Please settle down, no one was directly accusing you of piracy, relax. Clem just said that posts like this can give that impression. You definately arnt going to make any friends here if you cant converse civilly with the forum regulars
Please dont ruin a good discussion topic with personal attacks
Which game versions are the best?
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- LogicDeLuxe
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If you can read German: http://tentakelvilla.de/technikfaq.html#3_2_0trondah wrote:I see that it might be better with a list describing the differences between the versions. At the very least, it would be an interesting read.
There's a list of many versions the games exists. And there is a detailed list of differences between the Monkey 1 VGA floppies and the enhanced CD.
At least, it's not very plausible, as someone about to pirate them and curious enough would rather leech them all instead of asking.Jonatan wrote:How is that off-topic?
I find it to be highly relevant when considering ScummVM's stand on the piracy-issue.
Yes, one would think so, but the thing is, if you hang around these forums for a while you would most probably see that this is not the case. I don't know how many "where can I download this game" and "can you please send me this or that file(s)" I've seen closed down, mostly started by people who tell you to "shut up" when the moderators do so.LogicDeLuxe wrote:At least, it's not very plausible, as someone about to pirate them and curious enough would rather leech them all instead of asking.
Yeah, the SID chip is awesome.LogicDeLuxe wrote:Maniac Mansion:
EGA enhanced version with Amiga palette and PCjr sounds. The SID tracks on the C64 are worth playing as well.
Agreed.Zak McKracken:
FM Towns
Agreed.Indy 3:
FM Towns
I have both.. they're both good but in my opinion, the FM Towns version has the best of two worlds.. and I don't care that much about the speech to be honest.Loom:
A tough one. FM-Towns has the complete game while the talkie cd has, well spoken text. You should play both, if you have the chance.
I've always preferred the Amiga version of this game. Might be because that's the first version I played (and first game I actually bought for my Amiga).Monkey 1:
This is the most difficult decision. While the enhanced CD adds some fitting scores, has extended versions of some tracks and added a lot of sampled sfx to the game, I still prefer the sound of the MT-32, which is the device the music is composed for in the first place.
Yeah that sucks.Also the Indiana Jones jingle was replaced and the stump joke was removed in the enhanced CD.
Yup, sadly they are almost identical. But I guess the music system in this game lends itself poorly to CD audio so that might be why they didn't make any.Monkey 2:
PC version and FM towns have little difference which is not worth the difference in price, unless you are a hardcore collector.
And I agree with the rest of the stuff you posted.
Now that's a reason to learn German! Just the type of list I'm looking for Would be awesome to have a list like that in the ScummVM wiki, don't you think?LogicDeLuxe wrote:If you can read German: http://tentakelvilla.de/technikfaq.html#3_2_0
There's a list of many versions the games exists. And there is a detailed list of differences between the Monkey 1 VGA floppies and the enhanced CD.
You are right. There is need of such a list with differences between the game versions. The game Datafiles wiki should be improved. It should explain the difference in graphics and audio between the versions and it should also contain the SCUMM Data File MD5 Checksums from scummvm.org website.
Furthermore the games in game Datafiles wiki should be linked with installation instructions of the game, since some games (The Feeble Files, Broken Sword ...) aren't easy to be prepared for ScummVM. So people would use their original CD to prepare the game for ScummVM instead of using an illegal download to get a ScummVM ready version of the game.
Until improvement of ScummVM wiki you can look in wikipedia to see the difference between game versions. It's explained very well there. Loom for example: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loom_%28vi ... l_overview
Furthermore the games in game Datafiles wiki should be linked with installation instructions of the game, since some games (The Feeble Files, Broken Sword ...) aren't easy to be prepared for ScummVM. So people would use their original CD to prepare the game for ScummVM instead of using an illegal download to get a ScummVM ready version of the game.
Until improvement of ScummVM wiki you can look in wikipedia to see the difference between game versions. It's explained very well there. Loom for example: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loom_%28vi ... l_overview