![]() ![]() Lastly, I've changed my Collection Chamber email so if you want to contact me directly, you can from there.Īnyway, here's what you came here for - the games updated over the last few months. If you're having issues with games using PCEm on lower spec machines, there's a point in that section that may help a small amount (though you'll still need a decent rig). There's also a note about savegames issues that affect a small number of games. ![]() Firstly, I've taken down the info on 4Shared it's not need anymore. You can still choose to change to any directory if you wish so it's just a cosmetic change for the most part. This helps with a lot of administrator issues that affect some people where it doesn't give permissions to save or other related issues. You'll also find that any installers going forward will now have the default install directory of C:\Games\Collection Chamber instead of Program Files. It also adds a good 50-100 Mb to the install size, but I doubt many will bemoan that considering terabytes are more commonly a thing. ![]() The downside to this - and one some may already be experiencing with the Windows '95 builds - is that you need a hefty machine to run it. Since then, I've checked out a small number of other previously troublesome titles and about 50% of them run quite nicely. This is the only way I found to get it working as it didn't want to run natively on Windows or play ball with my PCEm build of Windows '95. You may have noticed on my last Disney triple that one of them now uses an emulated version of Windows '98 (The Emperor's New Groove: Groove Centre). I've also updated 15 games, fixing many long-standing bugs in the process. There's been a few changes and updates on The Collection Chamber these last couple of months, including the much-requested migration away from 4Shared over to Mega. ![]()
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