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An entire remaster/remake of this game would be amazing
I applaud the effort, but the original, though very low res, was better. Here, the cartoony characters and the 2004 style 3D don't blend well together. Just my opinion!
Looks nice and I liked the game, but the intro never impressed me much (I actually found it quite boring).
EDIT: oh lol, necro
Post edited June 15, 2019 by phaolo
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phaolo: EDIT: oh lol, necro
Now that you mention it...
I hadn't seen that remake before, so I'm glad someone necro'd this topic! :-)
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phaolo: EDIT: oh lol, necro
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teceem: Now that you mention it...
I hadn't seen that remake before, so I'm glad someone necro'd this topic! :-)
I didn't notice that either and hadn't seen it either. Look awesome. Love for someone to re-make The Dig. It might not of been a great game but had some beautiful scenes and some amazing music.
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teceem: I applaud the effort, but the original, though very low res, was better. Here, the cartoony characters and the 2004 style 3D don't blend well together. Just my opinion!
I just can't get myself to play that one. Or is it possible to run the game in smaller windowed mode?
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teceem: I applaud the effort, but the original, though very low res, was better. Here, the cartoony characters and the 2004 style 3D don't blend well together. Just my opinion!
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AAM1: I just can't get myself to play that one. Or is it possible to run the game in smaller windowed mode?
You can copy the files needed from the game folder to a fresh install of ScummVM(which one should install to keep all their SCUMM games together) in a subfolder with any name(such as the game's name). Then one simply runs ScummVM and sets the game up/points to where the game files are and sets it to run in a window.
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AAM1: I just can't get myself to play that one. Or is it possible to run the game in smaller windowed mode?
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GameRager: You can copy the files needed from the game folder to a fresh install of ScummVM(which one should install to keep all their SCUMM games together) in a subfolder with any name(such as the game's name). Then one simply runs ScummVM and sets the game up/points to where the game files are and sets it to run in a window.
Ty so much darling!
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GameRager: You can copy the files needed from the game folder to a fresh install of ScummVM(which one should install to keep all their SCUMM games together) in a subfolder with any name(such as the game's name). Then one simply runs ScummVM and sets the game up/points to where the game files are and sets it to run in a window.
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AAM1: Ty so much darling!
NP....the gog SCUMMVM games are setup so that they have a custom cfg file that overrides whatever SCUMMVM settings are the defaults and if you edit it incorrectly it can cause all sorts of bugs and glitches(Mine didn't rjun at all when I edited it).

So I said F it and installed SCUMMVM and ported the proper files for each game from the GOG folders to their own subfolder in the SCUMMVM install main folder(that I made when installing SCUMMVM) and just setup each game in that new SCUMMVM install. Doesn't take long(maybe a few minutes for each game) and then you can load that SCUMMVM install and load any game(or save for a game) from there.
Well, thanks for the necropost, because I never knew about this.