

output=direct3d works perfectly with Anvil of Dawn, and, indeed, supports many nice pixel shaders that ship with svn-daum's dosbox-and *that* means you can add something like pixelshader=HQ2x.fx to your nf file for nice visible improvements in the game's graphics output. I'm running the game with my own nfig file (I recommend dosbox svn-daum, personally) in place of the highly generic dosbox version Gog ships. Pretty much, unless something specifically states "won't run at all under Win8.x", if it says "Win7" it'll install and run just fine in Win8.x ) Generally, such descriptive omissions happen because at the time they are written the newer OS('s) had not yet shipped. ) You can install Dx9 into Win8/8.1/8.1.1 until the cows come home-good rule of thumb is just because a product description doesn't say "Win 8", for instance, doesn't mean you cannot install it into Win8. I have it running using OpenGL, it's fine enough for me. Windows 7, Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1, Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows XP Service Pack 3 5.Sorry for the late reply, but that is not for Win8. (See instructions if you don't know how to install: Instructions on how to install) 1.

30 conditions, from Confusion to Disease & Lycanthropy.1000+ items, Carry Containers, Global Party Inventory.240+ monsters each with special powers and defenses.64 intelligent NPCs with 8000+ Words in Vocabulary.Retro style MIDI music and 8 bit sound effects.

