Hi fellas,
I've included all the data files in the dir, but the cutscenes don't play. Anybody know a solution?
Also, I can't seem to get scumm to run this game with a 3x filter.
Thanks
aha, just found the cutscene pack, lets try it out!
Broken Sword cutscene
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- eriktorbjorn
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Re: Broken Sword cutscene
If you set a filter specifically for the game, with the Edit Game dialog, it should work. Since most of the games that ScummVM supports ran at 320x200 pixels originally, it's generally assumed that the default scaler, set in the Options dialog, only applies to them and not to games that used a higher resolution.ccarroll321 wrote: Also, I can't seem to get scumm to run this game with a 3x filter.
The Broken Sword games ran at 640x480 pixels, so a 3x scaler would be 1920x1440 pixels. You have a large monitor, I presume.
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It should, but I don't know how well tested it is. There's one known problem.Graxer wrote:I think the .SMK files on the original disc can be used if you use an SVN build.
But it wouldn't be a development version if there weren't a few bugs, right?
The Smacker player works fine. The problem with slow (~1sec) loading does not mean that the player is problematic, but that it's not optimized yet.eriktorbjorn wrote:It should, but I don't know how well tested it is. There's one known problem.Graxer wrote:I think the .SMK files on the original disc can be used if you use an SVN build.
But it wouldn't be a development version if there weren't a few bugs, right?
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I timed it a bit more carefully, and it was actually a little over 3 seconds for the Broken Sword 2 intro. That's slightly worrying on what claims to be a 3.4 GHz CPU. However, there were some optimizations earlier today which has brought down the delay to a little over 100 milliseconds. It would be interesting to know how it performs on low-end hardware, though.md5 wrote: The Smacker player works fine. The problem with slow (~1sec) loading does not mean that the player is problematic, but that it's not optimized yet.