Gobliiins 4 - 9.99 Til Aug 30 on Stardock (Includes 1-3)
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Gobliiins 4 - 9.99 Til Aug 30 on Stardock (Includes 1-3)
If you were thinking about buying these, now might be a good time:
http://www.impulsedriven.com/goblins4
http://www.impulsedriven.com/goblins4
Last edited by Jorpho on Fri Aug 28, 2009 3:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I'm seriously considering this at that price!
Is it possible to get the SCUMMVM files from this? I gather you need extra software to play the game
I have never heard of impulse Driven before, is it a good service?
EDIT: Well, I seem to have bought it on an Implulse now, so I hope it works out for me.
Is it possible to get the SCUMMVM files from this? I gather you need extra software to play the game
I have never heard of impulse Driven before, is it a good service?
EDIT: Well, I seem to have bought it on an Implulse now, so I hope it works out for me.
Last edited by Graxer on Fri Aug 28, 2009 12:42 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Very interesting, but I'm a little hesitant because of this Impulse "distribution platform" thing. Feel free to skip the next two paragraphs if you're not in the mood for ranting.
I mean I already have Steam installed for a couple of nice games but I'm not that crazy about it. The fact that it has to be always running on the background while playing is not the biggest issue but rather the mental separation it creates between Steam apps and non-Steam apps. It's very annoying. Automatic updates are nice but I've already experienced minor hiccups where games would disappear and reappear only after a system reboot. So, keeping my fingers crossed I'm subconsciously waiting for the day I have to contact Valve with PDF receipts to have them restore my DRM'd goods gone missing.
Ok, enough about my Steam anxiety, there's also GOG.com. The basic idea is the same but the respect and trust they show towards their customers is practically the polar opposite of Steam. As is their games' total independence of a distribution platform.
I mean I already have Steam installed for a couple of nice games but I'm not that crazy about it. The fact that it has to be always running on the background while playing is not the biggest issue but rather the mental separation it creates between Steam apps and non-Steam apps. It's very annoying. Automatic updates are nice but I've already experienced minor hiccups where games would disappear and reappear only after a system reboot. So, keeping my fingers crossed I'm subconsciously waiting for the day I have to contact Valve with PDF receipts to have them restore my DRM'd goods gone missing.
Ok, enough about my Steam anxiety, there's also GOG.com. The basic idea is the same but the respect and trust they show towards their customers is practically the polar opposite of Steam. As is their games' total independence of a distribution platform.
Graxer, you said you can run the 3 games in ScummVM, which is a great relief. But how is Impulse in general? More like Steam or GOG.com? Does the 4th game run independently of the platform? Is what they say true word for word and it's only required for downloads and updates?Impulse's page on Gobliiins4 wrote:* Impulse must be installed in order to download and update software.
What they say is true! Impulse seems to be a very good service. You do need to download and install through Impulse (For some reason it required me to do the full download of 732Mb [compressed] twice before it started the extraction and installation.) However, the good news is that I just discovered a shortcut in the Start Menu that lets me run Gobliiins 4 completely independantly of Impulse. So, once installed, it is no different from playing something from GOG.com. (Where I bought The Feeble Files)raina wrote:Graxer, you said you can run the 3 games in ScummVM, which is a great relief. But how is Impulse in general? More like Steam or GOG.com? Does the 4th game run independently of the platform? Is what they say true word for word and it's only required for downloads and updates?Impulse's page on Gobliiins4 wrote:* Impulse must be installed in order to download and update software.
Impulse works similarly to the GOG.com downloader software that you can choose to use. Impulse downloads and installs the files for you, then you never have to run it again.
The installation creates a seperate Gobliiins4-Bonus-install.exe setup file in "C:\Program Files\Snowberry Connection\Gobliiins 4\Bonus" which will install, without using Impulse, Gobliiins 1-3 (configured to run with a bundled version of ScummVM, and without EXEs, but with extra unneeded datafiles.) I just moved the needed files to their own folder alongside all my other ScummVM games and added them in in my own copy of the latest ScummVM build.
I am very pleased with my decision to take the risk and buy it. I personally would recommend buying it while the offer is available.
It doesn't appear to. I used this method to check:Mud wrote:Do you know if it uses StarForce or not?
http://www.ehow.com/how_2286051_find-st ... puter.html
Thanks for sharing your experience. The good news makes the deal even sweeter.Graxer wrote:Impulse works similarly to the GOG.com downloader software that you can choose to use. Impulse downloads and installs the files for you, then you never have to run it again.
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I am very pleased with my decision to take the risk and buy it. I personally would recommend buying it while the offer is available.
EDIT: Ok, bought, and everything seems fine. Except like with Steam, I wasn't asked WHERE I want the game (Gobliiins 4) to be installed.
There is a way around this, but I'll leave that to you to find out.raina wrote:I mean I already have Steam installed for a couple of nice games but I'm not that crazy about it. The fact that it has to be always running on the background while playing is not the biggest issue but rather the mental separation it creates between Steam apps and non-Steam apps.
Nice to hear somebody's distributing an English version of the trilogy anyhow. I was led to believe only certain countries in Central Europe were entitled to them.
The StarForce driver is sometimes renamed so that the name matches a game. For example, if you check for StarForce among non-pnp devices and you have Simon the Sorcerer 4 installed, you'll see two drivers called:Graxer wrote:It doesn't appear to. I used this method to check:Mud wrote:Do you know if it uses StarForce or not?
http://www.ehow.com/how_2286051_find-st ... puter.html
Simon the Sorcerer 4 Environment Driver
Simon the Sorcerer 4 Synchronization Driver
The whole StarForce driver mess started with the version 3.0 of the protection and since then StarForce [now 5.x] should come with a configuration utility to manage installed drivers.
For more information about StarForce check Wiki article and reference links, and Boycott StarForce webpage.
Whether or not an application is using StarForce can also be determined by analysing the executables with one of numerous protection identification programs. For obvious reasons I won't post any links to these, but they can be easily found on the internet.
Without downloading any additional software I can't see any sign of Starforce running on my PC. I checked for Environment Driver and Synchronization Driver.Morden wrote:The StarForce driver is sometimes renamed so that the name matches a game. For example, if you check for StarForce among non-pnp devices and you have Simon the Sorcerer 4 installed, you'll see two drivers called:Graxer wrote:It doesn't appear to. I used this method to check:Mud wrote:Do you know if it uses StarForce or not?
http://www.ehow.com/how_2286051_find-st ... puter.html
Simon the Sorcerer 4 Environment Driver
Simon the Sorcerer 4 Synchronization Driver
The whole StarForce driver mess started with the version 3.0 of the protection and since then StarForce [now 5.x] should come with a configuration utility to manage installed drivers.
For more information about StarForce check Wiki article and reference links, and Boycott StarForce webpage.
Whether or not an application is using StarForce can also be determined by analysing the executables with one of numerous protection identification programs. For obvious reasons I won't post any links to these, but they can be easily found on the internet.
I just read this:
I don't see any mention of Starforce on the game's listing.Stardock (the creators of Impulse) does allow for DRM's such as Securom on Impulse and leaves the decision on DRM's entirely up to the third party companies publishing on their platform. However any form of DRM is always disclosed on Impulse, and Stardock are the only digital distribution system to provide this information to the customer up-front.
You never know. GamersGate used StarForce ProActive to protect their Gobliiins 4 bundle.
A forum user named jefklak bought the bundle and had some problems with product activation. You can read about those here. I guess that's the main reason why people ask whether or not StarForce is used.
A forum user named jefklak bought the bundle and had some problems with product activation. You can read about those here. I guess that's the main reason why people ask whether or not StarForce is used.