![]() ![]() I can see both sides of the argument but there is a slightly stronger bias on the OP.ġ) GOG mission is in preserving games if that is the case, I don't see a problem in including the original media (and in some cases they do include the original version of the game)Ģ) Nobody said that they need to "support" DOS but if you have websites that have zip archive with the actual "abandonware" of an application would make sense for GOG to offer the same as legit, when offering the Scumm version of the games for example. using alternatives on modern systems or running it on original hardware, is a different story. What the people are doing with the files, e.g. There is absolutely not one single reason to not release the full set of files for every ScummVM supported game or old game in general. But you need the missing executable to do so.Īnd then there are still games like Loom where the uncensored EGA version is missing. It is better to use DOSBox for this game. ![]() It is partially broken in ScummVM (this includes the latest release). Then there is the specific case of Lure of the Temptress. It is not supported in the current stable releases of ScummVM and it is bugged in the daily releases. Many Steam releases and a few GOG releases fail to include this critical file, and so DREAMM won’t be able to identify those games."ĭREAMM is also one possible way to run Escape from Monkey Island on modern systems. "Important: DREAMM requires the original executable file in order to run a game. ![]() But DREAMM also requires the executables: With DREAMM you can run these games more like they did on original hardware. In the case of Lucasfilm/LucasArts games there is for example DREAMM as an alternative for ScummVM: With a full set of files you can use alternatives even for modern systems. ![]()
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