Originally posted by AeoN2: Too bad it has never worked properly on anything higher than my 386 (which disappeared mysteriously in a rip to quasi-space some years ago )
I first played SC2 on my 286 which could barely handle it, but it works fine on my current machine. (pentium II , in DOS modus)
There's also a fan-based project that tries to create a worthy successor of SC2 (SC3 was quite a dissapointment after playing the original). It's called starcontrol Timewarp and looks quite promissing, they already have a working and playable combat engine : http://www.classicgaming.com/starcontrol/Timewarp
quote:Originally posted by AeoN2: 386 (which disappeared mysteriously in a rip to quasi-space some years ago )
that's funny, because I still have mine I still have the guts of a 386-DX 40Mhz (Motherboard, video card, etc.) but I refitted the case with a Socket 7 motherboard and an AMD K6-2 450 so I'd have a second usable computer. Everyone tells me I wasted my $150 dollars on the parts because I could have gotten a used Celeron for only a little more. *shrug*...