broken sword on windows xp - you might want to read this!
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broken sword on windows xp - you might want to read this!
Just thought this was worth mentioning -
After installing Broken Sword on Windows XP, (2 disc cd version) I discovered I couldn't get it to run correctly - inverted colours & all manner of other wierd & wonderful things! I was then informed that I needed to run the game in Scummvm. I then spent an hour faffing around downloading & installing Scummvm & the cutscenes packs etc. But after checking out the forums and following countless suggestions I still couldn't get Broken Sword to run properly - jittery sound, exclusion of cutscenes, no sound at all!! I was on the verge of giving up when I though I would try one more thing. I set the game to run in Windows '95 compatability mode and ran it stand-alone without using Scummvm and guess what? Yup, the game now runs perfectly with no issues whatsoever. Maybe I was wrongly informed & you only need to use Scummvm when using Vista but I thought I would mention this anyway incase someone else has experienced similar problems.
After installing Broken Sword on Windows XP, (2 disc cd version) I discovered I couldn't get it to run correctly - inverted colours & all manner of other wierd & wonderful things! I was then informed that I needed to run the game in Scummvm. I then spent an hour faffing around downloading & installing Scummvm & the cutscenes packs etc. But after checking out the forums and following countless suggestions I still couldn't get Broken Sword to run properly - jittery sound, exclusion of cutscenes, no sound at all!! I was on the verge of giving up when I though I would try one more thing. I set the game to run in Windows '95 compatability mode and ran it stand-alone without using Scummvm and guess what? Yup, the game now runs perfectly with no issues whatsoever. Maybe I was wrongly informed & you only need to use Scummvm when using Vista but I thought I would mention this anyway incase someone else has experienced similar problems.
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Well if that's your end comment on the matter, play it as you are 'cause no-one expects you to use ScummVM if you don't want to!finn281175 wrote:Not much to get really is there Eugene?
The original 2 cd version of Broken Sword runs perfectly on Windows XP when you run it in Windows '95 compatibility mode.
Pretty straight forward I thought mate....
It's not at all difficult to play BS2 using ScummVM but clearly you have either found an uncommon bug or didn't follow the guidance already available? This is a forum where people will help if the queries are coherent (which, might I add, yours was not!).
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Wow! You put up a post pointing out that BS runs on XP without the use of Scummvm and people try & shoot you down in flames! What a friendly place this is.
Oh and Reckless, I'm glad you found it not at all dificult to play BS using Scummvm but many people have had problems - just take a look through these very forums matey!
Oh and Reckless, I'm glad you found it not at all dificult to play BS using Scummvm but many people have had problems - just take a look through these very forums matey!
No, people haven't shot you down in flames I believe you weren't clear on what you had done
Data files list (copy these from your CD's):
http://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Dataf ... ing_Mirror
Cutscenes download (place all files into sub-folder of game files called 'Video':
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/scum ... p?download
How tricky is that? I may sound condescending but it's really not that difficult! Your tone suggests a high level of frustration and whilst we can sympathise with that, in order to move the situation forward you need to help the developers get to the bottom of the issue (if indeed there is an issue with ScummVM!).
That *could* suggest you have a codec issue or perhaps haven't grabbed/installed the cut scenes pack correctly? Or perhaps the global ScummVM audio driver has been configured to use something that this game's data doesn't like?I then spent an hour faffing around downloading & installing Scummvm & the cutscenes packs etc. But after checking out the forums and following countless suggestions I still couldn't get Broken Sword to run properly - jittery sound, exclusion of cutscenes, no sound at all!!
Data files list (copy these from your CD's):
http://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Dataf ... ing_Mirror
Cutscenes download (place all files into sub-folder of game files called 'Video':
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/scum ... p?download
How tricky is that? I may sound condescending but it's really not that difficult! Your tone suggests a high level of frustration and whilst we can sympathise with that, in order to move the situation forward you need to help the developers get to the bottom of the issue (if indeed there is an issue with ScummVM!).
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Reckless, I tried everything to get BS to run correctly - ensuring all the correct speech/video files were in the correctly named folders/directories etc. Have full updated klite codec pack installed so wouldn't have thought that it would be a codec problem but thanks for the suggestions.
I simply wanted to point out to people with ongoing BS Scummvm problems that it is possible to run the game in XP with no need for Scummvm.
I simply wanted to point out to people with ongoing BS Scummvm problems that it is possible to run the game in XP with no need for Scummvm.
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And sev was simply asking what you did exactly to try to make BS work with ScummVM encase it was a bug in ScummVM.
No one says you have to use ScummVM and if you can play the game without it that's great, but this is the ScummVM forum so it's not so relevant as submiting information to help fix a potential problem in ScummVM or clear up a misunderstanding in the usage of ScummVM.
No one says you have to use ScummVM and if you can play the game without it that's great, but this is the ScummVM forum so it's not so relevant as submiting information to help fix a potential problem in ScummVM or clear up a misunderstanding in the usage of ScummVM.