Does anyone have any screenshots of the Macintosh version of this game? I'm curios to see how it compares to the other versions.
Is there any progress to report on regarding the Macintosh version of Space Quest III and Hoyle I & II?
Space Quest III MAC
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Re: Space Quest III MAC
I don't have any of it running on a real Macintosh and it doesn't look right in ScummVM yet.PsyCrow wrote:Does anyone have any screenshots of the Macintosh version of this game? I'm curios to see how it compares to the other versions.
No. We still don't support the hi-res graphics so it looks quite weird.PsyCrow wrote:Is there any progress to report on regarding the Macintosh version of Space Quest III and Hoyle I & II?
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No. There are hi-res graphics in there too which is why it looks wrong. It's not just the scripts assuming a resolution.md5 wrote:They upscaled the graphics to another resolution, AFAIK, so yes, the end result is pretty much the same, but internally the game scripts assume the upscaled resolution when drawing windows etc, which is why it looks wrong in ScummVM
The copy of the MAC version I have comes on six 3.5 inch disks. (The DOS version comes on three 3.5 disks). Is the higher resolution content of the MAC version the reason for the additional disks?
Is there a way to copy files off the MAC disks without using a MAC?
I've still not been able to find any MAC specific screenshots and the ones on the back of the MAC box don't appear any different, but for those interested, here is a scan of the front of my poor condition box.
http://www.freow.net/sq_3_mac.jpg
Is there a way to copy files off the MAC disks without using a MAC?
I've still not been able to find any MAC specific screenshots and the ones on the back of the MAC box don't appear any different, but for those interested, here is a scan of the front of my poor condition box.
http://www.freow.net/sq_3_mac.jpg
Seems text and dialog boxes mostly. Haven't seen anything on the scale of Hoyle 1 (which has nearly everything in high-res).PsyCrow wrote:So is it a combination of upscaled and higher resolution images? If so, what elements are actually hires?
No idea.PsyCrow wrote:The copy of the MAC version I have comes on six 3.5 inch disks. (The DOS version comes on three 3.5 disks). Is the higher resolution content of the MAC version the reason for the additional disks?
HFVExplorer.PsyCrow wrote:Is there a way to copy files off the MAC disks without using a MAC?
Unfortunately, yesPsyCrow wrote:HFVExplorer seems to work great for newer Sierra games that came on the 1.4MB floppies. But Space Quest III comes on the 800KB disks (I think) so doesn't seem to work. Is a true MAC system the only alternative to getting info off the disks?
Evil Apple decided to screw everyone by making drives only they had and then be one of the first companies to stop putting floppy drives in their computers.
I was intrigued by the fact that these mac games featured hi-res graphics. So I set up the proper emulation (Basilisk II) and tried them out.
I took some screenshots and uploaded them to mobygames, but until they get approved, I uploaded to ImageShack as well, and here they are:
hoyle 1:
hoyle 2:
edit: the first pictures I uploaded were in a strange color pallete - caused by my Mini vMac emulator. I changed to Basilisk II, and the pallete is now normal.
I took some screenshots and uploaded them to mobygames, but until they get approved, I uploaded to ImageShack as well, and here they are:
hoyle 1:
hoyle 2:
edit: the first pictures I uploaded were in a strange color pallete - caused by my Mini vMac emulator. I changed to Basilisk II, and the pallete is now normal.