From the way it's programmed, I would imagine it's a DOS box package, but you may be able to rig it to do so with some tinkering but I would recommend OPENXCOM instead, because, just because it's vanilla doesn't mean it's better, OPENXCOM is made by players with wat players want in mind, including a myriad of bug fixes and quality-of-life functions you would have to suffer through on DOS or DOS-boX. I actually don't know if Steam version can be ran off DOS. It's the whole "made different so it doesn't work quite as badly in an emulation on an OS released 20+ years later" that has me worried. why emulate when you can be frustrated by the real thing? i have the hardware that is emulated I imagine it'll work OK as far as being compatible for the system type it was written for. I might pick it up and just copy it over if that is the case. Your combat now extends to the strange new worlds of the deep where superior alien technologies threaten the very survival of this planet - your planet - Earth.Originally posted by SeriousCCIE:Speaking of which, does this game actually work in dos, like version 6.22 on an older computer? Slowly but surely, an army of hibernating alien sea creatures awakens. In the dark depths of vast oceans, long sleeping forces are awakened by reanimation signals sent out across the galactic silence by their interstellar brothers and sisters. Seeking to take advantage of a weakened Earth, X-COM's deep space foes unexpectedly change strategy and launch a powerful second front against planet Earth. X-COM: Terror from the Deep brings the alien terror into a totally new dimension. X-COM: UFO Defense brought you to a galactic battlefield.
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