Language?PsyCrow wrote:Game version: DOS
ScummVM 1.6.0 is Near
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Re: PSP - Eye of the Beholder
- eriktorbjorn
- ScummVM Developer
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It says "There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive \Device\Harddisk2\DR2". It offers choices of Cancel, Try Again, Continue. Whichever I push, the message pops up again, then whichever I push again it disappears and ScummVM loads normally. Sometimes this message comes up when quitting a game, other times I get a message that ScummVM crashed.eriktorbjorn wrote:I could be wrong, but that doesn't sound like any error message I've ever seen in ScummVM. Exactly what does it say, and when does it say it?Egon wrote:Also, when I first start ScummVM it complains that no disc is in the drive.
Game: Hopkins FBI
Game version: OS/2/English
ScummVM version: 1.6.0git3976-g2fcca38
Operating system: Windows 7 64-bit (using a 32-bit ScummVM daily build)
It's not completable. It crashes after you give the coins to the guy by the beach because the English OS/2 version lacks the file T421.ANM.
I've filed bug report #3612423.
Game version: OS/2/English
ScummVM version: 1.6.0git3976-g2fcca38
Operating system: Windows 7 64-bit (using a 32-bit ScummVM daily build)
It's not completable. It crashes after you give the coins to the guy by the beach because the English OS/2 version lacks the file T421.ANM.
I've filed bug report #3612423.
Full throttle DOS version B tested on Windows 7 x64
Full throttle DOS version B tested on Windows 7 x64.
I just completed testing of full throttle in the 1.6.0 build. I was
able to play all the way through without any issues. I did use the
save feature and let all the cutscenes play through. The version of
the build is listed below.
1.6.0git3955-g69...30 2013 09:14:51
I just completed testing of full throttle in the 1.6.0 build. I was
able to play all the way through without any issues. I did use the
save feature and let all the cutscenes play through. The version of
the build is listed below.
1.6.0git3955-g69...30 2013 09:14:51
- eriktorbjorn
- ScummVM Developer
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- Joined: Mon Oct 31, 2005 7:39 am
I can't find any error message like that in ScummVM. If it's a Windows message box, I guess it's something from your operating system. Otherwise, I guess it would have to be a message from the game itself. Do you have any settings in ScummVM (either the Options or the Edit game dialog) that point to that particular path?Egon wrote: It says "There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive \Device\Harddisk2\DR2". It offers choices of Cancel, Try Again, Continue. Whichever I push, the message pops up again, then whichever I push again it disappears and ScummVM loads normally. Sometimes this message comes up when quitting a game, other times I get a message that ScummVM crashed.
No, neither... I don't even know what that path is supposed to be, as I can't locate it. I did update my Realtek audio drivers at about the same time I installed ScummVM 1.6.0, but no other program has had any such odd errors.eriktorbjorn wrote:I can't find any error message like that in ScummVM. If it's a Windows message box, I guess it's something from your operating system. Otherwise, I guess it would have to be a message from the game itself. Do you have any settings in ScummVM (either the Options or the Edit game dialog) that point to that particular path?
Did you point ScummVM to your external hard disk/CD drive when you added a game (or when changing some other setting like extra path)?Egon wrote:No, neither... I don't even know what that path is supposed to be, as I can't locate it. I did update my Realtek audio drivers at about the same time I installed ScummVM 1.6.0, but no other program has had any such odd errors.eriktorbjorn wrote:I can't find any error message like that in ScummVM. If it's a Windows message box, I guess it's something from your operating system. Otherwise, I guess it would have to be a message from the game itself. Do you have any settings in ScummVM (either the Options or the Edit game dialog) that point to that particular path?
No, and it doesn't happen when downgrading to 1.5.0, then pops again when re-installing 1.6.0.LordHoto wrote:Did you point ScummVM to your external hard disk/CD drive when you added a game (or when changing some other setting like extra path)?Egon wrote:No, neither... I don't even know what that path is supposed to be, as I can't locate it. I did update my Realtek audio drivers at about the same time I installed ScummVM 1.6.0, but no other program has had any such odd errors.eriktorbjorn wrote:I can't find any error message like that in ScummVM. If it's a Windows message box, I guess it's something from your operating system. Otherwise, I guess it would have to be a message from the game itself. Do you have any settings in ScummVM (either the Options or the Edit game dialog) that point to that particular path?
Game: Hopkins FBI
Game version: OS/2/English
ScummVM version: 1.6.0git3987-geddf8cb
Operating system: Windows 7 64-bit (using a 32-bit ScummVM daily build)
It is completable now. As with tag2015's playthrough of the Linux version, all the bugs currently open in the bugtracker that are not related to the ScummVM interface are still present in the OS/2 version as well.
Game version: OS/2/English
ScummVM version: 1.6.0git3987-geddf8cb
Operating system: Windows 7 64-bit (using a 32-bit ScummVM daily build)
It is completable now. As with tag2015's playthrough of the Linux version, all the bugs currently open in the bugtracker that are not related to the ScummVM interface are still present in the OS/2 version as well.
Game: Hopkins FBI
Game version: BeOS/English
ScummVM version: 1.6.0git3989-g0031c41
Operating system: Wii
It's not completable. It crashes at the point when Hopkins is at his computer, right before the credits start.
I filed bug report #3612611.
Game version: BeOS/English
ScummVM version: 1.6.0git3989-g0031c41
Operating system: Wii
It's not completable. It crashes at the point when Hopkins is at his computer, right before the credits start.
I filed bug report #3612611.
Game: Hopkins FBI
Game version: BeOS/English
ScummVM version: 1.7.0git8-g3d5b975
Operating system: Wii
It's completable now. The bugs that are in the other versions that haven't been fixed are in the BeOS version too. The only bug that I found that was specific to my playthough on Wii was a palette issue with the inventory icons that's not present on Win32 (possibly due to the fact the Wii is big endian).
I filed bug report #3612719.
Game version: BeOS/English
ScummVM version: 1.7.0git8-g3d5b975
Operating system: Wii
It's completable now. The bugs that are in the other versions that haven't been fixed are in the BeOS version too. The only bug that I found that was specific to my playthough on Wii was a palette issue with the inventory icons that's not present on Win32 (possibly due to the fact the Wii is big endian).
I filed bug report #3612719.
- Strangerke
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- Location: Belgium
Thanks a lot for all your tests on Hopkins... I'm doing my best to fix the remaining one Thanks again!
If some people want to take a look at the game and don't own it, I've uploaded the demos I have on SourceForge.
Have fun!
If some people want to take a look at the game and don't own it, I've uploaded the demos I have on SourceForge.
Have fun!