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I've seen games that literally loop through, allocating the same memory block over and over again until it is in a certain range- there is no reason for this.
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The only sure-fire cure for these sorts of issues is a patch from the program/game vendor while you can "force" the game to run, you'll usually be less then pleased at the results.
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and yet a number of games designed for windows 98SE STILL work with Vista 圆4 simply because they were written PROPERLY.
My favourite part is how everybody blames MS, lol. personally I try to stay away from programs, games or otherwise, whose programmers refused to read standard Documentation. Personally, Games like System Shock 2 and so forth that have trouble running on another platform were at their core badly programmed. Now there is no denying that MS changes the inner architecture immensely, and certain programs, like debuggers, might be affected, but nearly 99% of all programs written to conform to the Windows API documentation will work perfectly fine in future versions. This sort of thing is done all over the place and almost every time, there is a simple function that performs what the coder wrote 3 pages of memory access and manipulation code, and is supported to work in future operating systems. The problem is, the layout is undocumented the fact that, for example, the windows top and left position occur in a certain order in say windows 95 or windows 3.1 is no guarantee that it will remain the same in future versions. Nonetheless, some clever programmers determine, perhaps by analyzing memory, that a window handle is really a memory pointer to that window structure, and that, if properly defined, they can copy it and view it. if a certain behaviour, or memory address seems to contain something in one version of windows it's probably going ot change in the next version.Ī prime example is copying window structures MS has never documented the layout of the window class data instead they provide functions and messages, which work just as well. If a function is undocumented then don't use it. The reason games/programs stop working is because they were programmed wrong.
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