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<p class="bigger purple"><b>Vista and Petz</b><br>
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<p class="big green">Here's proof that all the P.F.Magic games, including
Babyz and Oddballz, and the Studio Mythos Petz 5, can be run on a computer
running VISTA (ugh). Below is a screenshot, taken after I had brought out
one or more petz in all of: Dogz original, Catz original, Oddballz, Petz II,
Petz 3, Petz 4, Babyz, and Petz 5. As with the picture on my "Pointless
Info" page, the picture is completely un-edited; all that's been done is to
reduce the size and save as jpg instead of bmp.</p>
<p><img src="VistaAllGames.jpg" alt="All games at once on Vista"></p>
<p class="big green">MyChi is having a well-earned meal in Dogz 1, Jiggles
is enjoying a game with a "grubz" mouse in catz 1, Snowball is being cute in
the basket while Frosty runs around in Petz II, Pouncer is carrying her
half-full foodbowl around in Petz 3, Scamp is enjoying a rare moment of
peace, happily kneading a cushion, in Petz 4, Scaredy and Fluffy are larking
about and waiting for the mouse in Petz 5, Vistatest is not too sure about
the jar of food in Babyz, and Caramba! is about to eat his Liqui-Food in
Oddballz.</p>
<p class="green">Most of these games were simply copied across from my
machine, so we haven't done tests to see if all of the installation files
work, but we have tested that it's possible to adopt new Pets in all the
games.</p>
<p class="green">The two games which were actually installed properly were:
the Dogz 1 game, installed from the demo on Minibyte's site and then made
into the full game with my fooler. Petz 4, installed from the 120-megabyte
demo (available on my site and elsewhere on the net), then "fooled" using
Nicholas' Petza and finally run with a Registry fix.</p>
<p class="green">All of the games from Petz II onwards, including Babyz,
need a registry fix and (in most cases, anyway) Nicholas' Petza; without
those they will crash at some stage.</p>
<p class="green">Oddballz we <b>think</b> needs to have the XP fix -- we
didn't try it without. Oddballz, Catz 1 and Dogz 1 need files which go in
the Windows and System directories and which you can find in my foolers. The
only files which are not at present in my foolers are the WinG dlls which
you may or may not already have. If you get error messages about missing
files with Wing in the name, you can grab them from <a
href="WingDLLs.zip">here (click)</a>. Unzip them into your System or
System32 directories.</p>
<p class="green">You can get the Registry fixes for Petz II, Petz 3 and petz
4 <a href="Petz234Registry.zip">here (click)</a>. Unzip them and then
double-click on whichever reg file is for your game. You may wish to open
the reg file in Notepad first and change all the places where you see, say,
D:\\Games\\Petz3 to C:\\Program Files\\P.F.Magic\\Petz 3 or wherever you
actually installed the game. You can get the Registry fix for Petz 5 <a
href="Petz5Registry.zip">here (click)</a>. Unzip it and move the Keys
folder into your game's Resource folder, then double-click on the reg file
-- but you may wish first to open it in Notepad and, wherever you see
D:\\Games\\Petz5\\ change it to, say, C:\\Program Files\\UBI Soft\\Studio
Mythos\\Petz 5\\ or wherever you installed the game. And finally, Babyz
players can get their registry fix <a href="BabyzRegistry.zip">here
(click)</a>. Unzip it and move the Keys folder into your game's Resource
folder, then double-click on the reg file -- but you may wish first to open
it in Notepad and, wherever you see D:\\Games\\babyznew\\ change it to, say,
C:\\Program Files\\Mindscape\\Babyz or wherever you installed the game.</p>
<p class="green">A note for those who are interested -- this was done on a
machine with Pentium D CPU 2.80 GHz processors and 2.00 GB of Ram, under
Vista Ultimate.</p>
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