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Liberation: Captive 2

Posted at 05:51 on September 25th, 2002 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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Hi.

Anyone know where I can get hold of a copy of Liberation: Captive 2.

I've dug up my old amiga copy and I've been playing it almost constantly at home. Unfortunately, during my long dull nights at work we can do pretty much anything we want. I want to play this.

Anyone know if it's still available on the PC or even abandonware yet?

Cheers

Simon/~Flibster

PS. It's good to be back. :)
Posted at 06:39 on September 25th, 2002 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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Welcome back :)

I don't even know if a PC version of Liberation exists. If it does, I couldn't find it anywhere. So why don't you play the Amiga version with an emulator at work?
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Posted at 07:51 on September 25th, 2002 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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Unfortunately the machines are not powerful enough to run an amiga emulator at any decent speed. :(

I'm currently working my way through SWOS but it's getting dull. :D

Simon/~Flibster
Posted at 07:52 on September 25th, 2002 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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Wow! Someone who is using an older PC than mine ;)
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Posted at 12:34 on September 25th, 2002 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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I've got 2 development machines, the contents of which are strictly controlled. Both are dual P3 1.13Ghz's. Unfortunatelky the main machine i have to use is a PII 350. :( It's deathly slow when running win2k. :(

Oh well. Have to find something else to occupy my time. Elite 2 - Frontier maybe. ;)

Simon/~Flibster
Posted at 12:35 on September 25th, 2002 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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Amiga emulation is running great on my PII/300, but then again, it doesn't have Windows 2000 :P
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Posted at 12:50 on September 25th, 2002 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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It must be the stupid win2k. I have a 300 at home as well and it runs Amiga emus great.

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Posted at 17:24 on September 25th, 2002 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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Probably Win2k. But it's not a wonderfull box anyway. It's a compaq. :(

Who in their right minds buys a compaq??

Simon/~Flibster
Posted at 08:25 on September 26th, 2002 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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Celeron 750MHz runs Windows XP very nicely, no complaints.

Pentium 2 - 400MHz runs Windows XP, a little slow on boot up, all good with more RAM.

486 DX4 - 100MHz runs Windows '95 well, '98 a little too chunky, ME and XP not possbile :P
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Posted at 10:20 on September 26th, 2002 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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My Dad installed Win 3.1 on our 286 before... now THAT was funny.

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Posted at 10:23 on September 26th, 2002 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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I have only used a 286 once in my life: at school. Never had one myself. My first PC was a 386 (in late 1993). Shocking, isn't it? :P
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Posted at 10:36 on September 26th, 2002 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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Not really, since you hate PCs. ;)

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Posted at 10:38 on September 26th, 2002 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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Absolutely true :evil:
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Posted at 13:07 on September 26th, 2002 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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You don't know what you missed, no troubles except you didn't have enough memory :). And all the fun program and games really needed a 386 a real pain, I can tell you.
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Posted at 13:08 on September 26th, 2002 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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I certainly went well with my Amiga 500 :P
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Posted at 03:59 on September 27th, 2002 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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Sadly enough that is a machine that I never owned :(
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Posted at 04:21 on September 27th, 2002 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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It's never too late to change that ;)
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