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What's the point of running a game in SCUMM if the executables are not in the original game directory so you can upgrade the graphics? Other games I have from GOG ther executables are in the folder so you can add the game to the SCUMM directory, edit the game as to how it will run in SCUMM. Toonstruck has no executable file in its original folder making having the SCUMM tool useless. It looks absolutely ugly playing it on the default settings. Why can't GOG include the original .exe files so I can edit Toonstruck to run fullscreen with HQX3 applied? This makes the look of the game way better and all round more enjoyable to play.

I have Flight of the Amazon Queen and Lure of the Temptress added to the SCUMM directory so I can run these games in VGA with HQX3 applied full screen and these two games look amazing thanks to the fact that their executable files are in their respective folders, and these two games are way older than Toonstruck. GOG, please give your users the original .exe files so we can upgrade the Graphics quality on these old games by adding the .exe files to the SCUMM directory.
Post edited October 16, 2019 by GeraldDavid
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GeraldDavid: What's the point of running a game in SCUMM if the executables are not in the original game directory so you can upgrade the graphics? Other games I have from GOG ther executables are in the folder so you can add the game to the SCUMM directory, edit the game as to how it will run in SCUMM. Toonstruck has no executable file in its original folder making having the SCUMM tool useless. It looks absolutely ugly playing it on the default settings. Why can't GOG include the original .exe files so I can edit Toonstruck to run fullscreen with HQX3 applied? This makes the look of the game way better and all round more enjoyable to play.

I have Flight of the Amazon Queen and Lure of the Temptress added to the SCUMM directory so I can run these games in VGA with HQX3 applied full screen and these two games look amazing thanks to the fact that their executable files are in their respective folders, and these two games are way older than Toonstruck. GOG, please give your users the original .exe files so we can upgrade the Graphics quality on these old games by adding the .exe files to the SCUMM directory.
I don't get what you need the .exe file for.
In ScummVM: Add Game --> C:\GOG Games\Toonstruck\Toonstruck\ --> Click Choose
This will import the game and you can change the ScummVM settings
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GeraldDavid: What's the point of running a game in SCUMM if the executables are not in the original game directory so you can upgrade the graphics? Other games I have from GOG ther executables are in the folder so you can add the game to the SCUMM directory, edit the game as to how it will run in SCUMM. Toonstruck has no executable file in its original folder making having the SCUMM tool useless. It looks absolutely ugly playing it on the default settings. Why can't GOG include the original .exe files so I can edit Toonstruck to run fullscreen with HQX3 applied? This makes the look of the game way better and all round more enjoyable to play.

I have Flight of the Amazon Queen and Lure of the Temptress added to the SCUMM directory so I can run these games in VGA with HQX3 applied full screen and these two games look amazing thanks to the fact that their executable files are in their respective folders, and these two games are way older than Toonstruck. GOG, please give your users the original .exe files so we can upgrade the Graphics quality on these old games by adding the .exe files to the SCUMM directory.
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MrMuggles: I don't get what you need the .exe file for.
In ScummVM: Add Game --> C:\GOG Games\Toonstruck\Toonstruck\ --> Click Choose
This will import the game and you can change the ScummVM settings
You're absolutely correct! I thought you needed the .exe file. Thanks for the reply!