Compatibility list.....
Is there any way to keep the fixes seperate from the list? Like the Games/sofware list would be just that. A list. Then within you could click on a link on How to fix the game. For instance: Doom (works in NT4/2000) (Link to how to get to work) Then of course of the how to get to work page it would list the differe ...
Is there any way to keep the fixes seperate from the list? Like the Games/sofware list would be just that. A list. Then within you could click on a link on How to fix the game.
For instance:
Doom (works in NT4/2000)
(Link to how to get to work)
Then of course of the how to get to work page it would list the different OGL programs you can use to run it such as. Zdoom/Jdoom.
The reason I ask is that all of those fixes listen on the main page could turn people off of trying out 2000 because they would think that it requires alot of tweaking....which it doesn't really.
Oh oh....mabye there could be like a comments page for each game. Now that would be cool. But it would probably be overrun with OT comments. Hmmmmm.........
For instance:
Doom (works in NT4/2000)
(Link to how to get to work)
Then of course of the how to get to work page it would list the different OGL programs you can use to run it such as. Zdoom/Jdoom.
The reason I ask is that all of those fixes listen on the main page could turn people off of trying out 2000 because they would think that it requires alot of tweaking....which it doesn't really.
Oh oh....mabye there could be like a comments page for each game. Now that would be cool. But it would probably be overrun with OT comments. Hmmmmm.........
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I move end of the next month (hopefully) to a dedicated server
I move end of the next month (hopefully) to a dedicated server