Discworld
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- MeddlingMonk
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So...what is the specified directory and is it the same one you put DW1 into?
I know, a potentially insulting question but but it has to be asked. I'm assuming you have successfully been using ScummVM with other games but the message you're getting suggests to me one of two things: first is that you are choosing the right directory but it doesn't have all the needed files, or one or more is corrupted; and the second is that maybe you're selecting the higher-level folder by accident (something I've caught myself doing a couple of times).
I know, a potentially insulting question but but it has to be asked. I'm assuming you have successfully been using ScummVM with other games but the message you're getting suggests to me one of two things: first is that you are choosing the right directory but it doesn't have all the needed files, or one or more is corrupted; and the second is that maybe you're selecting the higher-level folder by accident (something I've caught myself doing a couple of times).
i'm a little bit confused. i thought every supported game of the actual daily builds will be listed in the compatibility list http://www.scummvm.org/compatibility.php
Discworld I+II works (again) in the 0.14svn builds, but the games are not listed ?!?
Discworld I+II works (again) in the 0.14svn builds, but the games are not listed ?!?
That's because they're not officially supported yet, until we sort out Discworld's freeware statusCyphox wrote:i'm a little bit confused. i thought every supported game of the actual daily builds will be listed in the compatibility list http://www.scummvm.org/compatibility.php
Discworld I+II works (again) in the 0.14svn builds, but the games are not listed ?!?
I have scummVM working with other titles (Monkey Island 1-3), but it does not seem to work with Discworld 1, even if I select the directory which directly contains the files of the game.MeddlingMonk wrote:So...what is the specified directory and is it the same one you put DW1 into?
I know, a potentially insulting question but but it has to be asked. I'm assuming you have successfully been using ScummVM with other games but the message you're getting suggests to me one of two things: first is that you are choosing the right directory but it doesn't have all the needed files, or one or more is corrupted; and the second is that maybe you're selecting the higher-level folder by accident (something I've caught myself doing a couple of times).
The files are not damaged, as I can run the game (very badly, especially as far as audio and animations are concerned) under DOSbox
Do you use a particular version of scummVM, or did you test Discworld 1 on the latest svn build?
- ezekiel000
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Discworld isn't supported officially at the moment but it is in the daily builds:Tzimbar wrote:I have scummVM working with other titles (Monkey Island 1-3), but it does not seem to work with Discworld 1, even if I select the directory which directly contains the files of the game.
The files are not damaged, as I can run the game (very badly, especially as far as audio and animations are concerned) under DOSbox
Do you use a particular version of scummVM, or did you test Discworld 1 on the latest svn build?
http://www.scummvm.org/downloads.php#SVN
I didn't think that the enhanced soundtrack had been released yet.Nikioko wrote:Kewl. Then I know what to do this afternoon.KuroShiro wrote:Yes.Nikioko wrote:Is the Daily Build supporting the enhanced music for DW1 now?
Do I have to rename the oggs in a certain way?
My problem lays in the fact that I am using a daily buildezekiel000 wrote: Discworld isn't supported officially at the moment but it is in the daily builds:
http://www.scummvm.org/downloads.php#SVN
Maybe some builds are "better" than others, supporting the execution of Discworld 1, while others don't? If so, can you point me to one of these "better" versions?
Thanks
- ezekiel000
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Thanksezekiel000 wrote:Ah right sorry, well I know the Ubuntu 64bit deb supports DW1 & 2 and RtZ which is why I use it. I can't help you with the others as I only run Linux.
I will try the linux version, then
I am even disposed to install a 64bit ubuntu to see if the game works (I have a Dual Core processor, but 32bit OSes )
http://www.jameswoodcock.co.uk/?p=1139ezekiel000 wrote:I didn't think that the enhanced soundtrack had been released yet.Nikioko wrote:Kewl. Then I know what to do this afternoon.KuroShiro wrote: Yes.
Do I have to rename the oggs in a certain way?
That tells me something different.
Yes but these tracks are not correct. According to DrMcCoy:
And here is the answer from the author of these tracks:DrMcCoy wrote:Unfortunately, at least for the .SCN-version of the game, there are lots of missing tracks and their order is scrambled.
In other words, version 2 of the tracks is not yet available to the public, and will be made so once Discworld is officially supported by ScummVM.glidem wrote:Just to let you all know that I have completed version 2 of the soundtrack with the few missing tracks there were and sorted out the order to work with Discworld.
[...]
Once Discworld is in a stage of completion that the ScummVM developers are happy with and we know that my tracks are working as they should within the game, I will talk with them and arrange on how we are going to share with the public
All this can be read in that thread
The current status of the DW enhanced music was published already:
http://www.scummvm.org/?shownews=20090114.xml
and a relevant news item in James Woodcock's site:
http://www.jameswoodcock.co.uk/?p=1476
http://www.scummvm.org/?shownews=20090114.xml
and a relevant news item in James Woodcock's site:
http://www.jameswoodcock.co.uk/?p=1476
It works! The interesting thing is that the one to work is the "backup" version which I got from a site some time ago, and not the game installed (via DOSbox, if I remember correctly) from the image of the original CD..Tzimbar wrote: Thanks
I will try the linux version, then
I am even disposed to install a 64bit ubuntu to see if the game works (I have a Dual Core processor, but 32bit OSes )
But it works perfectly, so I quit complaining