Hey, that sounds great!
Grim Fandango does work on my computer but I'm looking forward how the Residual project will develop. Who knows, maybe I could play GF on my PDA one day.
Good luck with the project!
Which makes a lot more sense to me anyway. It's plausible that you don't need to add in the Cocoa and Foundation libraries (but I haven't checked and I don't know). And I've no idea what the listdc++ option does. But anyway, it works to obtain the constants that it wants.
I'll report back to see if it actually creates a program that runs Grim Fandango...
Is there any word on how Residual does with Monkey Island 4: Escape Form Monkey Island? Unlike the rest of the series, this title was written for the GrimE engine instead of the Scumm engine.
Just trying to get a little confirmation before I go out and buy it I'd *love* to be able to run this on my mac. I'm working on finishing 3 now, and I know I'm going to go nuts wanting to play the sequel!
TomFrost wrote:I'd *love* to be able to run this on my mac. I'm working on finishing 3 now, and I know I'm going to go nuts wanting to play the sequel!
Didn't LucasArts release a Macintosh version of this game?
TomFrost wrote:I'd *love* to be able to run this on my mac. I'm working on finishing 3 now, and I know I'm going to go nuts wanting to play the sequel!
Didn't LucasArts release a Macintosh version of this game?
Yes, but unfortunately only for pre-OS X Macintosh. You can run it on a current mac by switching into "Classic" mode, but not only does this toll your machine and put you into a clunky interface, it requires you to actually have the old Mac OS9 installed on your computer -- an entire OS just for running a game!
MacReactor Review wrote:Unfortunately, the game only runs reliably under Mac OS 9, and plans for Mac OS X compatibility have been scrapped.
So I'm hoping for Residual support That would make the whole process much easier.
TomFrost wrote:I'd *love* to be able to run this on my mac. I'm working on finishing 3 now, and I know I'm going to go nuts wanting to play the sequel!
Didn't LucasArts release a Macintosh version of this game?
Yes, but unfortunately only for pre-OS X Macintosh. You can run it on a current mac by switching into "Classic" mode, but not only does this toll your machine and put you into a clunky interface, it requires you to actually have the old Mac OS9 installed on your computer -- an entire OS just for running a game!
and then it doesn't work properly under OS X, the animation sequences don't play back correctly ... all you get is a black screen. I believe it's a known issue with the Mac OS version and Aspyr have no desire whatsoever to fix it!
TomFrost wrote:
MacReactor Review wrote:Unfortunately, the game only runs reliably under Mac OS 9, and plans for Mac OS X compatibility have been scrapped.
So I'm hoping for Residual support That would make the whole process much easier.
TBH, you're not really missing much!!! Escape from Monkey Island isn't all that wonderful ...
aw, that's a shame. I know the original team was let go and a new team took on MI4, but I was really hoping they'd do it justice.
Sounds like Lucas Arts did the same thing to the MI series that Sierra/Vivendi did when they released King's Quest 8 and Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude!
TomFrost wrote:Sounds like Lucas Arts did the same thing to the MI series that Sierra/Vivendi did when they released King's Quest 8 and Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude!
No, not at all. MI4 may not be the best MI part but it's still a pretty good adventure and worth playing. There's much worse out there. While KQ8 and Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude aren't even real adventures anymore MI4 still is one. I think it's mainly the 3D-style that put many people off.
may be rather off-topic, but i just wanted to ask if there is anyway to play EMI on mac OS X. i have the mac version, but whenever i try running it with classic, it comes up with an error saying "Escape From Monkey Island requires a PowerPC processor running at 0 MHz or faster" (which i have)
delimew wrote:may be rather off-topic, but i just wanted to ask if there is anyway to play EMI on mac OS X. i have the mac version, but whenever i try running it with classic, it comes up with an error saying "Escape From Monkey Island requires a PowerPC processor running at 0 MHz or faster" (which i have)
help?
It seems to run here fine but I did patch it twice (I think) - iBook G3. Go here to get the patches. What computer are you trying it on? It's not a new Intel machine is it?