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why the fuck does it have to be so hard just to play exile 3, jesus christ
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- Kyle HillYear ago
Because the globalist leaders (agenda 21 and many other agendas) have all decided you don't deserve to own anything and prefer you renting all the time. You might make them lose one of their five mansions if you copy their game.
- Kyle Hill2 years ago
Exile 3 is a game that resembles the older era when things weren't always online and you didn't have to go thru hoops to get it to run except now on newer hardware. It doesn't have to be that way but the industry plugs their ears at making things backwards compatible. What would be smart is for someone in YOUR generation to make a Retro PC like with (Retron) but catered towards having the necessary graphics cards/drivers,single core.etc.
Games that rely on that will work without much trouble. You can get older Direct X's on various sites like Old Version dot com. - Kyle Hill2 years ago
The industry wants everything to be app based instead of software based. If you have been living under a rock or in a barn there is almost no software for Win 10 outside of social apps and casual apps. That is the real reason nobody outside of a young woman and young adult wants it. What good is an OS without software? Your PC is just lights that blink. I actually don't understand why Sony and MS are offering video games directly on computers now since the industry has killed it.
Kinda bit late don't ya think? - Kyle Hill2 years ago
The industry. It wants to go social media. Hell PS4 and Xone almost became digital only where everything *including kinect* was going to be always online until fans backlashed. (which Microsoft made it harder to contact from there on) Now there are Xbox's that don't come with Kinect sensor bars. HOWEVER when you buy a game you still have to get pieces of it from the internet. You only get a demo when you buy a disc.
- doomicle2 years ago
Two Kings Video You could try Playonlinux or Virtualbox
Install Windows 95 On Dosbox
Windows 95 RTM. Windows 95 offered, at long last, a well designed document-oriented desktop shell that worked much like the 1984 Macintosh Finder. It also included a new way of finding installed applications through a 'Start' menu.