

The game that gave a thousand teenage boys awkward erections over a poorly-modelled mannequin blowing away scores of wildlife. I can't confirm this, however, because I don't have them. I believe that the Steam versions are basically the same, so these guides may well also work with them. I think you can get this on Craigslist.?Ī BRIEF NOTE BEFORE WE START: These guides target the GOG.com versions of the games. I personally use DS4Windows, since I have a Dual Shock 4, but there are plenty of other options out there like XPadder and InputMapper. If you're gonna use a gamepad, some kind of tool for binding gamepad buttons to keyboard inputs.Your browser might complain that it's a virus (I assure you it ain't) so you might need to fart about to get it downloaded. dgVoodoo, a wrapper/general purpose toolkit for un-fucking a wide variety of problems with old video stuff via DX10.The Tomb Raider Series on Vista and XP Multi-Patch, which should be self explanatory.Massive thanks to the GOG.com forums for figuring most of this out for themselves! I'm just putting it all in one place. You should only need minor adjustments to take this to fit whatever other perverse setting you desire. This page collates all the stuff I did, in the hopes that it'll help other people get these games working on their machines with a minimum amount of swearing.įor context, since I prefer old games to be windowed (since they're easier to stream etc.), my configurations aim to get the games working somewhat as intended in a 1024x768 window. Unfortunately, since GOG are actually not that fantastic at making sure their games actually work properly on modern computers, I had to do a bunch of funky shit to get them to function as I wanted them to. Recently, I picked up the GOG copies of the original Tomb Raider games in a fit of nostalgia.
