Page 3 of 4

Re: Are these "torrent" things legal?

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 10:36 pm
by D3luxe
Jesusfreak wrote:Um, no, they aren't all Vista compatible. I have the game, it just doesn't run on Vista. I'm looking for a torrent of it that runs on Vista.
With how old that game it, you most likely just have to run it in compatibility if it doesnt run normally on Vista. They very rarely (actually, none that I know of off the top of my head) make different versions of games for XP/Vista/7. Doesn't hurt to try the download though, since you could already have it downloaded and installed instead of hunting more for a torrent..

Re: Are these "torrent" things legal?

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 10:37 pm
by Jesusfreak
D3luxe wrote:
Jesusfreak wrote:Um, no, they aren't all Vista compatible. I have the game, it just doesn't run on Vista. I'm looking for a torrent of it that runs on Vista.
With how old that game it, you most likely just have to run it in compatibility if it doesnt run normally on Vista. They very rarely (actually, none that I know of off the top of my head) make different versions of games for XP/Vista/7. Doesn't hurt to try the download though, since you could already have it downloaded and installed instead of hunting more for a torrent..
So how do I run it in compatibility?

Also, I heard of something called a "Virtual PC" and a "dos-box" that I was told might help, what are those and where do I get them?

Re: Are these "torrent" things legal?

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 10:39 pm
by Perry
Jesusfreak wrote:
D3luxe wrote:
Jesusfreak wrote:Um, no, they aren't all Vista compatible. I have the game, it just doesn't run on Vista. I'm looking for a torrent of it that runs on Vista.
With how old that game it, you most likely just have to run it in compatibility if it doesnt run normally on Vista. They very rarely (actually, none that I know of off the top of my head) make different versions of games for XP/Vista/7. Doesn't hurt to try the download though, since you could already have it downloaded and installed instead of hunting more for a torrent..
So how do I run it in compatibility?

Also, I heard of something called a "Virtual PC" and a "dos-box" that I was told might help, what are those and where do I get them?
www.dosbox.com/ <--- dosbox, but i dont think it will help it is a dos emulator and civ 2 isn't a dos game is it?

Re: Are these "torrent" things legal?

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 10:44 pm
by Jesusfreak
Perry wrote:
Jesusfreak wrote:
D3luxe wrote: With how old that game it, you most likely just have to run it in compatibility if it doesnt run normally on Vista. They very rarely (actually, none that I know of off the top of my head) make different versions of games for XP/Vista/7. Doesn't hurt to try the download though, since you could already have it downloaded and installed instead of hunting more for a torrent..
So how do I run it in compatibility?

Also, I heard of something called a "Virtual PC" and a "dos-box" that I was told might help, what are those and where do I get them?
http://www.dosbox.com/ <--- dosbox, but i dont think it will help it is a dos emulator and civ 2 isn't a dos game is it?
Thanks for the link, but what exactly IS a dos-box? What does it do?

Re: Are these "torrent" things legal?

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 11:06 pm
by Perry
Jesusfreak wrote:
Perry wrote:
Jesusfreak wrote: So how do I run it in compatibility?

Also, I heard of something called a "Virtual PC" and a "dos-box" that I was told might help, what are those and where do I get them?
http://www.dosbox.com/ <--- dosbox, but i dont think it will help it is a dos emulator and civ 2 isn't a dos game is it?
Thanks for the link, but what exactly IS a dos-box? What does it do?
its an emulator which i dont know how to explain but i will try. It would make you be able to run programs for a certain operating system on another OS by emulating that operating system. so basically it provides whatever a dos program would need to run.

I really dont think it is what you need for this.

Re: Are these "torrent" things legal?

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 11:11 pm
by Jesusfreak
Hmm, ok.

So what about Virtual PCs? From what I know, they're free and basically a PC within your PC, which can be any version you want. So for example, I have a Vista laptop, but I could run this program which would act like, say, a Windows 98 PC, and I can store files and stuff in it just like I could with my Vista.
Or at least, that's what I understand of it =/.

Where can I get that?

Re: Are these "torrent" things legal?

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 5:13 pm
by Jesusfreak
Ok, I've tried the one I downloaded from Rapidshare, it doesn't work either. I tried running them in compatibility mode, that doesn't work either.

Any other ideas? :(

Re: Are these "torrent" things legal?

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 5:39 pm
by Last Known Hero
Buy it again?

Re: Are these "torrent" things legal?

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 5:44 pm
by Jesusfreak
If downloading it didn't work, why would buying it again be any different? It's probably not even sold outside of sites like ebay anymore.

But meh, I found a solution to the problem at hand: The game only crashes when I press the hotkey to build cities. I can do it the long way just fine, it seems.

Re: Are these "torrent" things legal?

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 5:58 pm
by Last Known Hero
Well this isn't really the problem you described at the start, you said before that it crashes when you try to build a city, not that it crashes when you hotkey. It could just be a corrupt file, maybe uninstall using the disc then reinstall using the disc again, it might help.