months ago

      I’ve never played those games, but I was always intrigued by the system where you could transfer your save between installments in the series, something that barely any game series do today. IIRC the paladin class was only available if you did this? I never liked Sierra’s insistence on sudden deaths and unwinnable scenarios in their adventure games, so I didn’t really bother with QFG either. Sierra was an early proponent of copaganda in video games too.

  • Owl [he/him]
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    57 months ago

    We had a mac when I was a kid so DOS isn’t really my nostalgia zone.

    Master Of Orion is hella good though. I started playing it in 2014.

  • magi [null/void]
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    37 months ago

    DOSBox Staging has authentic, zero-config CRT emulation

    From Hercules to SVGA it Auto-adjusts to your display resolution, from 720p to 4K

  • Red_sun_in_the_sky [any]
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    27 months ago

    I love dos shit. I grew up playing dos stuff. I used to play wolf3d, doom or prince of persia a lot. Now I mostly 3rd party engines like prboom or gzdoom. But yeah love dos games. I usually would use retroarch or retropie to set up dos stuff. So I guess this is good to know.