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    Saints of Virtue

    Game » consists of 0 releases. Released May 1999

    Christian themed first-person shooter where you battle giant floating heads repenting Pride, Fear, Vanity and Self-righteousness.

    Compatability Problems (DOSbox fix)

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    This site says that you can run the game on new OS by using DOSBox, but when I run the disk, my computer doesn't display the file they say is compatable with DOS, being VRUN.EXE, and the only directory I see is Directx, not an installation directory. As a result I am not sure how to get this game to run. If anyone could help me out that would be great!

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    @skyrise:The site? What site? Did you mean this guide? https://www.giantbomb.com/saints-of-virtue/3030-29229/guide/

    That guide might be outdated, I would ask around for general dosbox help if I were you. Like this guide for getting games to run: https://www.dosbox.com/wiki/Basic_Setup_and_Installation_of_DosBox

    If you find a solution you can edit that guide yourself and add the solution and help out the next person who finds it, you should also add it here if you can: https://pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Saints_of_Virtue

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    I did mean that guide, yes. I'm not sure why the information for the files in an installation directory for a game produced in 1999 would be outdated, but thank you for the help! I guess the main problem is the game is designed to run with windows 95/98, so dos cant run it unless you can emulate those versions of windows some how. The guide you gave a link to said there was a .exe file on the disc that was runnable by DOS, so that gave me hope, but I was unable to find the file on my disc. I guess I will try to find a way to emulate windows 95/98 now. Thanks again!

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