DOS Zone

(dos.zone)

43 points | by rglover 1 hour ago

4 comments

  • xerox13ster 40 minutes ago
    First thing I did was pull up Sim City 3000 (I have so many hours of play time on this that never got recorded anywhere) to see if the simulation speed goes nutso like I remember on my old Windows ME MS-DOS Compaq back in the day. Every time I played the game on any XP or newer PC I get speed limited in Cheetah mode and it feels like it takes _forever_ for my city to develop. Not even installing WindowsME on an emulator would fix it because it was some scheduler fix at the NT kernel level or something, idr.

    One thing I will say is that this so far has NAILED the experience I remember of loading the game. Thinking the PC had frozen, only to finally be greeted with that gorgeous Maxis loading screen and opening animation.

    I have not yet determined if the sim speed goes nutso on Cheetah like I remember, but I will edit this when I do.

    • rglover 3 minutes ago
      Found this looking for a Sim City 2000 port :)
  • HeavyStorm 40 minutes ago
    What the...? Those aren't DOS games, there are plenty Windows DirectX-based games in this site.
    • hungryhobbit 37 minutes ago
      Fun fact: earlier Windows OSes ran on top of DOS.
      • toast0 28 minutes ago
        Well, DirectX was win95 and later right? Windows Enhanced mode and future is kind of both on top of and underneath dos. There's a kind of wild layering that happens.
        • CodeWriter23 16 minutes ago
          Fun fact, Win 95, 98 and ME booted DOS and autoexec'd win for you.
  • lorecore 30 minutes ago
    For those unfamiliar with it, I highly recommend eXoDOS, it's literally every DOS game ever: https://www.retro-exo.com/exodos.html

    You can even get an extremely cool boxed version: https://www.etsy.com/shop/RetroeXo

  • vldszn 23 minutes ago
    so cool!