Residual - emulator for grim fandango and monkey island 4!
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Residual - emulator for grim fandango and monkey island 4!
Hello
I came across an emulator called residual which emulates mi4 and grim f. Apparently it has been available for years the problem is, lack of devs. How come nobody is interested in helping the project out? I have never played Grim but I believe lots of people enjoyed the game. I definately enjoyed mi4, and if the emu was for symbian, then that would be brill. I have no programming skills but would anyone be interested in helping the project out?
Thanks
edit: website is http://residual.sourceforge.net/
I came across an emulator called residual which emulates mi4 and grim f. Apparently it has been available for years the problem is, lack of devs. How come nobody is interested in helping the project out? I have never played Grim but I believe lots of people enjoyed the game. I definately enjoyed mi4, and if the emu was for symbian, then that would be brill. I have no programming skills but would anyone be interested in helping the project out?
Thanks
edit: website is http://residual.sourceforge.net/
Re: Residual - emulator for grim fandango and monkey island
Residual actually has been a sub-project of ScummVM in the past, but nowadays it is a standalone project. I think some ScummVM developers also contributed a bit to residual.daaceking wrote:Hello
I came across an emulator called residual which emulates mi4 and grim f. Apparently it has been available for years the problem is, lack of devs. How come nobody is interested in helping the project out? I have never played Grim but I believe lots of people enjoyed the game. I definately enjoyed mi4, and if the emu was for symbian, then that would be brill. I have no programming skills but would anyone be interested in helping the project out?
Thanks
edit: website is http://residual.sourceforge.net/
It's not abandoned afaik, its just slow.daaceking wrote:it does say it has a lot of scummvm code in so you could be right about developers working on that too.
why did they abandon it? too much work? not realistically possible?
You can actually play the first bit of GF so all the basic stuff is in working condition.
Actually, there has been a boom of work done on it recently, and GF is playable until the late parts of Year 3. Hopefully it will be completable sometime soon.bobdevis wrote: It's not abandoned afaik, its just slow.
You can actually play the first bit of GF so all the basic stuff is in working condition.
Wow, someone actually read the Wiki between my edits to it.
Because, actually, I did another update to it just after you read it, to change it to say that "Manny returns to El Marrow (Year 4)" was the new end...
BUT, I was right now on my way over, to change it again. (The new text, is a surprise )
giucam really deserves credit for the work he's done on residual lately (and of course loads of credit to those that worked on it before too).
As for EMI: The current level of support is:
"Can be detected"
No plans for fixing it afaik, atleast until Grim Fandango works.
Because, actually, I did another update to it just after you read it, to change it to say that "Manny returns to El Marrow (Year 4)" was the new end...
BUT, I was right now on my way over, to change it again. (The new text, is a surprise )
giucam really deserves credit for the work he's done on residual lately (and of course loads of credit to those that worked on it before too).
As for EMI: The current level of support is:
"Can be detected"
No plans for fixing it afaik, atleast until Grim Fandango works.
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It is designed for Grim, yes, however there is some overlap in the engine between Grim and MI4, they both use LUA, and their file formats are similar. HOWEVER, from what I read, MI4 uses quite a few functions that grim rarely uses quite a bit more, which means that the current implementation of them will be found rather incomplete when EMI tries to use them in different ways.daaceking wrote:I read it was primarily designed for grim fandango, so it's pointless trying to runanything else. But can I atleast play it on symbian?
As aquadran and garrythefish states over on residual's forums, EMI might happen only when Grim is stable, as it otherwise will be quite a mess. (The only thing that should be easily accepted into the repos at this point I guess, would be MD5's of the missing versions of EMI, so that it can detect all of them )
Still, IMHO*, Grim is a much better game than EMI, but thats of course a matter of taste.
And, for Symbian, well I don't know, the backends were synced with ScummVM quite recently, so there might be some support, however, I don't know if anyone has even attempted to build for Symbian. You're welcome to try, is my best answer.
* AFAIK, IMHO stands for In My Humble Opinion.
EDIT: Yes, regression-testing remains to be done, and I do think that the daily-builds are a bit behind on all but two platforms (Debian and win32), the Wiki-text currently reflects the latest Git-commit. All puzzles have been tested at least once, although not on the same revision.
Web pages speak louder than words: http://residual.sourceforge.net/
Of course, I have to be the one asking if Residual will be ported to such and such system/console.
Soooo, without any further ado... For the love of God, make it compatible with the Dreamcast!
In all seriousness, though, it's great that the game is finally completable. Maybe someday, we'll see the development team grow to the likes of ScummVm's. Wouldn't that be exciting?
Soooo, without any further ado... For the love of God, make it compatible with the Dreamcast!
In all seriousness, though, it's great that the game is finally completable. Maybe someday, we'll see the development team grow to the likes of ScummVm's. Wouldn't that be exciting?