(08-23-2014, 08:18 AM)AnyOldName3 Wrote: By the way, if it doesn't work natively, don't expect it to work too well in a VM, as these often don't use old D3D versions, but instead rename new D3D functions so the guest OS can try and use them, which can work, but sometimes causes major graphical glitches. There are things like DOSBox that allow older software to run better, but COS might be too new for DOSBox in particular. I know it has no issues installing or running under Windows XP, so worst case scenario, you could
(Let's hope HR tags still put a horizontal line in)
While writing the above, I got distracted, and did a little actual research. I stumbled into a site that contained someone said it worked fine on Windows 7 right out of the box. That bodes well for it running for you with minimal extra work.
yeah I was able to get POA CD version and got it installed correctly after a couple minutes and it's perfect, graphics look good and it's smooth. Thanks a ton for the help, and the lines worked haha