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The one thing I do wonder about is that, given that the graphics options are apparently tied to the .exe, do these custom .exe files have the graphical options set at maximum or not?
Not sure (i expect they do), if you want to make sure id do a screen with original .exe and compare.
I've taken some screenshots with default exe settings, low and high and with the Custom exe in low and high, and the Custom is using High Settings by default (at least i couldn't spot any difference
i was wondering does anyone know any fixes for a game called Robert D. Anderson & the legacy of Cthulhu ? i want to run it on Windows 7 and have hunted high and low for a fix but cant seem to find one :( the game kind of reminds me of this one too. Any help if possible would be great. I aim to try and get all the old games working on win7 if I can.
You must be doing something wrong, it definately works , the site is well known for its widescreen fixes
Delete the nosferatu.exe and replace it with your chosen resolution one from the zipped file.