Space Quest / King's Quest on Steam
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Space Quest / King's Quest on Steam
I know it is similar to Monkey Island situation, but since it's coming from a different publisher, I'm still optimistic.
Did anybody try running Steam versions of these series on ScummVM? How is the compatibility situation?
http://store.steampowered.com/news/2679/
Did anybody try running Steam versions of these series on ScummVM? How is the compatibility situation?
http://store.steampowered.com/news/2679/
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So Activision don't mind just chucking half-arsed "collections" somewhere for the sake of making some quick money. Even more hilarious considering they had nothing to do with their making to begin with.
Not to mention that they're having a cheek by charging £10 a piece (yes, I know there's currently a discount atm but that's obviously a temporary thing) considering the shining example LucasArts made recently with their Steam prices.
Not to mention that they're having a cheek by charging £10 a piece (yes, I know there's currently a discount atm but that's obviously a temporary thing) considering the shining example LucasArts made recently with their Steam prices.
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Ahem... the collections consist of SEVERAL games, while the LA-games are sold separately... so 10 bucks is a great price, I'd say.marzipan wrote:Not to mention that they're having a cheek by charging £10 a piece (yes, I know there's currently a discount atm but that's obviously a temporary thing) considering the shining example LucasArts made recently with their Steam prices.
The situation seems to be bad:
http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/s ... p?t=924105
It's KQ 1-7 only, and 1-6 are run through DOSBox, while KQ 7 does not run (forum users tell it's a Win 98 game).
They are probably using older versions, and the copy protection is still in the game.
http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/s ... p?t=924105
It's KQ 1-7 only, and 1-6 are run through DOSBox, while KQ 7 does not run (forum users tell it's a Win 98 game).
They are probably using older versions, and the copy protection is still in the game.
These are the 2006 collections released by VU on steam. They are flawed in the same ways as the collections, i.e. missing games, missing files, and just the 16 bit Windows only version of KQ7, which means that anyone with 64 bit windows is SOL. It uses a very old version of DOSBox that cannot be upgraded without breaking the launcher. Steam had contacted Qbix about the release, but they insisted that DOSBox could not be upgraded to a more recent version. The dosbox.conf file is hard coded into the launcher and is incompatible with modern versions of DOSBox. I do not know how Steam has modified them to suit their purposes and thus do not know if my 2006 collection patches will work with them or not.
Kinda weird to call them Activision's adventures, considering it was all the work of Sierra the first time round (and the good pre-Black-Monday Sierra did way more professionally done game collections than what Vivendi crapped out in a rush years later).saulob wrote:So, because of the Monkey Island SE success on Steam they (Actvision) are releasing they adventures too.
Nice
The only bad thing is that they are not upgraded version