I saw a post about someone in my neighborhood looking for a windows 98 machine to play some old games and DOS games.
I messaged them (because I’m always up for helping people enjoy old games) and said I have a spare PC, that can run emulation and will likely be better for them to play their old games on (and a lot cheaper than the scalper prices on old machines now).
I planned to use either Mint/PopOS, and set it up so the computer will start DOSbox-x right away, to make it easy as possible for this person (I think they are not super computer literate but probably know how to navigate DOS and basic point and click instructions)
My question is, should I set it up with dosbox, or a virtual machine running Win98?
Any other tips welcome :)
Also, most of the games they want to play are FPS, like Doom, Duke Nukem, Redneck rampage, blood, and also some games like NFL challenge (DOS)
pinball_wizard@lemmy.zip 13 hours ago
One thing to be aware of when emulating Dos era games: in most emulated environments, a game that crashes often means something is wrong with the emulation environment.
But DOS was… Special.
There are many brilliant techniques that result in strong compatibility with diverse code - that only gained popularity well after the DOS era of gaming.
It was very common back then to buy DOS software and never manage to get it to run on my own hardware, while it ran perfectly on my friend’s computer.
It’s part of why Shareware was crucial to software sales. If I tried to free version and it actually ran, I could confidently buy the rest of the game.
Anyway, all that to say, DOS emulation is not for the faint of heart. An accurately emulated environment can still be very unstable, depending on the game.