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!!!(!--win2000 and gaming?--)!!!
eh, i just formatted my notebook, because i was fed up with winME. i installed a copy of win2000, and was wondering if i still could play good old quake 2(engine based) games. do i need to install some kinda directx or something, or do i need service pack stuff?
thnx in advance, kinda regards. warhead
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Hmmm, you probably could run it in Software mode... this is on a notebook? what speed and how much ram?
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Originally posted by warhead:
eh, i just formatted my notebook, because i was fed up with winME. i installed a copy of win2000, and was wondering if i still could play good old quake 2(engine based) games. do i need to install some kinda directx or something, or do i need service pack stuff?
thnx in advance, kinda regards. warhead
You could install Win98 in addition to Win2k.
You wouldn't experience these problems.
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Althor
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Quake 2 will run just fine on Windows 2000 pro. See the 2 websites in my signature for more tips and compatability issues.
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For all yer win2k gaming compatability and gaming tip needs check out www.win2kgamer.com and www.ntcompatible.com
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Reef Shark
Just as a rule of thumb, i never upgrade my operating system unless i have to in order to support new hardware or get rid of bugs. Im still using Win98 SE, and I can run any game I want to.
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