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I can’t get it to work. What OS?
I think it was Windows XP back then. But it doesn’t work on my current system either, no matter what
Check this you two.
Press Ctrl + F (while on the page I linked), type Tony and press Enter.
BTW, (stupid) Tony works fine on my laptop with XP Pro SP2 (without ScummVM or anything else).
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I can’t get it to work. What OS?
I think it was Windows XP back then. But it doesn’t work on my current system either, no matter what
Check this you two.
Press Ctrl + F (while on the page I linked), type Tony and press Enter.BTW, (stupid) Tony works fine on my laptop with XP Pro SP2 (without ScummVM or anything else).
ScummVM runs `Night of the Roasted moths`, not `A Rakes Progress` which, I believe, was the game in question
I quite like Night of the Roasted Moths, I’ve played it several times. A very fun and colorful LucasArts-y adventure, with those awesome mirror-house perspectives that I love. Lot’s of inventory items, lots of hotspots and multiple puzzles to solve at the same time. However, I too find the protagonist’s voice (English) rather grating. That voice, combined with the fact that he’s throwing sarcastic insults at you whenever you try using an inappropriate item on an object (which happens a lot, because, as mentioned, some of the puzzles are quite hard) can get very annoying, but the remaining characters are voiced very well and kinda evens it out. Still, I’d certainly appreciate the option to play with German voices and English subtitles.
I remember being ecstatic upon the release of this game, a fresh 2D breeze in the evergrowing plethora of 3D yuckiness. Sadly, the sequel, A Rake’s Progress, went straight into the 3D pitfall (why do AG-franchises keep doing that??) and looks as unappetizing as the original looks good
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Cornfed Pig: You parked in a handicapped zone.
Duckman: Who cares? Nobody parks there anyway, except for the people who are supposed to park there and, hell, I can outrun them anytime.
ScummVM runs `Night of the Roasted moths`, not `A Rakes Progress` which, I believe, was the game in question
That’s the case. Also while I prefer the original 2D, the cartoon style of 3D characters was really good. Backgrounds sucked, but it was a project by enthusiasts made on a small budget. I read Tony’s postmortem somewhere, they were really just a bunch of adventure fans who came together.
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