http://gopetition.com/info.php?petid=2758
This is my favorite game, please help me play it on winxp!
thanks much
bumps appreciated!
This is my favorite game, please help me play it on winxp!
thanks much
bumps appreciated!
Originally posted by: Actaeon
Does anyone have the success rate of online petitions? I'm starting to get curious.
Originally posted by: Adn4n
Wait do you need help getting it to run on XP?
I didn't like DK2 as much as DK1, that game was truly evil......
Originally posted by: JoeKing
There's a workaround to getting DK2 (didn't really enjoy the game that much) to work in XP fyi. Even got the D3D version oof DK1 working. Look around on the net.
Originally posted by: Vaerilis
It runs perfectly on XP with the latest patch...
I'm pretty sure that in the entire history of the world, not a thing has changed due to an online petition.Originally posted by: Actaeon
Does anyone have the success rate of online petitions? I'm starting to get curious.
Originally posted by: Vaerilis
It runs perfectly on XP with the latest patch...
Originally posted by: tk149
Didn't Disney release the anime Princess Mononoke with both the original Japanese track and the translated English one as a result of an online petition?
BTW DK2 was cool.
If DVD fans have learned anything since the format arrived in 1997, it's that DVD releases can cleanse all sins ? directors can restore footage lost via studio-imposed cuts, and unrated versions of films can appear as well. But for Princess Mononoke the battle continued. When it was released on VHS, it again was only available in the dubbed version. And again, Anime fans felt burned. When the DVD was announced without the Japanese language track, fans protested and sent Miramax a petition, which could have arrived at the Mouse House stillborn. Disney/Miramax already does a pretty poor job of releasing imported films of Anime and Hong Kong action (every Jet Li and Jackie Chan film released by them has been dubbed, and many edited to near incoherence). But ? surprisingly, shockingly even ? the studio listened to their consumers, and the original Japanese language track was added (in DD 5.1, no less) with a literal Japanese translation, alongside the English dub track.
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
Originally posted by: tk149
Didn't Disney release the anime Princess Mononoke with both the original Japanese track and the translated English one as a result of an online petition?
BTW DK2 was cool.
If DVD fans have learned anything since the format arrived in 1997, it's that DVD releases can cleanse all sins ? directors can restore footage lost via studio-imposed cuts, and unrated versions of films can appear as well. But for Princess Mononoke the battle continued. When it was released on VHS, it again was only available in the dubbed version. And again, Anime fans felt burned. When the DVD was announced without the Japanese language track, fans protested and sent Miramax a petition, which could have arrived at the Mouse House stillborn. Disney/Miramax already does a pretty poor job of releasing imported films of Anime and Hong Kong action (every Jet Li and Jackie Chan film released by them has been dubbed, and many edited to near incoherence). But ? surprisingly, shockingly even ? the studio listened to their consumers, and the original Japanese language track was added (in DD 5.1, no less) with a literal Japanese translation, alongside the English dub track.
From here.
Doesn't say anything about it being an online one.....but I'm betting it was. In this case, it worked because the ONE segment of consumers that Disney relied on to actually make this thing sell worth a damn, via word-of-mouth, hated what they released, and told them so.
Originally posted by: Wingznut
I'm pretty sure that in the entire history of the world, not a thing has changed due to an online petition.Originally posted by: Actaeon
Does anyone have the success rate of online petitions? I'm starting to get curious.