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Journeyman Project 1: The Pegasus Prime

Does not work at the moment, wine 1.7.16 starts the game but no control is possible.

However, soon it will work via ScummVM.
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etb: Does not work at the moment, wine 1.7.16 starts the game but no control is possible.
Which version of Debian or Ubuntu are you using? Some users trying to play Pegasus Prime though WINE under Ubuntu 13 or later are reporting that their inputs are being repeated - for example, left turns twice, usually resulting in a 180-degree turn. This is not a supported configuration on GOG, but the programmers are open to looking into this.
I am using Archlinux actually.
From your post on the WINEhq forum, it appears you have some version information in error. The GOG release of Pegasus Prime is not based on the 1997 CD-ROM version which was Mac-only. The first official Windows release is dated 3/18/2014 and requires a minimum of XP. This will not work under Windows 98.
I see, I just read gog page that states 1997.

However, changing the Windows version did not help. I also tried some of the most common dll overrides with no avail.


I really wonder when the scummVM version that support it will be ready...
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etb: I see, I just read gog page that states 1997.

However, changing the Windows version did not help. I also tried some of the most common dll overrides with no avail.

I really wonder when the scummVM version that support it will be ready...
It's apparently already playable in ScummVM, but it's such a pain to prepare the necessary files from the original discs that I can't express exactly how glad I am that the GOG release exists.

If you *do* decide to get your hands on the original Mac discs, here's a "how-to" guide that includes which files you need to copy in order to play 'Pegasus Prime' in ScummVM: http://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/HOWTO-Extract_Pegasus_Prime

I looked into the procedure to play 'Pegasus Prime' on my Windows 7 PC and it involves copying (what looks and feels like) hundreds of files into a certain file structure with some files being extracted as files and some as Mac binaries. It looks as though the procedure is a bit easier in Linux (since there seems to be a script some kind soul wrote to do a lot of the heavy lifting) but I would still imagine it might be a bit of a pain in the you-know-what.

EDIT: I also looked around and found out that there are still a few bugs in that format, but I can't tell whether or not they're game-breaking.
Post edited April 26, 2014 by larrythefatcat
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larrythefatcat: It's apparently already playable in ScummVM, but it's such a pain to prepare the necessary files from the original discs that I can't express exactly how glad I am that the GOG release exists.

If you *do* decide to get your hands on the original Mac discs, here's a "how-to" guide that includes which files you need to copy in order to play 'Pegasus Prime' in ScummVM: http://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/HOWTO-Extract_Pegasus_Prime

I looked into the procedure to play 'Pegasus Prime' on my Windows 7 PC and it involves copying (what looks and feels like) hundreds of files into a certain file structure with some files being extracted as files and some as Mac binaries. It looks as though the procedure is a bit easier in Linux (since there seems to be a script some kind soul wrote to do a lot of the heavy lifting) but I would still imagine it might be a bit of a pain in the you-know-what.

EDIT: I also looked around and found out that there are still a few bugs in that format, but I can't tell whether or not they're game-breaking.
In Windows often stuff are more difficult, this is one of the reasons I don't use it. However, getting the hands on the original CDs does not seem an easy task. Not even via shady ways.

I was probably not clear in the first post. Yes, ScummVM does support the game, it does not support the gog format yet. One developer, known as clone2727 in the forums, is working on it. They did not say anything about when it will be done though.
Post edited April 27, 2014 by etb