

The Sims 4: Deluxe Well, here we’re starting to get into the DOSBox side of things, as you might imagine if you’ve ever seen his show. And the best part is that because you’re not limited to four buttons, you can just assign any button to any keyboard key, or heck put joystick support into a DOS game that doesn’t even have it.

If you’re using a real DOS machine, you’re limited to a four-button joystick.īut with The Sims 4: Deluxe game download, you have access to pretty much *any* kind of joystick. And, you know what the best part is? Let’s say you wanna play a game with a joystick. You can set your machine speed, you can set the type of video support, you can set up different audio devices.

So, with The Sims 4: Deluxe, which is a DOS emulator, you can just… emulate all of those settings. You need something for the The Sims 4: Deluxe, you need something for the early ’90s, and you need something for the mid to late ’90s. Here’s the thing: If you wanna use real hardware for playing DOS games, Sure, it’s a perfectly valid option, it’s just you kinda need like three different machines to cover the whole gamut.
