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by vr041
Thu Sep 21, 2023 2:55 pm
Forum: The Junkyard
Topic: Buried in Time (Journeyman Project 2)
Replies: 33
Views: 41121

Re: Buried in Time (Journeyman Project 2)

I mean you're saying it's insanity, but where is the insanity here of simply manually logging into the Pi, copying the files over directly? I cannot speak for Eugene, but I think you misunderstood what he wrote. The way I am reading it, he was not objecting to the way to get the files to the Pi. We...
by vr041
Thu Sep 21, 2023 4:01 am
Forum: The Junkyard
Topic: Buried in Time (Journeyman Project 2)
Replies: 33
Views: 41121

Re: Buried in Time (Journeyman Project 2)

Just a heads up: the first link isn't helpful at all in cases like this. When you're running ScummVM through Retroarch (the multi-emulator front-end for a RetroPie), that entire guide for adding games to ScummVM becomes utterly irrelevant, as the interface is completely different for it, as is the ...
by vr041
Wed Sep 20, 2023 5:19 pm
Forum: The Junkyard
Topic: Buried in Time (Journeyman Project 2)
Replies: 33
Views: 41121

Re: Buried in Time (Journeyman Project 2)

Thanks, the wiki listing you posted (completely different to the wiki entry I was looking at) was a definite help. Just a heads up: the first link isn't helpful at all in cases like this. When you're running ScummVM through Retroarch (the multi-emulator front-end for a RetroPie), that entire guide f...
by vr041
Wed Sep 20, 2023 3:55 pm
Forum: The Junkyard
Topic: Buried in Time (Journeyman Project 2)
Replies: 33
Views: 41121

Re: Buried in Time (Journeyman Project 2)

Is there a guide on how to add BiT to ScummVM manually? The guide simply bounces people to GoG to buy it when I check it. I bought the GoG version ages ago and have the original discs as part of the Journeyman Project Trilogy Box Set I got around 15 years ago from memory- or maybe it was longer. How...