June 25, 200917 yr Only Windows 98 users can imagine my surprise with discovery of game published in 2009 which is working on windows 98 ???!!!!OK if we look data about game it is working on Windows ME, but it is close enough and maybe I am mistaking that it will work on Win 98 with patches.In the end it is not important which sort of game this is (name is Restaurant Empire 2)Windows 98 is still alive http://www.paradoxplaza.com/index.php?opti...&Itemid=245 Edited June 25, 200917 yr by Rjecina
June 26, 200917 yr Well people want there games to be played by everybody. So they must include previous support. However people know they do not need to upgrade to vista to do the most for there games.
July 3, 200917 yr Why not? Many modern small casual games will run on Windows 98, though Win98 support is not written officially. I'm playing Plants&Zombies on 98 now, though the game says that it wants XP.
July 4, 200917 yr Its generally the large scale games that dont have 9x support anymore. However I do remember that I was able to get Trackmania Nations Forever to run on half the system requirements just fine once I installed KernelEx to fix up the unicode error.
July 7, 200917 yr I even tell you more, this Plants&Zombies game of 2009 year doesn't run on my Vista PC, only on my 98 PC On my Vista PC it cannot find some function in bass.dll. Isn't it funny?Upd:Solved this problem. It occurred because Vista prefers dll from Windows\System32 even if the right dll is in the folder with the game itself. And Vista dll was too new Just made the backup copy and replaced the dll in Windows\System32 and it worked. But I didn't need to do anything like that on Windows 98, it just run. The game of 2009 year suits more for Windows 98 than for Vista. I definitely like this game Edited July 7, 200917 yr by M()zart
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