About This GameJunk, junk and even more junk. Life on the trash-planet Deponia is anything but a walk in the park. No surprise that Rufus had enough of that and hatches one ludicrous plan after the other to escape this bleak place.When Rufus, on one of his attempts to leave Deponia behind, meets Goal, he not only falls madly in love with the beautiful girl from Elysium; he also accidentally shoves her right off her comfortable star cruiser and down to the desolate trash-planet. This accident kindles a new, brilliant plan: he needs to get Goal back to the floating city of Elysium – and while he's on it, he can also impersonate her sleazy fiance Cletus, who is the spitting image of Rufus for some reason.
And thus, an exciting adventure begins.Showered in top-scores and awards, the Deponia-Trilogy, created by the developers of Edna&Harvey: The Breakout, The Whispered World and Memoria, managed to reach cult-status almost instantly. Thanks to its exciting story, likeable characters and hilarious dialogues and a finely crafted mixture of comedy and puzzles, Deponia is enjoyable for both, young and old. Join Rufus on his thrilling journeys, for the first time in a complete edition with many new features, that will not only be a blast for hardcore adventure fans, but also those new to the genre.Deponia: The Complete Journey does not include the new sequel Deponia Doomsday!
Shmacky-McNuts: Last I remember I didn't throw out my grandparents because they couldn't do the shenanigans the characters of The Matrix can do. I throw them out and replaced them for $30 with clones that actually can do the matrix stuff.
More chaos, more destruction, more Rufus. Not one, not two, but three Rufuses cause all kinds of crazy mayhem in the long-awaited adventure comedy Goodbye Deponia: The Organon plans the destruction of Deponia, the lovely Goal has (once again) disappeared, and anti-hero Rufus just can't seem to stop getting in his own way.
But hey, if you feel so attached to your old windows, more power too you.giggle. And I did throw out winXP in 2006 already, because I did needed the extra ram for work anyway. But again, if you do not need this at all, by all means, you can keep using DOS for all I care. Though i doubt that dos was your thing, keyboard centric ui seems not to be your thing. Be happy, my windows 10 is basically windows 8 with moure mouse alternatives to the keyboard shortcuts.
Should suit your use case better. Learned DOS when I was 8 years old. Used DOS Shell before windows 3.
Still use DOS via DOSBox on various platforms. I just hate a tablet platform on laptop/desktops.
It is illogical and the only people who find this useful already own a phone or tablet that fits their need. Which are not the majority of users in the past 30 years.I'd probably like it if I owned a tablet or phone with it, but not on a screen any larger than 15'. It gets messy and most people don't want to buy useless crap machines just to have the latest mountain of sh!t that MS people poop out lol. Didn't see an answer so wanted to add this:If the updater says 'Installation not found' or something along those lines.
It means the version you DO HAVE installed is too old. You basically have to re-download the main game file from GOG. THEN install it, THEN patch it.The very first release was 2.0.1.9. The current installer is 2.1.0.10 and the updater is 2.1.1.11.You need to have 2.1.0.10 installed for the update to detect the game.Now as far as that goes, great. But on my system, 2.9 and 2.10 run VERY slowly. 2.9 doesn't even show any cut scenes.
2.10 fixes that but still runs terribly slow. The update however won't run at all, it pops up with an 'Init Failed' error. Haven't figured that out yet.