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ceemdee: At least four.
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El_Caz: Ceemdee, if you still want to get rid of one of those, I'm interested. I offer my services as "decent with a pencil" so if you ever need a drawing, cartoon or a small logo or icon, send me an e-mail at: alex y efi @ ya hoo . com (without the spaces).
I'm in Panama, Central America, but whenever I order stuff from Amazon I use a courier service (Mailbox etc) and they have their warehouse address in Florida, so it'll be pretty much local postage for you.
Does the game run well on Windows XP? I'm computer illiterate and if I have to do lots of tweaking to get it running then I'm woefully inadequate for the job.

I'm really not in need of any artistic work... How good are you at building fences? I'm going to need somewhere to put my pony when it arrives.



I haven't actually installed the DVD version. The only problem I had with the CD version was with spell graphics (specific to nVidia cards) and there was a fix for that.
does the dvd version work on Vista x64 ?
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ceemdee: At least four.

Hey man, does it come in the original big box? If so, state your price! :D
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lackoo1111: does the dvd version work on Vista x64 ?

I cannot see any reason why any of the Infinity Engine games would refuse to work on any version of Windows so far since 95. Baldur's Gate might want a "DirectX 8" patch, and PS:T wants to switch to 16-bit colour mode if run in a window, but as long as everything is patched up to at least the latest official patch there's no reason it shouldn't run.
One suggestion though, you might want to install the game in a non-protected folder (like "C:\Games" instead of "C:\Program Files") since it saves in a subdirectory of the install folder and also does the same with a cache of recently used game files. Of course, you can opt to run the game as administrator instead.
I've run a 4 CD version of PS:T on at least 2000, XP, XP x64, Vista x64, and 7 x64 and haven't had any problem so far.
Post edited April 22, 2010 by Miaghstir
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lowyhong:

No, it's just a regular DVD case. :/
@Miaghstir
thanks for the reply
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ceemdee: No, it's just a regular DVD case. :/

Aw bummer :(. I was gonna sell you my soul too.