i know that we are not suppose to repeat questions but i am new here and i am trying to play my sam and max hit the road game on the scummvm i just downloaded. ive read the FAQ and scrolled through the board but i cant find the answer im looking for.
basically, im just trying to figure out how to work this thing. i have the sam and max hit the road cd and and i have the scummvm program but i dont know where to start to get the game to work. what do i need to do to play the game on scummvm? and i dont know if it matters or not but i have windows vista. please and thank u. i am getting super frustrated trying to figure this out.
i am completely lost!
Moderator: ScummVM Team
sigh.
ever tried reading the README?
1. Create a folder on your hard drive.
2. Copy the game datafiles on your Sam'n Max cd over to this folder.
3. Install ScummVM, start it up, choose 'Add game', select the folder with the game datafiles and press 'Choose'.
4. Configure settings if you wish to and press 'Start'.
ever tried reading the README?
1. Create a folder on your hard drive.
2. Copy the game datafiles on your Sam'n Max cd over to this folder.
3. Install ScummVM, start it up, choose 'Add game', select the folder with the game datafiles and press 'Choose'.
4. Configure settings if you wish to and press 'Start'.
I think it would be better to add a new "Quick start" section to the beginning of our README, containing more or less what Jonatan said. Somehow it never occurred to us that it might help people if we described the obvious .
And then when ScummVM is started for the first time, display a dialog saying "What is the 3rd word in 4th paragraph of the 2nd section of the ScummVM README?" before letting the user continue .
UPDATE: I just did the first part (well, I rewrote the text, but it was inspired by Jonathan's version). Also made some other tweaks to the README while I was at it.
Now to add that dialog...
And then when ScummVM is started for the first time, display a dialog saying "What is the 3rd word in 4th paragraph of the 2nd section of the ScummVM README?" before letting the user continue .
UPDATE: I just did the first part (well, I rewrote the text, but it was inspired by Jonathan's version). Also made some other tweaks to the README while I was at it.
Now to add that dialog...