Yeah, I'm using WinXP, but apparently it doesn't recognize that.
I also have a lot more than 2GB of free HD space (actually, I have about 150GB left). I forget if Win95 uses NTFS; I don't think so, but I could be wrong.
Win98 still used FAT32. However, the free space discrepancy probably has to do with a particular method of free space determination that falls apart when applied to very large drives. I had to bother the creator of NDIR32 for a version update when I tried to use his utility on a 500GB drive recently, so that's how I "know" about this.
I like JK:DF2 because it is one of two games that will run on the ancient laptop I have but hardly ever turn on. The other is XCOM UFO Defense. They got me through senior year of high school.
And I don't remember many (or any) jumping puzzles in JK:DF2, but it has been kind of a while. The only jumping puzzles I can remember are a couple from the sequels, where they'd be easier anyway due to Force Jump being tied right into regular jump.
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Also, you have a dual-core 3ghz chip?
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And LOL jumping puzzles.
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I also have a lot more than 2GB of free HD space (actually, I have about 150GB left). I forget if Win95 uses NTFS; I don't think so, but I could be wrong.
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And I don't remember many (or any) jumping puzzles in JK:DF2, but it has been kind of a while. The only jumping puzzles I can remember are a couple from the sequels, where they'd be easier anyway due to Force Jump being tied right into regular jump.
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