Bug #3039004: "MANIACNES: Ed does not appear at doorway."
Actually whole thing is a gross hack on top of SCUMM v1.5 hack
with extra wide screen. It all calls for review and writing
specified methods.
svn-id: r52375
Bug #3032778 was fixed too as it is the duplicate.
Since there is no engine-specific logic, rely on superclass'
setupSoundSettings(), and use it on startup too.
svn-id: r52374
Bug #3034370: "Manhunter: New York keyboard unresponsive". Actually
the keyboard was made responsive after June implementation of set.key,
still the game speed was increasing. Fixed that too.
svn-id: r52369
Add a comment about a cracked versions of Fascination. The crack used
is based on the original executable's tolerance, it crashes in
Scummvm.
svn-id: r52360
This reverses the stereo channels for all sfx streams, meant for
hardware devices which expect an inverse order. Use it for the Wii
and Gamecube port since it's reversed since day one :P
svn-id: r52357
we are loading pictures very fast, this results in a kPalVary race condition, because sierra set timer to 1 tick, when it was getting called with 0 ticks and required the timer to occur before the transition. Fixes freddy pharkas nighttime being daytime during transitions (bug #3051905)
svn-id: r52351
This speeds up loading of KYRA3's TLK files by a lot, since only the index
table will be load now. This should help the startup time for KYRA3 when
playing from CD or other slow storages.
svn-id: r52347
experimental feature - enable by putting "scireplacedialog=true" inside scummvm section of scummvm.ini
LSL6 currently loses the ability to quicksave, when using the feature. Although i don't see it as a huge loss. That way it's now possible to save to up to 100 slots instead of just 20.
svn-id: r52345
The last PSP optimization made reading much faster, but writing isn't buffered so saving the config file was VERY slow.
I decided the cleanest way to do this would be to add BWS and use BSRS.
svn-id: r52327
I need the write buffering for the new version of the PSP streams and thought the simplest way to implement it would be along the lines of BufferedReadStream. Sadly, I found a nasty little bug in BRS but that's taken care of.
Also, I adapted these streams for target-specific memory allocation by using virtual functions for allocation/deallocation.
svn-id: r52325