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Post by Mexellente on Mar 4, 2016 1:19:54 GMT -8
Hello everyone! I'm so happy to a part of this game's great community and hope to make some good friends here! Also I was wondering if anyone can help me figure out how to install this game on Windows 10, I own the disc of this game too and I know that upgrading to Windows 10 is an inevitable fate that I'll eventually have to do so if anyone can help me please by all means let me know because I do not want to lose this game and will want to play till the day I die lol. Also I'm not a tech kinda guy so if there's some crazy installation process it'll all sound like jibberish to me but if you give me a step by step process that I can copy and paste then I can have a friend help me out and get it going! Thanks again and happy gaming from one Grunt to another! - Andrew K.
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Post by GooRoo on Mar 4, 2016 15:57:09 GMT -8
Hello everyone! I'm so happy to a part of this game's great community and hope to make some good friends here! Also I was wondering if anyone can help me figure out how to install this game on Windows 10, I own the disc of this game too and I know that upgrading to Windows 10 is an inevitable fate that I'll eventually have to do so if anyone can help me please by all means let me know because I do not want to lose this game and will want to play till the day I die lol. Also I'm not a tech kinda guy so if there's some crazy installation process it'll all sound like jibberish to me but if you give me a step by step process that I can copy and paste then I can have a friend help me out and get it going! Thanks again and happy gaming from one Grunt to another! - Andrew K. Unlike Windows 98 up to Windows XP, the built-in installer on the Gruntz CD-ROM does not work on Vista, 7, 8 and 10. One must do the installation manually ... drag and drop style. Then one must perform some steps to work around the very slow frame rate on the newer computer(s). I am still working on that problem myself ... while the supplied solutions one may find on this discussion Forum worked (for me) to allow a frame rate similar to what I enjoyed 'way back in 1999 on WIndows 98, I am still having a problem with the screen display, itself. I was testing with "Stuck In Tetris", and found that I could not move the screen display down ... and could not operate the Switchez at the very bottom of the screen. So I am searching for a means to make the scroll function work under Windows 10.
So I encourage you to explore this Forum (especially in the 'Olio' Board,) where various tips on 64 bit computers and their operating systems are located. And even better, to post in those threads regarding your (hopefully successful) experiences in using Gruntz on WIndows 10.
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