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Kinsie
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A lot of my hobby time lately has revolved around old Windows games, and furthermore, beating them into compliance with modern Windows, preferably in widescreen and/or windowed mode for ease of inflicting upon others in possible future streams. As such, I've gathered up a small pile of non-game-specific tools and DLL wrappers with which to start off. Is there anything obvious I'm missing, or anything you'd recommend?

To answer an obvious question I got elsewhere: I'm using dgVoodoo2 instead of nGlide because it's easier to do per-game setup shit with that, and also lets me cap framerate for games that are grumpy about that as well as force games into windowed mode (albeit without restricting the mouse into the window in some cases, which means I have to stick with fullscreen for some games like Requiem: Avenging Angel or the menus in SWAT 3. Any ideas for a workaround?


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