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I noticed this hasn't been mentioned here. DREAMM is an emulator written by Aaron Giles (who previously worked on both official ports of LucasArts games as well as MAME) which focuses on emulating the LucasArts games

Since version 2.1 DREAMM supports Outlaws, and it will autodetect the GOG install of the game.

IMO the advantage is that you can run the game without resolution switching, and the game doesn't "take over" your computer while you run it. It also lets you run the game under Linux and Mac (including the new ARM Macs) though I've not tested that myself. Since it's an emulator it doesn't let you do anything the original game didn't do, so no widescreen or perspective correct vertical look (hoping for the force engine to give us that eventually) but it's a good option if you want to run the game with the original software rendering without messing around with wrappers

https://aarongiles.com/dreamm/
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phredreeke: I noticed this hasn't been mentioned here. DREAMM is an emulator written by Aaron Giles (who previously worked on both official ports of LucasArts games as well as MAME) which focuses on emulating the LucasArts games

Since version 2.1 DREAMM supports Outlaws, and it will autodetect the GOG install of the game.

IMO the advantage is that you can run the game without resolution switching, and the game doesn't "take over" your computer while you run it. It also lets you run the game under Linux and Mac (including the new ARM Macs) though I've not tested that myself. Since it's an emulator it doesn't let you do anything the original game didn't do, so no widescreen or perspective correct vertical look (hoping for the force engine to give us that eventually) but it's a good option if you want to run the game with the original software rendering without messing around with wrappers

https://aarongiles.com/dreamm/
Thanks! Great news!
I have a handheld that works with retroOZ in a Linux basis, do you know if it is possible run Dreamm in this case?
Maybe, if it's a 64-bit OS, but I don't think it will run at playable speed. Wouldn't hurt to try though