11-04-20, 12:54 | #21 |
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Oh, didn't even know you could patch the Steam version to TombATI.
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14-04-20, 21:44 | #23 |
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I just watched Tomb Raider in 32:9 (5120x1440)
Whats next? HDR Implementation? I would not be suprised... |
15-04-20, 11:25 | #24 |
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I think that the most easy way today to play TR1 on a modern PC is to buy the original game on PS1 and use a PS1 emulator that will run the original PS1 CD inside your computer.
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16-04-20, 17:29 | #25 |
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Or in my case just put the disc into my old DOS machine and play...
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You probably meant TombATI installer which is downloadable from GliDos website. But TombATI is not GliDos. Last edited by msulak; 17-04-20 at 18:33. Reason: typo |
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17-04-20, 20:48 | #27 |
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24-04-20, 09:03 | #28 |
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05-05-20, 14:25 | #29 | |
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Also, sorry to bump this thread, but why does nobody try to use Gidierre’s installer ? It worked for me instantly first try, and patched the game to add the music tracks and deinterlace the FMVs - have other people not found this method successful ? Whether you have Steam, GOG, or the original CD (I have the latter two) - it just ‘does it’ for you. Last edited by TombHackR; 05-05-20 at 14:27. |
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05-05-20, 20:58 | #30 |
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I used that one for years but it still uses DOSBOX. Which emulates the game and comes with a lot of crashes. TombATI is the better choice in my opinion because it runs much much more fluid, it's more stable and it's easier to add custom patches to it. No disrespect to Gidierre by any means. He still helped hundreds of us in the long run.
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