Remakes? King's Quest 1 VGA, King's Quest 2 VGA, etc?
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Remakes? King's Quest 1 VGA, King's Quest 2 VGA, etc?
I don't know if this question has been asked before or not, if so I'm sorry.... http://www.agdinteractive.com/ is making some great remakes of King's Quest 1, King's Quest 2, and Quest for Glory 2. QFG2 is out, and King's Quest 1 4.0 is coming soon..... Since the original games are supported, is there any plans to add these remakes to ScummVM? Just wondering. Thanks for reading this.
Oh. Sorry for mentioning it then. I did a forum search previously and did not come up with any results, but it seems to be rather popular as far as point and click adventure news goes, so maybe I searched wrong. Anyways, thanks for the info - hopefully windows won't change so dramatically in the next 10 years or so that programs like these remakes and scummvm will no longer run.md5 wrote:The remakes are actually based on another engine, Adventure Game Studio (AGS). There is not going to be any support for them from ScummVM (do a forum search, it has been discussed before)
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Since ScummVM is free software, there will hopefully always be someone interested enough to breathe new life into it, if the need arises. Unless something new and more exciting comes along.Retrog33k wrote:hopefully windows won't change so dramatically in the next 10 years or so that programs like these remakes and scummvm will no longer run.
I guess AGS is at a slight disadvantage there, but at least it's still being actively developed.
It would be great if Chris (creator of AGS) would allow his engine to be incorporated into Scummvm so only one 'engine' is needed to run a lot of games..
AGS is a real great engine, and has a lot of amazing and fun free (and some commercial) adventuregames written with it, so if you haven't actually played any of those games, then head over to http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/..
AGS is a real great engine, and has a lot of amazing and fun free (and some commercial) adventuregames written with it, so if you haven't actually played any of those games, then head over to http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/..
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Not that easy:SuperDre wrote:It would be great if Chris (creator of AGS) would allow his engine to be incorporated into Scummvm so only one 'engine' is needed to run a lot of games..
1) Last I've heard he still wants AGS to stay closed
2) AGS allows extensions via DLLs, which doesn't exactly lends itself to portability
1. yeah, that's what I also heard, because he got burned on an older project of him.. And ofcourse not 'opening up' gives him more control on the project himself, I can fully agree on that part.. But maybe for older versions he wouldn't mind now.DrMcCoy wrote:Not that easy:
1) Last I've heard he still wants AGS to stay closed
2) AGS allows extensions via DLLs, which doesn't exactly lends itself to portability
2. Well, most games don't use exention dll's except for the 'rain/snow' DLL, which also doesn't work on the linux version of AGS..
But it would be nice if someday he would consider it, as Scummvm is more mature than the ones who burned him on his older project..