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  • in reply to: A little help installing IWar 1, please #19209
    tlwmdbt
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    Hi
    how about getting virtualbox https://www.virtualbox.org/ with a Win98 installation as guest system running inside. Installing I-War inside the VM you could make a “portable installation” out of it by zipping the installed I-War game folder and copy it via network or an ISO or USB device to the Win10 host system.

    There is no Opengl or other 3D acceleration available in a Win98 system as far as I know.

    I also suggest to use a glide wrapper like “dgVoodoo” http://dege.freeweb.hu/dgVoodoo2/dgVoodoo2/ or “nglide” https://www.zeus-software.com/downloads/nglide to be able to use the 3D effects created by an 3DFX Voodoo accelerator. Else you can not see the nebulas and also no shields and some other visual effects. 3Dfx cards were an additional graphics accelerator back then. The wrapper emulates a Voodoo card by catching the calls for it and translating them into OpenGL or DirectX (or Vulkan nowadays, don’t know) and sending them to your actual modern graphics card. Works pretty well.

    The easiest way would be to buy the GOG version to be honest.

    Greetings
    Daniel

    in reply to: A little help installing IWar 1, please #20022
    tlwmdbt
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    Hi
    how about getting virtualbox https://www.virtualbox.org/ with a Win98 installation as guest system running inside. Installing I-War inside the VM you could make a “portable installation” out of it by zipping the installed I-War game folder and copy it via network or an ISO or USB device to the Win10 host system.

    There is no Opengl or other 3D acceleration available in a Win98 system as far as I know.

    I also suggest to use a glide wrapper like “dgVoodoo” http://dege.freeweb.hu/dgVoodoo2/dgVoodoo2/ or “nglide” https://www.zeus-software.com/downloads/nglide to be able to use the 3D effects created by an 3DFX Voodoo accelerator. Else you can not see the nebulas and also no shields and some other visual effects. 3Dfx cards were an additional graphics accelerator back then. The wrapper emulates a Voodoo card by catching the calls for it and translating them into OpenGL or DirectX (or Vulkan nowadays, don’t know) and sending them to your actual modern graphics card. Works pretty well.

    The easiest way would be to buy the GOG version to be honest.

    Greetings
    Daniel

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