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If I, or someone else, posted literally everything you have to type in DOSbox (it really installs itself) to get Callahan’s working, would you do it? You would not be required to understand the DOS abracadabra you’re typing.
Let me put it this way: you peel my potatoes and cook them - I’ll eat french fries like a freeloading bastard.
P.S. I have DOSBox 0.73.0.0 installed on my laptop.
P.P.S. I’m not even sure how you use the sodded thing (DB, not laptop).
It could always be worse, remember that.
mjp
How hard would it be for the developers/publishers or some fan to make a Remastered/Special edition for Windows like they did with many other games
It would be a lot harder for them than it would be for you to learn how to use DOSbox.
Okay, question for SweetD and Zobraks: If I, or someone else, posted literally everything you have to type in DOSbox (it really installs itself) to get Callahan’s working, would you do it? You would not be required to understand the DOS abracadabra you’re typing.
As I said before, I knew how to use DOS commands, (it was a pain in the arse though), but I have forgotten most of it. I guess I could learn it again, if someone would be willing to explain. The question is how much space DOSbox takes, and how much it lowers computer’s productivity and speed?
I’m just bringing to attention that if more DOS games were made into Special Edition Windows games, maybe more people would be interested in playing them. It would be much easier than tangling with “special programs” Just look how famous Monkey Island and Broken Sword series is. I just think it would help adventure community a lot if we bring back old classic games to attention by making re-releases.
Does anyone agree with me about this question in general?
Everything you need to know about me has already been told.
Ungrateful lazy nagging bunch. Well, at least they gave you a T-shirt for your trouble.
Been there, got the T-shirt (sorry, it’s Prikaprednazperuke again ) I tell you, compatibility CD is the only choice for them.
Hey, that actually looks great! If it isn’t a scam, of course.
PS: Well, SweetD is back to pouting and nagging, and I can’t make chocolate from Zobrak’s reply. So I’m definitely NOT going to all that trouble.
PPS: Oh, Mr. Z. edited his post. I guess his answer is yes.
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Looking forward to: Ithaka of the Clouds; The Last Crown; all the kickstarter adventure games I supported
but I know games that work fine on Windows and were made in late 90’s (like Discworld Noir (97)).
I had to use my virtual Windows 98 machine to be able to play Discworld Noir properly. It didn’t work in Vista64. So there…
DOSBox isn’t hard to use, and it really doesn’t use a lot of resources at all.
The truth can’t hurt you, it’s just like the dark: it scares you witless but in time you see things clear and stark. - Elvis Costello
Maybe this time I can be strong, but since I know who I am, I’m probably wrong. Maybe this time I can go far, but thinking about where I’ve been ain’t helping me start. - Michael Kiwanuka
Been there, got the T-shirt (sorry, it’s Prikaprednazperuke again ) I tell you, compatibility CD is the only choice for them.
I read almost everything you wrote and I didn’t understand it very well (like I didn’t understand anything you said when we used to talked , anyway )
To be honest you didn’t really bother to explain it in detail, you just listed the basic commands. I know, I’ve used DOS, and I’m sure you skipped some steps. You don’t deserve that T-shirt.
I’m actually over-exaggerating. I just don’t want to bother with DOS again, right now
Everything you need to know about me has already been told.
Wow, do they always start off this contentious?
How hard would it be for the developers/publishers or some fan to make a Remastered/Special edition for Windows like they did with many other games (Monkey Island Special Edition games, Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards: Reloaded)
Since Josh is around, hopefully he can answer if this might be possible in the future?
It’s surprisingly difficult to arrange. For really old games (like Larry and many of the old Sierra quest games), the source code doesn’t even exist anymore, so the game would have to be created from scratch. For many other games, there are rights issues, given how much corporate changing-of-hands goes on. In Callahan’s case, it’s even more complicated: I’ve been told that Callahan’s was *not* one of the properties included when Legend was sold to GT Interactive, so the rights essentially remain with the non-existent Legend, and what’s more, Legend only had three years’ worth of license to use the Callahan’s property, so that would all have to be renegotiated from scratch.
OY.
As I said before, I knew how to use DOS commands, (it was a pain in the arse though), but I have forgotten most of it. I guess I could learn it again, if someone would be willing to explain. The question is how much space DOSbox takes, and how much it lowers computer’s productivity and speed?
You only need to know two commands, and we can easily enough just give them in a “type this:” sort of way.
DOSBox takes a whopping 4.3 MB of space. That’s about as much as one single mp3 song.
DOSBox doesn’t lower your computer’s productivity and speed at all, unless for the requirements of the games you’re trying to run. And since most of those are at least 15 years old, I doubt they’ll tax your system much.
Why are you even resisting? Getting The Space Bar to run was a LOT harder…
The truth can’t hurt you, it’s just like the dark: it scares you witless but in time you see things clear and stark. - Elvis Costello
Maybe this time I can be strong, but since I know who I am, I’m probably wrong. Maybe this time I can go far, but thinking about where I’ve been ain’t helping me start. - Michael Kiwanuka
but I know games that work fine on Windows and were made in late 90’s (like Discworld Noir (97)).
I had to use my virtual Windows 98 machine to be able to play Discworld Noir properly. It didn’t work in Vista64. So there…
DOSBox isn’t hard to use, and it really doesn’t use a lot of resources at all.
Discworld Noir worked fine on Windows XP, and it worked in windowed mode on Windows 7, so your argument is invalid.
So you’re saying that DOSbox doesn’t mess with computer’s performance at all and is easy to use ? Sorry but I find that hard to believe.
Edit: I just saw you reply TimovieMan, I take back what I said. I guess it wouldn’t make my computer work any harder than it is. The only hard thing would be getting used to those DOS commands again.
P.S. I will answer your PM soon, I’ve been a bit busy.
It’s surprisingly difficult to arrange. For really old games (like Larry and many of the old Sierra quest games), the source code doesn’t even exist anymore, so the game would have to be created from scratch. For many other games, there are rights issues, given how much corporate changing-of-hands goes on. In Callahan’s case, it’s even more complicated: I’ve been told that Callahan’s was *not* one of the properties included when Legend was sold to GT Interactive, so the rights essentially remain with the non-existent Legend, and what’s more, Legend only had three years’ worth of license to use the Callahan’s property, so that would all have to be renegotiated from scratch.
OY.
Oh god, I’m so sorry to hear that Josh, I didn’t know things involving Callahan’s rights were so complicated. I really thought it would be possible to make a newer version with maybe better graphics. Empty wishes, I guess
Everything you need to know about me has already been told.
Well, well, well! Does it actually work, Zobraks?
PS: The attic? Hehehe….
Now playing: ——-
Recently finished: don’t remember
Up next: Eh…
Looking forward to: Ithaka of the Clouds; The Last Crown; all the kickstarter adventure games I supported
Well, well, well! Does it actually work, Zobraks?
I’ll go to the attic and try to dig that CCS copy now. Then I’ll try to install it and I’ll keep you posted.
I just started the installer to make a screenshot of it.
It could always be worse, remember that.
mjp
DOSBox doesn’t lower your computer’s productivity and speed at all
Finally, a voice of sanity. I don’t know who you’ve have been talking to, but DOSBox is not like a virtual machine. It’s just a teeny tiny program that takes ZERO of a modern computer power.
I really thought it would be possible to make a newer version with maybe better graphics.
Believe me, Callahan’s doesn’t look bad at all in motion, apart from some clunky scrolling and not-so-great character animation.
Recently finished: Four Last Things 4/5, Edna & Harvey: The Breakout 5/5, Chains of Satinav 3,95/5, A Vampyre Story 88, Sam Peters 3/5, Broken Sword 1 4,5/5, Broken Sword 2 4,3/5, Broken Sword 3 85, Broken Sword 5 81, Gray Matter 4/5\nCurrently playing: Broken Sword 4, Keepsake (Let\‘s Play), Callahan\‘s Crosstime Saloon (post-Community Playthrough)\nLooking forward to: A Playwright’s Tale
For Pete’s sake, Diego, let her be. She doesn’t want to listen, she doesn’t want any help, she just likes to get everybody’s attention. If she doesn’t want to participate in the playthrough, fine with me.
Now playing: ——-
Recently finished: don’t remember
Up next: Eh…
Looking forward to: Ithaka of the Clouds; The Last Crown; all the kickstarter adventure games I supported
I’m in (as you can see):
This puzzle reminds me of MMFT.
It could always be worse, remember that.
mjp
One of the more memorable puzzles overall, if a bit hard if you’re someone who doesn’t like rock music AND/OR doesn’t speak English very good.
This puzzle reminds me of MMFT.
Maniac Mansion Full Throttle?
Memento Mori Fork in the Tale?
Monty Mython’s Feaning of Tlife?
Mindfulness-based Mind Fitness Training?
Recently finished: Four Last Things 4/5, Edna & Harvey: The Breakout 5/5, Chains of Satinav 3,95/5, A Vampyre Story 88, Sam Peters 3/5, Broken Sword 1 4,5/5, Broken Sword 2 4,3/5, Broken Sword 3 85, Broken Sword 5 81, Gray Matter 4/5\nCurrently playing: Broken Sword 4, Keepsake (Let\‘s Play), Callahan\‘s Crosstime Saloon (post-Community Playthrough)\nLooking forward to: A Playwright’s Tale
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