Residual/Grime/GRIM FANDANGO
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Hey guys, I registered this account just to post this. I love Grim Fandango as do the rest of you. I have the game and am able to get it to run fine with GrimX 0.3 on my Intel Mac (Leopard). The only problem I have is with loading the game. I can save it fine, but when I go to load it the program just quits or freezes. And its impossible to play the game without saving cause its a long game and well, you know, you have to save and come back to it and stuff. Anyways... I read on page 10 that there was a new "build" of Residual out which made saving/loading a possibility but when I downloaded it and launched it, it would just open and close.
I dont know much about programming, but is there anyone who was able to load their game successfully and if so how did you do it?
thanks
I dont know much about programming, but is there anyone who was able to load their game successfully and if so how did you do it?
thanks
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With CrossOver Games and the New Grim Launcher (available on the internet) it is possible to play the windows version on the mac osx. First I installed the game normally through crossover. Then I installed the new launcher into the Grim Fandango bottle. It updated the game automatically and allowed me to copy the files to my hard drive so I could play it.
Seems to work perfectly.
Seems to work perfectly.
- RetroScurvy
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Residual
Hi folks,
First of all Scummvm is a majestic piece of software, I am profoundly grateful for it's creation. Really.
I'm looking forwards to Discworld support and my big question is... is how is the progress with the Residual program (Mac Intel) for Grim Fandango....? I have my eye on a PC copy but didn't want to buy it without any chance of playing it... And I'm hoping I will [but suspecting I won't - this may be crazy talk] be able to run my old PS2 version of Escape from Monkey Island on it, on my mac...? Or will I?
Many thanks again for Scummvm :D
P.S. Will residual be able to run the 3D Sam & Max episodes too...?
First of all Scummvm is a majestic piece of software, I am profoundly grateful for it's creation. Really.
I'm looking forwards to Discworld support and my big question is... is how is the progress with the Residual program (Mac Intel) for Grim Fandango....? I have my eye on a PC copy but didn't want to buy it without any chance of playing it... And I'm hoping I will [but suspecting I won't - this may be crazy talk] be able to run my old PS2 version of Escape from Monkey Island on it, on my mac...? Or will I?
Many thanks again for Scummvm :D
P.S. Will residual be able to run the 3D Sam & Max episodes too...?
Short answer: no.
Residual is far from finished and GF is not finishable, support for MI4 has not even started except for preliminary preporations, and I'm dubious to wether you will ever be able to play PS2 versions on it.
And there are no plans to support Sam and Max.
Then to the good news, if you own an Intel mac you can run all of these games(and more) through VMWare or simply install Windows trough BootCamp.
Good luck and good night.
Residual is far from finished and GF is not finishable, support for MI4 has not even started except for preliminary preporations, and I'm dubious to wether you will ever be able to play PS2 versions on it.
And there are no plans to support Sam and Max.
Then to the good news, if you own an Intel mac you can run all of these games(and more) through VMWare or simply install Windows trough BootCamp.
Good luck and good night.
- RetroScurvy
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Thanks Jonatan,
I know about bootcamp, but wasn't using mac when it was a free app... so having missed out on that I now I have to go through the expensive business of buying OSX Leopard AND a copy of windows... and then the game on top.
Ok violins off.
Goodnight yourself and cheers for the prompt reply.
I know about bootcamp, but wasn't using mac when it was a free app... so having missed out on that I now I have to go through the expensive business of buying OSX Leopard AND a copy of windows... and then the game on top.
Ok violins off.
Goodnight yourself and cheers for the prompt reply.
- spookypeanut
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You will need Windows for a VM but you may not need to spend money on VMWare.
Sun's VirtualBox (free) appears to give guests OpenGL support these days. If I remember correctly, both Grimm and MI4 can run on OpenGL aswell.
In any way, you should not buy a new Vista just for these games but shop for a 2nd hand WinXP license instead. Grimm and MI4 may not even run well on Vista.
Sun's VirtualBox (free) appears to give guests OpenGL support these days. If I remember correctly, both Grimm and MI4 can run on OpenGL aswell.
In any way, you should not buy a new Vista just for these games but shop for a 2nd hand WinXP license instead. Grimm and MI4 may not even run well on Vista.
- RetroScurvy
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If you're looking for a (free) alternative, you could always give wine a shot. I personally haven't tested Grim Fandango using wine, but according to the AppDB, it'll install and run. This doesn't necessarily mean it'll run as smoothly or consistently as it would under VMWare/Parallels/VirtualBox/qemu with windows installed on top, but it's worth a shot