So with a minimum knowledge of C++, you could use a development environment like Visual Studio to put breakpoints in the 3DO code, like in the 3do movie player. There's also a specific sub-folder for the 3DO code in engines/sherlock/scalpel/3do. The code for the Sherlock engine is in a folder /engines/sherlock within the ScummVM source code. Well, if you wanted to try tackling it, then obviously it would require you to learn C++, and to set up and compile the source code.Īs for how complicated it would be, it's hard to say for sure. Tumbleweed wrote:How many files or lines of code are we speaking of, before I try in vain (It could well take me 100x of the speed of any of you)? IS it really reasonable for a beginner? My experience is that game prices on Ebay and Amazon have a tendency to jump after ScummVM support is officially announced. But if the 3DO version is that cheap at the moment, it would be well worth getting it for the eventual support. I don't know how quickly these remaining points will be looked into it's not one of my current immediate priorities. We may end up creating a tool to extract the font and/or journal graphics from the PC version for use in the 3DO version. The 3DO version is also missing the journal the PC version has. There's still a few remaining areas that will need to be looked into, including:ġ) Minor positioning issues with the characters when you walk aroundĢ) The Darts game crashes, although that could be played aroundģ) The font is kind of bad, since we can't properly simulate the smoothing/aliasing process original 3DO machines do. As it stands, the 3DO version is partially supported. The only version of the game with full talkie is the 3DO version it also has animated video sequence closeups of the characters talking when doing conversations. I just own he foppy one.īesides, is the 3DO version supported? Is it an enhanced version other than the voices? Had it were objectively the definitive version, it seems to be only 20$ in Amazon I've seen it commented, but not sure if it's reliable info. I'd like to ask whether anyone knows of a CD version that is full talkie. First of all, thank you for supporting this game! It's awesome your effort!
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