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# [ScummVM README](https://www.scummvm.org/) · [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/scummvm/scummvm.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/scummvm/scummvm) [![Translation status](https://translations.scummvm.org/widgets/scummvm/-/scummvm/svg-badge.svg)](https://translations.scummvm.org/engage/scummvm/?utm_source=widget) [![PRs Welcome](https://img.shields.io/badge/PRs-welcome-brightgreen.svg)](CONTRIBUTING.md#pull-requests) [![Codacy Badge](https://api.codacy.com/project/badge/Grade/200a9bd3f7a647b48415efb484cc8bdc)](https://www.codacy.com/app/sev-/scummvm?utm_source=github.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=scummvm/scummvm&utm_campaign=Badge_Grade)
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For more information, compatibility lists, details on donating, the
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latest release, progress reports and more, please visit the ScummVM home
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page at: <https://www.scummvm.org/>
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## Table of Contents:
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- [1.0) Introduction](#10-introduction)
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- [1.1) About ScummVM](#11-about-scummvm)
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- [1.2) Quick start](#12-quick-start)
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- [1.3) F.A.Q.](#13-faq)
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- [2.0) Contact](#20-contact)
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- [2.1) Reporting Bugs](#21-reporting-bugs)
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- [3.0) Supported Games](#30-supported-games)
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- [3.1) Copy Protection](#31-copy-protection)
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- [3.2) Datafiles](#32-datafiles)
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- [3.3) Multi-CD games notes](#33-multi-cd-games-notes)
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- [3.4) Known Problems](#34-known-problems)
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- [3.5) Extra Data Files](#35-extra-data-files)
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- [3.6) Blade Runner notes](#36-blade-runner-notes)
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- [3.7) Broken Sword games notes](#37-broken-sword-games-notes)
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- [3.7.1) Broken Sword](#371-broken-sword)
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- [3.7.2) Broken Sword II](#372-broken-sword-ii)
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- [3.7.3) Broken Sword games
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cutscenes](#373-broken-sword-games-cutscenes)
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- [3.7.4) Broken Sword games cutscenes, in
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retrospect](#374-broken-sword-games-cutscenes-in-retrospect)
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- [3.8) Day of the Tentacle notes](#38-day-of-the-tentacle-notes)
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- [3.9) Dragon History notes](#39-dragon-history-notes)
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- [3.10) Flight of the Amazon Queen
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notes](#310-flight-of-the-amazon-queen-notes)
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- [3.11) Gobliiins notes](#311-gobliiins-notes)
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- [3.12) Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb
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notes](#312-inherit-the-earth-quest-for-the-orb-notes)
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- [3.13) Mickey's Space Adventure
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notes](#313-mickeys-space-adventure-notes)
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- [3.14) Might and Magic Xeen games
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notes](#314-might-and-magic-xeen-games-notes)
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- [3.15) Myst game notes](#315-myst-game-notes)
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- [3.16) Quest for Glory notes](#316-quest-for-glory-notes)
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- [3.17) Riven game notes](#317-riven-game-notes)
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- [3.18) Simon the Sorcerer games
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notes](#318-simon-the-sorcerer-games-notes)
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- [3.19) Starship Titanic game
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notes](#319-starship-titanic-game-notes)
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- [3.20) The Curse of Monkey Island
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notes](#320-the-curse-of-monkey-island-notes)
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- [3.21) The Feeble Files notes](#321-the-feeble-files-notes)
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- [3.22) The Legend of Kyrandia
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notes](#322-the-legend-of-kyrandia-notes)
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- [3.23) Troll's Tale notes](#323-trolls-tale-notes)
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- [3.24) Winnie the Pooh notes](#324-winnie-the-pooh-notes)
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- [3.25) Sierra AGI games: Predictive Input
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Dialog](#325-sierra-agi-games-predictive-input-dialog)
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- [3.26) Sierra SCI games: Simultaneous speech and
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subtitles](#326-sierra-sci-games-simultaneous-speech-and-subtitles)
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- [3.27) Zork games notes](#327-zork-games-notes)
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- [3.27.1) Zork Nemesis: The Forbidden
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Lands](#3271-zork-nemesis-the-forbidden-lands)
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- [3.27.2) Zork: Grand
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Inquisitor](#3272-zork-grand-inquisitor)
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- [3.28) Commodore64 games notes](#328-commodore64-games-notes)
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- [3.29) Macintosh games notes](#329-macintosh-games-notes)
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- [4.0) Supported Platforms](#40-supported-platforms)
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- [5.0) Running ScummVM](#50-running-scummvm)
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- [5.1) Command Line Options](#51-command-line-options)
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- [5.2) Global Menu](#52-global-menu)
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- [5.3) Graphics filters](#53-graphics-filters)
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- [5.4) Hotkeys](#54-hotkeys)
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- [5.5) Language options](#55-language-options)
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- [6.0) Saved Games](#60-saved-games)
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- [6.1) Autosaves](#61-autosaves)
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- [6.2) Converting Saved Games](#62-converting-saved-games)
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- [6.3) Viewing/Loading saved games from the command
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line](#63-viewingloading-saved-games-from-the-command-line)
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- [7.0) Music and Sound](#70-music-and-sound)
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- [7.1) AdLib emulation](#71-adlib-emulation)
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- [7.2) FluidSynth MIDI emulation](#72-fluidsynth-midi-emulation)
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- [7.3) MT-32 emulation](#73-mt-32-emulation)
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- [7.4) MIDI emulation](#74-midi-emulation)
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- [7.5) Native MIDI support](#75-native-midi-support)
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- [7.5.1) Using MIDI options to customize Native MIDI
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output](#751-using-midi-options-to-customize-native-midi-output)
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- [7.6) UNIX native, ALSA and dmedia sequencer
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support](#76-unix-native-alsa-and-dmedia-sequencer-support)
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- [7.6.1) ALSA sequencer \[UNIX
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ONLY\]](#761-alsa-sequencer-unix-only)
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- [7.6.2) IRIX dmedia sequencer: \[UNIX
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ONLY\]](#762-irix-dmedia-sequencer-unix-only)
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- [7.7) TiMidity++ MIDI server
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support](#77-timidity-midi-server-support)
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- [7.8) Using compressed audio
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files](#78-using-compressed-audio-files)
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- [7.8.1) Using MP3 files for CD
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audio](#781-using-mp3-files-for-cd-audio)
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- [7.8.2) Using Ogg Vorbis files for CD
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audio](#782-using-ogg-vorbis-files-for-cd-audio)
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- [7.8.3) Using Flac files for CD
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audio](#783-using-flac-files-for-cd-audio)
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- [7.8.4) Compressing MONSTER.SOU with
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MP3](#784-compressing-monstersou-with-mp3)
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- [7.8.5) Compressing MONSTER.SOU with Ogg
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Vorbis](#785-compressing-monstersou-with-ogg-vorbis)
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- [7.8.6) Compressing MONSTER.SOU with
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Flac](#786-compressing-monstersou-with-flac)
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- [7.8.7) Compressing music/sfx/speech in AGOS
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games](#787-compressing-musicsfxspeech-in-agos-games)
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- [7.8.8) Compressing speech/music in Broken
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Sword](#788-compressing-speechmusic-in-broken-sword)
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- [7.8.9) Compressing speech/music in Broken Sword
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II](#789-compressing-speechmusic-in-broken-sword-ii)
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- [7.9) Output sample rate](#79-output-sample-rate)
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- [8.0) Configuration file](#80-configuration-file)
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- [8.1) Recognized configuration
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keywords](#81-recognized-configuration-keywords)
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- [8.2) Custom game options that can be toggled via the
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GUI](#82-custom-game-options-that-can-be-toggled-via-the-gui)
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- [9.0) Screenshots (SDL backend
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only)](#90-screenshots-sdl-backend-only)
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- [10.0) Compiling](#100-compiling)
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- [11.0) Changelog](#110-changelog)
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- [12.0) Credits](#120-credits)
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## 1.0) Introduction
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### 1.1) About ScummVM
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ScummVM is a program which allows you to run certain classic graphical
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point-and-click adventure games, provided you already have their data
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files. The clever part about this: ScummVM just replaces the executables
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shipped with the game, allowing you to play them on systems for which
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they were never designed\!
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Originally it was designed to run LucasArts' SCUMM games, such as Maniac
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Mansion, Monkey Island, Day of the Tentacle or Sam and Max. SCUMM stands
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for 'Script Creation Utility for Maniac Mansion', which was the first
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game for which LucasArts designed this system. And much later it gave
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its name to ScummVM ('VM' meaning Virtual Machine).
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Over time support for a lot of non-SCUMM games has been added, and
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ScummVM now also supports many of Sierra's AGI and SCI games (such as
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King's Quest 1-7, Space Quest 1-6, ...), Discworld 1 and 2, Simon the
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Sorcerer 1 and 2, Beneath A Steel Sky, Lure of the Temptress, Broken
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Sword I and II, Flight of the Amazon Queen, Gobliiins 1-3, The Legend of
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Kyrandia series, many of Humongous Entertainment's children's SCUMM
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games (including Freddi Fish and Putt Putt games) and many more. You can
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find a full list with details on which adventures are supported and how
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well on the compatibility page. ScummVM is continually improving, so
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check back often.
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Among the systems on which you can play those games are regular desktop
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computers (running Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, ...), game consoles
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(Dreamcast, Nintendo DS & Wii, PS2, PSP, ...), smartphones (Android,
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iPhone, Symbian ...) and more.
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At this time ScummVM is still under heavy development. Be aware that
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whilst we attempt to make sure that many games can be completed with few
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major bugs, crashes can happen and we offer no warranty. That being
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said, some of the games have been supported for a long time and should
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work fine with any recent stable release. You can get a feeling of how
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well each game is working in ScummVM by looking at the compatibility
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page. Actually, if you browse a bit around you might discover that
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ScummVM is even being used commercially to re-release some of the
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supported games on modern platforms. This shows that several companies
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are happy with the quality of the software and how well it can run some
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of the games.
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If you enjoy ScummVM feel free to donate using the PayPal button on the
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ScummVM homepage. This will help us buy utilities needed to develop
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ScummVM easier and quicker. If you cannot donate, help and contribute a
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patch\!
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### 1.2) Quick start
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For the impatient among you, here is how to get ScummVM running in five
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simple steps.
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1. Download ScummVM from <https://www.scummvm.org/downloads/> and
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install it.
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2. Create a directory on your hard drive and copy the game datafiles
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from the original media to this directory. Repeat this for every
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game you want to play.
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3. Start ScummVM, choose 'Add game', select the directory with the game
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datafiles (do not try to select the datafiles themselves\!) and
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press `Choose`.
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4. A dialog should pop up allowing you to configure various settings if
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you wish to (it should be just fine to leave everything at its
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default, though). Confirm the dialog.
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5. Select the game you want to play in the list, and press `Start`.
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In the future, you should be able to directly skip to step 5, unless you
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want to add more games.
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Hint: If you want to add multiple games in one go, try pressing and
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holding the shift key before clicking 'Add game' -- its label will
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change to 'Mass Add' and if you press it, you are again asked to select
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a directory, only this time ScummVM will search through all
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subdirectories for supported games.
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### 1.3) F.A.Q.
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We've compiled a list of F.A.Q. at:
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<https://www.scummvm.org/faq/>
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## 2.0) Contact
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The easiest way to contact the ScummVM team is by submitting bug reports
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(see section 2.1) or by using our forums at <https://forums.scummvm.org>.
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You can also join and e-mail the scummvm-devel mailing list, or chat
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with us on IRC (\#scummvm on irc.freenode.net) Please do not ask us to
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support an unsupported game -- read the FAQ on our web site first.
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### 2.1) Reporting Bugs
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To report a bug, please follow the "Bug Tracker" link from our homepage
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and log in with your GitHub account. Please make sure the bug is
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reproducible, and still occurs in the latest git/Daily build version.
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Also check the known problems list (below) and the compatibility list on
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our website for that game, to ensure the issue is not already known:
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<https://www.scummvm.org/compatibility/>
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Please do not report bugs for games that are not listed as being
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completeable in the 'Supported Games' section, or compatibility list. We
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_know_ those games have bugs.
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Please include the following information:
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- ScummVM version (PLEASE test the latest git/Daily build)
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- Bug details, including instructions on reproducing
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- Language of game (English, German, ...)
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- Version of game (talkie, floppy, ...)
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- Platform and Compiler (Win32, Linux, FreeBSD, ...)
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- Attach a saved game if possible - If this bug only occurred
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recently, please note the last version without the bug, and the
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first version including the bug. That way we can fix it quicker by
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looking at the changes made.
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Finally, please report each issue separately; do not file multiple
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issues on the same ticket. (Otherwise, it gets difficult to track the
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status of each individual bug).
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## 3.0) Supported Games
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At the moment the following games have been reported to work, and should
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be playable to the end: A more detailed compatibility list of the
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supported games can be found here:
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<https://www.scummvm.org/compatibility/>
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| LucasArts (SCUMM) Games: | |
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| Maniac Mansion | \[maniac\] |
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| Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders | \[zak\] |
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| Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade | \[indy3\] |
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| Loom | \[loom\] |
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| Passport to Adventure | \[pass\] |
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| The Secret of Monkey Island | \[monkey\] |
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| Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge | \[monkey2\] |
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| Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis | \[atlantis\] |
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| Day of the Tentacle | \[tentacle\] |
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| Sam & Max Hit the Road | \[samnmax\] |
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| Full Throttle | \[ft\] |
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| The Dig | \[dig\] |
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| The Curse of Monkey Island | \[comi\] |
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| Activision (MADE) Games: | |
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| ----------------------------- | ----------- |
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| Leather Goddesses of Phobos 2 | \[lgop2\] |
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| The Manhole | \[manhole\] |
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| Return to Zork | \[rtz\] |
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| Rodney's Funscreen | \[rodney\] |
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| Adventuresoft/Horrorsoft (AGOS) Games: | |
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| ----------------------------------------------------- | ------------ |
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| Elvira - Mistress of the Dark | \[elvira1\] |
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| Elvira II - The Jaws of Cerberus | \[elvira2\] |
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| Personal Nightmare | \[pn\] |
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| Simon the Sorcerer 1 | \[simon1\] |
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| Simon the Sorcerer 2 | \[simon2\] |
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| Simon the Sorcerer's Puzzle Pack - Demon In My Pocket | \[dimp\] |
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| Simon the Sorcerer's Puzzle Pack - Jumble | \[jumble\] |
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| Simon the Sorcerer's Puzzle Pack - NoPatience | \[puzzle\] |
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| Simon the Sorcerer's Puzzle Pack - Swampy Adventures | \[swampy\] |
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| The Feeble Files | \[feeble\] |
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| Waxworks | \[waxworks\] |
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| Coktel Vision (GOB) Games: | |
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| ---------------------------------------------------- | --------------- |
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| Bargon Attack | \[bargon\] |
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| Fascination | \[fascination\] |
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| Geisha | \[geisha\] |
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| Gobliiins | \[gob1\] |
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| Gobliins 2 | \[gob2\] |
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| Goblins 3 | \[gob3\] |
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| Lost in Time | \[lostintime\] |
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| Once Upon A Time: Little Red Riding Hood | \[littlered\] |
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| Playtoons: Bambou le sauveur de la jungle | \[bambou\] |
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| The Bizarre Adventures of Woodruff and the Schnibble | \[woodruff\] |
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| Urban Runner | \[urban\] |
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| Ween: The Prophecy | \[ween\] |
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| Revolution Software (Various) Games: | |
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| Beneath a Steel Sky | \[sky\] |
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| Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars | \[sword1\] |
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| Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror | \[sword2\] |
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| Lure of the Temptress | \[lure\] |
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| Sierra (AGI/preAGI) Games: | |
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| ---------------------------------------------------- | --------------- |
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| The Black Cauldron | \[bc\] |
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| Gold Rush\! | \[goldrush\] |
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| King's Quest I | \[kq1\] |
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| King's Quest II | \[kq2\] |
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| King's Quest III | \[kq3\] |
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| King's Quest IV | \[kq4\] |
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| Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards | \[lsl1\] |
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| Mixed-Up Mother Goose | \[mixedup\] |
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| Manhunter 1: New York | \[mh1\] |
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| Manhunter 2: San Francisco | \[mh2\] |
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| Police Quest I: In Pursuit of the Death Angel | \[pq1\] |
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| Space Quest I: The Sarien Encounter | \[sq1\] |
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| Space Quest II: Vohaul's Revenge | \[sq2\] |
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| Fanmade Games | \[agi-fanmade\] |
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| Mickey's Space Adventure | \[mickey\] |
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| Troll's Tale | \[troll\] |
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| Winnie the Pooh in the Hundred Acre Wood | \[winnie\] |
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| Sierra (SCI) Games: | |
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| Castle of Dr. Brain | \[castlebrain\] |
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| Codename: ICEMAN | \[iceman\] |
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| Conquests of Camelot | \[camelot\] |
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| Conquests of the Longbow | \[longbow\] |
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| EcoQuest: The Search for Cetus | \[ecoquest\] |
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| EcoQuest 2: Lost Secret of the Rainforest | \[ecoquest2\] |
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| Freddy Pharkas: Frontier Pharmacist | \[freddypharkas\] |
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| Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers | \[gk1\] |
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| Hoyle's Book of Games 1 | \[hoyle1\] |
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| Hoyle's Book of Games 2 | \[hoyle2\] |
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| Hoyle's Book of Games 3 | \[hoyle3\] |
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| Hoyle Classic Card Games | \[hoyle4\] |
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| Jones in the Fast Lane | \[jones\] |
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| King's Quest I | \[kq1sci\] |
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| King's Quest IV | \[kq4sci\] |
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| King's Quest V | \[kq5\] |
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| King's Quest VI | \[kq6\] |
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| King's Quest VII | \[kq7\] |
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| King's Questions | \[kquestions\] |
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| Laura Bow: The Colonel's Bequest | \[laurabow\] |
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| Laura Bow 2: The Dagger of Amon Ra | \[laurabow2\] |
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| Leisure Suit Larry 1 | \[lsl1sci\] |
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| Leisure Suit Larry 2 | \[lsl2\] |
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| Leisure Suit Larry 3 | \[lsl3\] |
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| Leisure Suit Larry 5 | \[lsl5\] |
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| Leisure Suit Larry 6 | \[lsl6\] |
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| Leisure Suit Larry 6 (hires) | \[lsl6hires\] |
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| Leisure Suit Larry 7 | \[lsl7\] |
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| Lighthouse: The Dark Being | \[lighthouse\] |
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| Mixed-up Fairy Tales | \[fairytales\] |
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| Mixed-up Mother Goose | \[mothergoose\] |
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| Mixed-up Mother Goose Deluxe | \[mothergoosehires\] |
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| Pepper's Adventures in Time | \[pepper\] |
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| Phantasmagoria | \[phantasmagoria\] |
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| Phantasmagoria 2: A Puzzle of Flesh | \[phantasmagoria2\] |
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| Police Quest 1 | \[pq1sci\] |
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| Police Quest 2 | \[pq2\] |
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| Police Quest 3 | \[pq3\] |
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| Police Quest 4 | \[pq4\] |
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| Quest for Glory 1/Hero's Quest | \[qfg1\] |
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| Quest for Glory 1 | \[qfg1vga\] |
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| Quest for Glory 2 | \[qfg2\] |
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| Quest for Glory 3 | \[qfg3\] |
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| Quest for Glory 4 | \[qfg4\] |
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| RAMA | \[rama\] |
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| Slater & Charlie Go Camping | \[slater\] |
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| Shivers | \[shivers\] |
|
|
| Space Quest I | \[sq1sci\] |
|
|
| Space Quest III | \[sq3\] |
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| Space Quest IV | \[sq4\] |
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| Space Quest V | \[sq5\] |
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| Space Quest 6 | \[sq6\] |
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| The Island of Dr. Brain | \[islandbrain\] |
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|
| The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery | \[gk2\] |
|
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| Torin's Passage | \[torin\] |
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| Other Games: | |
|
|
| ------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------- |
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| 3 Skulls of the Toltecs | \[toltecs\] |
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| Amazon: Guardians of Eden | \[access\] |
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| Beavis and Butt-head in Virtual Stupidity | \[bbvs\] |
|
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| Blade Runner | \[bladerunner\] |
|
|
| Blue Force | \[blueforce\] |
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| Broken Sword: The Return of the Templars | \[sword25\] |
|
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| Bud Tucker in Double Trouble | \[tucker\] |
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| Chivalry is Not Dead | \[chivalry\] |
|
|
| Cruise for a Corpse | \[cruise\] |
|
|
| DreamWeb | \[dreamweb\] |
|
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| Discworld | \[dw\] |
|
|
| Discworld 2: Missing Presumed ...\!? | \[dw2\] |
|
|
| Dragon History | \[draci\] |
|
|
| Drascula: The Vampire Strikes Back | \[drascula\] |
|
|
| Eye of the Beholder | \[eob\] |
|
|
| Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoon | \[eob2\] |
|
|
| Flight of the Amazon Queen | \[queen\] |
|
|
| Future Wars | \[fw\] |
|
|
| Hopkins FBI | \[hopkins\] |
|
|
| Hugo's House of Horrors | \[hugo1\] |
|
|
| Hugo 2: Whodunit? | \[hugo2\] |
|
|
| Hugo 3: Jungle of Doom | \[hugo3\] |
|
|
| I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream | \[ihnm\] |
|
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| Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb | \[ite\] |
|
|
| Lands of Lore: The Throne of Chaos | \[lol\] |
|
|
| Mortville Manor | \[mortevielle\] |
|
|
| Myst / Myst: Masterpiece Edition | \[myst\] |
|
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| Nippon Safes Inc. | \[nippon\] |
|
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| Rex Nebular and the Cosmic Gender Bender | \[nebular\] |
|
|
| Ringworld: Revenge Of The Patriarch | \[ringworld\] |
|
|
| Riven: The Sequel to Myst | \[riven\] |
|
|
| Return to Ringworld | \[ringworld2\] |
|
|
| Sfinx | \[sfinx\] |
|
|
| Soltys | \[soltys\] |
|
|
| Starship Titanic | \[titanic\] |
|
|
| The Journeyman Project: Pegasus Prime | \[pegasus\] |
|
|
| The Labyrinth of Time | \[lab\] |
|
|
| The Legend of Kyrandia | \[kyra1\] |
|
|
| The Legend of Kyrandia: The Hand of Fate | \[kyra2\] |
|
|
| The Legend of Kyrandia: Malcolm's Revenge | \[kyra3\] |
|
|
| The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Serrated Scalpel | \[scalpel\] |
|
|
| The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Rose Tattoo | \[rosetattoo\] |
|
|
| The Neverhood | \[neverhood\] |
|
|
| The 7th Guest | \[t7g\] |
|
|
| TeenAgent | \[teenagent\] |
|
|
| Toonstruck | \[toon\] |
|
|
| Tony Tough and the Night of Roasted Moths | \[tony\] |
|
|
| Touche: The Adventures of the Fifth Musketeer | \[touche\] |
|
|
| U.F.O.s / Gnap: Der Schurke aus dem All | \[gnap\] |
|
|
| Versailles: 1685 | \[versailles\] |
|
|
| Voyeur | \[voyeur\] |
|
|
| Zork: Grand Inquisitor | \[zgi\] |
|
|
| Zork Nemesis: The Forbidden Lands | \[znemesis\] |
|
|
|
|
| Humongous Entertainment (SCUMM) Games: | |
|
|
| -------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------- |
|
|
| Backyard Baseball | \[baseball\] |
|
|
| Backyard Baseball 2001 | \[baseball2001\] |
|
|
| Backyard Baseball 2003 | \[baseball2003\] |
|
|
| Backyard Football | \[football\] |
|
|
| Backyard Football 2002 | \[football2002\] |
|
|
| Bear Stormin' | \[brstorm\] |
|
|
| Big Thinkers First Grade | \[thinker1\] |
|
|
| Big Thinkers Kindergarten | \[thinkerk\] |
|
|
| Blue's 123 Time Activities | \[Blues123Time\] |
|
|
| Blue's ABC Time Activities | \[BluesABCTime\] |
|
|
| Blue's Art Time Activities | \[arttime\] |
|
|
| Blue's Birthday Adventure | \[BluesBirthday\] |
|
|
| Blue's Reading Time Activities | \[readtime\] |
|
|
| Fatty Bear's Birthday Surprise | \[fbear\] |
|
|
| Fatty Bear's Fun Pack | \[fbpack\] |
|
|
| Freddi Fish 1: The Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds | \[freddi\] |
|
|
| Freddi Fish 2: The Case of the Haunted Schoolhouse | \[freddi2\] |
|
|
| Freddi Fish 3: The Case of the Stolen Conch Shell | \[freddi3\] |
|
|
| Freddi Fish 4: The Case of the Hogfish Rustlers of Briny Gulch | \[freddi4\] |
|
|
| Freddi Fish 5: The Case of the Creature of Coral Cove | \[freddicove\] |
|
|
| Freddi Fish and Luther's Maze Madness | \[maze\] |
|
|
| Freddi Fish and Luther's Water Worries | \[water\] |
|
|
| Let's Explore the Airport with Buzzy | \[airport\] |
|
|
| Let's Explore the Farm with Buzzy | \[farm\] |
|
|
| Let's Explore the Jungle with Buzzy | \[jungle\] |
|
|
| Pajama Sam: Games to Play on Any Day | \[pjgames\] |
|
|
| Pajama Sam 1: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside | \[pajama\] |
|
|
| Pajama Sam 2: Thunder and Lightning Aren't so Frightening | \[pajama2\] |
|
|
| Pajama Sam 3: You Are What You Eat From Your Head to Your Feet | \[pajama3\] |
|
|
| Pajama Sam's Lost & Found | \[lost\] |
|
|
| Pajama Sam's Sock Works | \[socks\] |
|
|
| Putt-Putt Enters the Race | \[puttrace\] |
|
|
| Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon | \[puttmoon\] |
|
|
| Putt-Putt Joins the Circus | \[puttcircus\] |
|
|
| Putt-Putt Joins the Parade | \[puttputt\] |
|
|
| Putt-Putt Saves the Zoo | \[puttzoo\] |
|
|
| Putt-Putt Travels Through Time | \[putttime\] |
|
|
| Putt-Putt and Pep's Balloon-O-Rama | \[balloon\] |
|
|
| Putt-Putt and Pep's Dog on a Stick | \[dog\] |
|
|
| Putt-Putt & Fatty Bear's Activity Pack | \[activity\] |
|
|
| Putt-Putt's Fun Pack | \[funpack\] |
|
|
| SPY Fox 1: Dry Cereal | \[spyfox\] |
|
|
| SPY Fox 2: Some Assembly Required | \[spyfox2\] |
|
|
| SPY Fox 3: Operation Ozone | \[spyozon\] |
|
|
| SPY Fox in Cheese Chase | \[chase\] |
|
|
| SPY Fox in Hold the Mustard | \[mustard\] |
|
|
|
|
> The following games should load but are not yet fully playable. Play
|
|
> these at your own risk, and please do not file bug reports about them.
|
|
> If you want the latest updates on game compatibility, visit our web
|
|
> site and view the compatibility chart.
|
|
|
|
| | |
|
|
| -------------------- | --------------------- |
|
|
| Backyard Soccer | \[soccer\] |
|
|
| Backyard Soccer MLS | \[soccermls\] |
|
|
| Backyard Soccer 2004 | \[soccer2004\] |
|
|
| Blue's Treasure Hunt | \[BluesTreasureHunt\] |
|
|
|
|
| Animation Magic (Composer) Games: | |
|
|
| --------------------------------- | --------------- |
|
|
| Darby the Dragon | \[darby\] |
|
|
| Gregory and the Hot Air Balloon | \[gregory\] |
|
|
| Magic Tales: Liam Finds a Story | \[liam\] |
|
|
| The Princess and the Crab | \[princess\] |
|
|
| Sleeping Cub's Test of Courage | \[sleepingcub\] |
|
|
|
|
| Living Books Games: | |
|
|
| ----------------------------------------- | -------------- |
|
|
| Aesop's Fables: The Tortoise and the Hare | \[tortoise\] |
|
|
| Arthur's Birthday | \[arthurbday\] |
|
|
| Arthur's Teacher Trouble | \[arthur\] |
|
|
| Dr. Seuss's ABC | \[seussabc\] |
|
|
| Green Eggs and Ham | \[greeneggs\] |
|
|
| Harry and the Haunted House | \[harryhh\] |
|
|
| Just Grandma and Me | \[grandma\] |
|
|
| Little Monster at School | \[lilmonster\] |
|
|
| Ruff's Bone | \[ruff\] |
|
|
| Sheila Rae, the Brave | \[sheila\] |
|
|
| Stellaluna | \[stellaluna\] |
|
|
| The Berenstain Bears Get in a Fight | \[bearfight\] |
|
|
| The Berenstain Bears in the Dark | \[beardark\] |
|
|
| The New Kid on the Block | \[newkid\] |
|
|
|
|
The following games are based on the SCUMM engine, but NOT supported by
|
|
ScummVM (yet):
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|
|
|
Moonbase Commander
|
|
|
|
Please be aware that the engines may contain bugs and unimplemented
|
|
features that sometimes make it impossible to finish the game. Save
|
|
often, and please file a bug report (instructions on submitting bug
|
|
reports are above) if you encounter such a bug in a 'supported' game.
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|
|
|
### 3.1) Copy Protection
|
|
|
|
The ScummVM team does not condone piracy. However, there are cases where
|
|
the game companies (such as LucasArts) themselves bundled 'cracked'
|
|
executables with their games -- in these cases the data files still
|
|
contain the copy protection scripts, but the interpreter bypasses them
|
|
(similar to what an illegally cracked version might do, only that here
|
|
the producer of the game did it). There is no way for us to tell the
|
|
difference between legitimate and pirated data files, so for the games
|
|
where we know that a cracked version of the original interpreter was
|
|
sold at some point, ScummVM will always have to bypass the copy
|
|
protection.
|
|
|
|
In some cases ScummVM will still show the copy protection screen. Try
|
|
entering any answer. Chances are that it will work.
|
|
|
|
ScummVM will skip copy protection in the following games:
|
|
|
|
- Beneath a Steel Sky
|
|
- bypassed with kind permission from Revolution Software.
|
|
- Dreamweb
|
|
- a list of available commands in the in-game terminals is now
|
|
shown when the player uses the `help` command
|
|
- Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb (Floppy version)
|
|
- bypassed with kind permission from Wyrmkeep Entertainment, since
|
|
it was bypassed in all CD releases of the game.
|
|
- Loom (EGA DOS)
|
|
- Lure of the Temptress
|
|
- Maniac Mansion
|
|
- Might and Magic: World of Xeen
|
|
- Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge
|
|
- Rex Nebular and The Cosmic Gender Bender
|
|
- Simon the Sorcerer 1 (Floppy version)
|
|
- Simon the Sorcerer 2 (Floppy version)
|
|
- bypassed with kind permission from Adventure Soft, since it was
|
|
bypassed in all CD releases of the game.
|
|
- The Secret of Monkey Island (VGA)
|
|
- Voyeur
|
|
- Waxworks
|
|
- Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders
|
|
|
|
### 3.2) Datafiles
|
|
|
|
For a comprehensive list of required Datafiles for supported games
|
|
visit:
|
|
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Datafiles>
|
|
|
|
### 3.3) Multi-CD games notes
|
|
|
|
In general, ScummVM does not deal very well with Multi-CD games. This is
|
|
because ScummVM assumes everything about a game can be found in one
|
|
directory. Even if ScummVM does make some provisions for asking the user
|
|
to change CD, the original game executables usually installed a small
|
|
number of files to the hard disk. Unless these files can be found on all
|
|
the CDs, ScummVM will be in trouble.
|
|
|
|
Fortunately, ScummVM has no problems running the games entirely from
|
|
hard disk, if you create a directory with the correct combination of
|
|
files. Usually, when a file appears on more than one CD you can pick
|
|
either of them.
|
|
|
|
### 3.4) Known Problems
|
|
|
|
This release has the following known problems. There is no need to
|
|
report them, although patches to fix them are welcome. If you discover a
|
|
bug that is not listed here, nor in the compatibility list on the web
|
|
site, please see the section on reporting bugs.
|
|
|
|
CD Audio Games:
|
|
|
|
- When playing games that use CD Audio (FM-TOWNS games, Loom CD, etc)
|
|
users of Microsoft Windows 2000/XP may experience random crashes.
|
|
This is due to a long-standing Windows bug, resulting in corrupt
|
|
game files being read from the CD. Please copy the game data to your
|
|
hard disk to avoid this.
|
|
|
|
FM-TOWNS versions:
|
|
|
|
- The Kanji versions require the FM-TOWNS Font ROM.
|
|
|
|
Loom:
|
|
|
|
- Turning off the subtitles via the config file does not work reliably
|
|
as the Loom scripts automatically turn them on again.
|
|
- MIDI support in the EGA version requires the Roland update from
|
|
LucasArts.
|
|
- The PC-Engine Kanji version requires the system card rom.
|
|
|
|
The Secret of Monkey Island:
|
|
|
|
- MIDI support in the EGA version requires the Roland update from
|
|
LucasArts.
|
|
|
|
Beneath a Steel Sky:
|
|
|
|
- Amiga versions aren't supported.
|
|
- Floppy demos aren't supported.
|
|
- Not a bug: CD version is missing speech for some dialogs, this is
|
|
normal.
|
|
|
|
Elvira - Mistress of the Dark:
|
|
|
|
- No music in the Atari ST version.
|
|
|
|
Elvira II - The Jaws of Cerberus
|
|
|
|
- No music in the Atari ST version.
|
|
- No sound effects in the PC version.
|
|
- Palette issues in the Atari ST version.
|
|
|
|
Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb:
|
|
|
|
- Amiga versions aren't supported.
|
|
|
|
Lure of the Temptress:
|
|
|
|
- No Roland MT-32 support.
|
|
- Sound support is incomplete and doesn't sound like original.
|
|
|
|
Simon the Sorcerer 1:
|
|
|
|
- Subtitles aren't available in the English and German CD versions as
|
|
they are missing the majority of subtitles.
|
|
|
|
Simon the Sorcerer 2:
|
|
|
|
- Combined speech and subtitles will often cause speech to be cut off
|
|
early, this is a limitation of the original game.
|
|
- Only default language (English) of data files is supported in Amiga
|
|
and Macintosh versions.
|
|
|
|
Simon the Sorcerer's Puzzle Pack:
|
|
|
|
- No support for displaying, entering, loading or saving high scores.
|
|
- No support for displaying names of items, when hovering over them in
|
|
Swampy Adventures.
|
|
|
|
The Feeble Files:
|
|
|
|
- Subtitles are often incomplete, they were always disabled in the
|
|
original game.
|
|
|
|
The Legend of Kyrandia:
|
|
|
|
- No music or sound effects in the Macintosh floppy versions.
|
|
- Macintosh CD is using included DOS music and sound effects.
|
|
|
|
Humongous Entertainment games:
|
|
|
|
- Only the original load and save interface can be used.
|
|
- No support for multiplayer or printing images.
|
|
|
|
### 3.5) Extra Data Files
|
|
|
|
Some games require additional files that are not part of the original data. Those files can generally be found in our [Downloads](https://www.scummvm.org/downloads/#extras) page.
|
|
|
|
Games that require additional data:
|
|
- Beneath a Steel Sky (sky.cpt)
|
|
- Flight of the Amazon Queen
|
|
- Kyrandia Series (kyra.dat)
|
|
- Lands of Lore Series (kyra.dat)
|
|
- Lure of the Temptress (lure.dat)
|
|
- Versailles 1685 (cryomni3d.dat)
|
|
|
|
The most up to date list of Engine data files can be found in our [source code repository](https://github.com/scummvm/scummvm/tree/master/dists/engine-data)
|
|
|
|
### 3.6) Blade Runner notes
|
|
|
|
Supported versions are English (both CD and DVD), French, German,
|
|
Italian, Russian (by Fargus Multimedia) and Spanish. Other unofficial
|
|
versions exist but they are based on the English version.
|
|
|
|
All *.mix, *.tlk and *.dat files are needed from all 4 CDs/DVD.
|
|
Files named CDFRAMES.DAT need to be renamed to CDFRAMES1.DAT,
|
|
CDFRAMES2.DAT, CDFRAMES3.DAT and CDFRAMES4.DAT according on
|
|
the CD they came from. Other files with the same name on different
|
|
CDs are identical and it doesn't matter which one is used.
|
|
|
|
To enable subtitles, download a file from our [Downloads](https://www.scummvm.org/games/#bladerunner) page
|
|
and place file SUBTITLES.MIX next to the other game files.
|
|
|
|
"Blade Runner with restored content" is not yet supported and might
|
|
contain game breaking bugs.
|
|
|
|
### 3.7) Broken Sword games notes
|
|
|
|
The instructions for the Broken Sword games are for the Sold-Out
|
|
Software versions, with each game on two CDs, since these were the
|
|
versions most easily available at the time ScummVM gained support for
|
|
them. Hopefully they are general enough to be useful to other releases
|
|
as well.
|
|
|
|
#### 3.7.1) Broken Sword
|
|
|
|
For this game, you will need all of the files from the clusters
|
|
directories on both CDs. For the Windows and Macintosh versions, you
|
|
will also need the speech.clu files from the speech directories, but
|
|
since they are not identical you will need to rename them speech1.clu
|
|
and speech2.clu for CD 1 and 2 respectively. The PlayStation version
|
|
requires the speech.tab, speech.dat, speech.lis, and speech.inf.
|
|
|
|
In addition, the Windows and Macintosh versions require a music
|
|
subdirectory with all of the files from the music subdirectories on both
|
|
CDs. Some of these files appear on both CDs, but in these cases they are
|
|
either identical or, in one case, so nearly identical that it makes
|
|
little difference. The PlayStation version requires tunes.dat and
|
|
tunes.tab.
|
|
|
|
#### 3.7.2) Broken Sword II
|
|
|
|
For this game, you will need all of the files from the clusters
|
|
directories on both CDs. (Actually, a few of them may not be strictly
|
|
necessary, but the ones that I'm uncertain about are all fairly small.)
|
|
You will need to rename the speech.clu and music.clu files speech1.clu,
|
|
speech2.clu, music1.clu and music2.clu so that ScummVM can tell which
|
|
ones are from CD 1 and which ones are from CD 2. Any other files that
|
|
appear in both cluster directories are identical. Use whichever you
|
|
like.
|
|
|
|
In addition, you will need the cd.inf and, optionally, the startup.inf
|
|
files from the sword2 directory on CD 1.
|
|
|
|
#### 3.7.3) Broken Sword games cutscenes
|
|
|
|
The cutscenes for the Broken Sword games have a bit of a history (see
|
|
the next section, if you are interested), but in general all you need to
|
|
do is to copy the .SMK files from the "SMACKS" or "SMACKSHI" directories
|
|
on the CDs to the same directory as the other game data files. (Broken
|
|
Sword has a "SMACKSLO" directory with the same cutscenes, but these are
|
|
of lower quality.) You can put them in a subdirectory called "video" if
|
|
you find that neater.
|
|
|
|
For the PlayStation versions, you can dump the original videos off the
|
|
disc. For each of the files ending in an "STR" extension, you should
|
|
dump them as *raw* sectors off the disc (all 2352 bytes per sector). You
|
|
may also use the re-encoded cutscenes mentioned below instead, but this
|
|
will not work for all videos in Broken Sword II. For more information,
|
|
see:
|
|
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/HOWTO-PlayStation_Videos>
|
|
|
|
Some re-releases of the games, as well as the PlayStation version, do
|
|
not have Smacker videos. Revolution Software has kindly allowed us to
|
|
provide re-encoded cutscenes for download on our website:
|
|
|
|
<https://www.scummvm.org/downloads/>
|
|
|
|
These cutscenes are provided in DXA format with FLAC audio. Their
|
|
quality is equal to the original games due to the use of lossless
|
|
compression. Viewing these cutscenes requires a version of ScummVM
|
|
compiled with both FLAC and zlib support.
|
|
|
|
For systems that are too slow to handle the decoding of FLAC audio, the
|
|
audio for these cutscenes is also provided separately as OGG Vorbis
|
|
audio. Viewing these cutscenes with OGG Vorbis audio requires a version
|
|
of ScummVM compiled with both libVorbis and zlib support.
|
|
|
|
For Broken Sword, we also provide a subtitles add-on. Simply unpack it
|
|
and follow the instructions in its readme.txt file. The subtitle pack
|
|
currently does not work when running PlayStation videos. (Broken Sword
|
|
II already has subtitles; no extra work is needed for them.)
|
|
|
|
#### 3.7.4) Broken Sword games cutscenes, in retrospect
|
|
|
|
The original releases of the Broken Sword games used RAD Game Tools's
|
|
Smacker(tm) format. As RAD was unwilling to open the older legacy
|
|
versions of this format to us, and had requested we not reverse engineer
|
|
it, an alternative solution had to be found.
|
|
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In Broken Sword II, it was possible to play back the voice-over without
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playing the video itself. This remained a fallback until ScummVM 1.0.0,
|
|
but was never the only solution for any stable release.
|
|
|
|
In ScummVM 0.6.0 we used MPEG, which provided a reasonable trade-off
|
|
between size and quality. In ScummVM 0.10.0 this was superseded by DXA
|
|
(originally added for AdventureSoft's "The Feeble Files"). This gave us
|
|
a way of providing the cutscenes in the exact same quality as the
|
|
originals, at the cost of being larger.
|
|
|
|
Finally, in early 2006, the Smacker format was reverse engineered for
|
|
the FFmpeg project. Thanks to their hard work, ScummVM 1.0.0 now
|
|
supports the original cutscenes. At the same time, MPEG support was
|
|
dropped. From a technical standpoint, this was a good thing since
|
|
decoding MPEG movies added a lot of complexity, and they didn't look as
|
|
good as the Smacker and DXA versions anyway.
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|
|
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### 3.8) Day of the Tentacle notes
|
|
|
|
At one point in the game, you come across a computer that allows you to
|
|
play the original Maniac Mansion as an easter egg. ScummVM supports
|
|
this, with a few caveats:
|
|
|
|
ScummVM will scan your configuration file for a game that's in a
|
|
`Maniac` sub-folder of your Day of the Tentacle folder. If you've copied
|
|
the data files from the CD version, this should already be the case but
|
|
you have to add the game to ScummVM as well.
|
|
|
|
To return to Day of the Tentacle, press F5 and select "Return to
|
|
Launcher".
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|
|
|
This means that you could in theory use any game as the easter egg.
|
|
Indeed, there is a "secret" configuration setting, `easter_egg`, to
|
|
override the ID of the game to run. Be aware, though, that not all games
|
|
support returning to the launcher, and setting it up to use Day of the
|
|
Tentacle itself as the easter egg game is not recommended.
|
|
|
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### 3.9) Dragon History notes
|
|
|
|
There are 4 language variants of the game: Czech, English, Polish and
|
|
German. Each of them is distributed in a separate archive. The only
|
|
official version is the Czech one, and the English, Polish and German
|
|
ports have always been work in progress and never officially released.
|
|
Although all texts are fully translated, it is known that some of them
|
|
contain typos.
|
|
|
|
There exists an optional Czech dubbing for the game. For bandwidth
|
|
reasons, you can download it separately and then unpack it to the
|
|
directory of the game. You can listen to the Czech dubbing with all
|
|
language variants of the game, while reading the subtitles.
|
|
|
|
All game files and the walkthrough can be downloaded from:
|
|
|
|
<http://www.ucw.cz/draci-historie/index-en.html>
|
|
|
|
### 3.10) Flight of the Amazon Queen notes
|
|
|
|
Only the original non-freeware version of Flight of the Amazon Queen
|
|
(from original CD), requires the `queen.tbl` datafile (available from the `Downloads` page on our website) in either the
|
|
directory containing the `queen.1` game data file, in your extrapath, or
|
|
in the directory where your ScummVM executable resides.
|
|
|
|
Alternatively, you can use the `compress_queen` tool from the tools
|
|
package to 'rebuild' your FOTAQ data file to include the table for that
|
|
specific version, and thus removing the run-time dependency on the
|
|
`queen.tbl` file. This tool also allows you to compress the speech and
|
|
sound effects with MP3, OGG or FLAC.
|
|
|
|
### 3.11) Gobliiins notes
|
|
|
|
The CD versions of the Gobliiins series contain one big audio track
|
|
which you need to rip (see the section on using compressed audio files)
|
|
and copy into the game directory if you want to have in-game music
|
|
without the CD in the drive all the time. The speech is also in that
|
|
track and its volume is therefore changed with the music volume control
|
|
as well.
|
|
|
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### 3.12) Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb notes
|
|
|
|
In order to run the Mac OS X Wyrmkeep re-release of the game you will
|
|
need to copy over data from the CD to your hard disk. If you're on a PC
|
|
then consult:
|
|
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/HOWTO-Mac_Games>
|
|
|
|
Although it primarily talks about SCUMM games, it mentions the
|
|
"HFSExplorer" utility which you need to extract the files. Note that you
|
|
have to put the speech data "Inherit the Earth Voices" in the same
|
|
directory as the game data which is stored in:
|
|
|
|
Inherit the Earth.app/Contents/Resources
|
|
|
|
For the old Mac OS 9 release you need to copy the files in MacBinary
|
|
format, as they should include both resource and data forks. Copy all
|
|
'ITE \*' files.
|
|
|
|
### 3.13) Mickey's Space Adventure notes
|
|
|
|
To run Mickey's Space Adventure under ScummVM, the original executable
|
|
of the game (mickey.exe) is needed together with the game's data files.
|
|
|
|
There is extensive mouse support for the game under ScummVM, even though
|
|
there wasn't any mouse support in the original game. Menu items can be
|
|
selected using the mouse, and it is possible to move to other locations
|
|
using the mouse as well. When the mouse cursor is hovered on the edges
|
|
of the screen, it changes color to red if it is possible to walk towards
|
|
that direction. The player can then simply click on the edges of the
|
|
game's screen to change location, similar to many adventure games, which
|
|
is simpler and more straightforward than moving around using the menu.
|
|
|
|
### 3.14) Might and Magic Xeen games notes
|
|
|
|
To properly play the World of Xeen CD Talkie using original discs, use
|
|
LAME or some other encoder to rip the cd audio tracks to files, either
|
|
mp3 or ogg. Whichever you choose, the tracks of the first CD should be
|
|
named from track02 to track31, whereas the second CD's audio tracks
|
|
should be encoded and renamed as track32 through to track60.
|
|
|
|
For the GOG Might and Magic 4-5 installation, install the game to your
|
|
computer, and do the following steps:
|
|
|
|
- The game1.inst (CUE) and game1.gog (BIN) file from the game folder
|
|
is a CD image. Use software like Virtual CloneDrive to mount it as a
|
|
drive. Linux and MacOS users can use bchunk to convert it to an ISO.
|
|
- Copy all the .cc files from the subfolder in the mounted drive to a
|
|
new empty game folder that you create for the game.
|
|
- Copy all the music/\*.ogg files from the GOG installation to your
|
|
game folder. You'll then need to rename all of them from xeen??.ogg
|
|
to track??.ogg
|
|
- You should then be able to point ScummVM to this new game folder,
|
|
and the CD talkie version should be detected.
|
|
|
|
Savegames from either Clouds or Darkside of Xeen games can be
|
|
transferred across to World of Xeen (that combines both games) simply by
|
|
setting up and detecting World of Xeen (either by manually combining the
|
|
two games or using the GOG World of Xeen installer), and then renaming
|
|
the savegames to use the World of Xeen savegame format, by default
|
|
'worldofxeen.\*'
|
|
|
|
The Xeen engine also offers two custom options in the Engine tab for the
|
|
games in the ScummVM launcher. They are:
|
|
|
|
- To change the threshold armor breaks at for characters from -10HP to
|
|
-80HP
|
|
- To show values for inventory items, even outside of the blacksmith,
|
|
allowing the relative strength/value of armor and weapons to be
|
|
compared.
|
|
|
|
### 3.15) Myst game notes
|
|
|
|
Left Click: Move/action
|
|
Space: Pause the game
|
|
Esc: Skip cutscene
|
|
F5: Menu
|
|
|
|
Myst will autosave to slot 0 if no save or an autosave is present in
|
|
slot 0.
|
|
|
|
### 3.16) Quest for Glory notes
|
|
|
|
It is possible to import characters, beginning with Quest for Glory II,
|
|
from past games to future games and continue from the stats earned from
|
|
those games.
|
|
|
|
For example, a character can be imported from Quest for Glory I directly
|
|
to Quest for Glory III without having to necessarily play Quest for
|
|
Glory II.
|
|
|
|
Characters cannot be imported from future games to past games, nor can a
|
|
character be imported to the same game that was just completed. In other
|
|
words, a character from Quest for Glory II cannot be imported into Quest
|
|
for Glory II.
|
|
|
|
If you want to use a saved character from the original Sierra
|
|
interpreter, you will need to rename the character file to
|
|
"qfg\[game-number\]-\[character-filename\].sav" and place it in the
|
|
ScummVM save path (see section 6.0), otherwise the file won't get listed
|
|
on the import screen.
|
|
|
|
Example: qfg2-thief.sav
|
|
|
|
### 3.17) Riven game notes
|
|
|
|
Left Click: Move/action
|
|
Arrow Keys: Movement
|
|
Page Up: Look up
|
|
Page Down: Look down
|
|
Space: Pause the game
|
|
Esc: Skip cutscene
|
|
F5: Menu
|
|
Ctrl-o: Load game
|
|
Ctrl-s: Save game
|
|
|
|
Riven will autosave to slot 0 if no save or an autosave is present in
|
|
slot 0.
|
|
|
|
### 3.18) Simon the Sorcerer games notes
|
|
|
|
If you have the dual version of Simon the Sorcerer 1 or 2 on CD, you
|
|
will find the Windows version in the main directory of the CD and the
|
|
DOS version in the DOS directory of the CD.
|
|
|
|
### 3.19) Starship Titanic game notes
|
|
|
|
For the purposes of solving the starfield puzzle, only mouse clicks, L
|
|
and Tab are really needed, though the action glyph in the PET can be
|
|
used instead of Tab.
|
|
|
|
### 3.20) The Curse of Monkey Island notes
|
|
|
|
For this game, you will need the comi.la0, comi.la1 and comi.la2 files.
|
|
The comi.la0 file can be found on either CD, but since they are
|
|
identical it doesn't matter which one of them you use.
|
|
|
|
In addition, you will need to create a "resource" subdirectory
|
|
containing all of the files from -both- "resource" subdirectories on the
|
|
two CDs. Some of the files appear on both CDs, but again they're
|
|
identical.
|
|
|
|
### 3.21) The Feeble Files notes
|
|
|
|
Amiga/Macintosh: You need to install a small pack of cutscenes that are
|
|
missing in both of these versions of The Feeble Files. It's called "The
|
|
Feeble Files - Omni TV and epilogue cutscenes for the Amiga and
|
|
Macintosh versions" and you can get it here:
|
|
|
|
<https://www.scummvm.org/games/#feeble>
|
|
|
|
Windows: If you have the Windows version of The Feeble Files, there are
|
|
several things to note.
|
|
|
|
Many of the files necessary for the game are stored in an InstallShield
|
|
file called data1.cab, which ScummVM is unable to unpack. You will need
|
|
to use the original installer or i5comp to unpack the contents of this
|
|
file. The i5comp decompression tool, can be found via a search on the
|
|
internet.
|
|
|
|
To use the speech files with ScummVM, they need to be renamed as
|
|
follows:
|
|
|
|
- Rename voices.wav on CD1 to voices1.wav
|
|
- Rename voices.wav on CD2 to voices2.wav
|
|
- Rename voices.wav on CD3 to voices3.wav
|
|
- Rename voices.wav on CD4 to voices4.wav
|
|
|
|
### 3.22) The Legend of Kyrandia notes
|
|
|
|
To run The Legend of Kyrandia under ScummVM you need the `kyra.dat`
|
|
file. The file should already be included in official ScummVM packages.
|
|
In case ScummVM complains that the file is missing you can find it on
|
|
the `Downloads` page of the ScummVM website. Note that the current
|
|
Windows release of ScummVM should contain the file embedded into the
|
|
executable, thus you only need to grab it in case ScummVM complains
|
|
about the file being missing.
|
|
|
|
### 3.23) Troll's Tale notes
|
|
|
|
The original game came in a PC booter disk, therefore it is necessary to
|
|
dump the contents of that disk in an image file and name it "troll.img"
|
|
to be able to play the game under ScummVM.
|
|
|
|
### 3.24) Winnie the Pooh notes
|
|
|
|
It is possible to import saved games from the original interpreter of
|
|
the game into ScummVM.
|
|
|
|
There is extensive mouse support for the game under ScummVM, even though
|
|
there wasn't any mouse support in the original game. Menu items can be
|
|
selected using the mouse, and it is possible to move to other locations
|
|
using the mouse as well. When the mouse cursor is hovered on the edges
|
|
of the screen, it changes color to red if it is possible to walk towards
|
|
that direction. The player can then simply click on the edges of the
|
|
game's screen to change location, similar to many adventure games, which
|
|
is simpler and more straightforward than moving around using the menu.
|
|
|
|
### 3.25) Sierra AGI games: Predictive Input Dialog
|
|
|
|
The Predictive Input Dialog is a ScummVM aid for running AGI engine
|
|
games (which notoriously require command line input) on devices with
|
|
limited keyboard support. In these situations, since typing with
|
|
emulated keyboards is quite tedious, commands can be entered quickly and
|
|
easily via the Predictive Input Dialog.
|
|
|
|
In order to enable predictive input in AGI games, you need to copy the
|
|
pred.dic file in the ScummVM extras directory or the directory of the
|
|
game you wish to play. This dictionary has been created by parsing
|
|
through all known AGI games and contains the maximum set of common
|
|
words.
|
|
|
|
If the dictionary is detected, the Predictive Input Dialog is displayed
|
|
either when you click on the command line area (wherever keyboard input
|
|
is required, even in dialog boxes), or in some ports by pressing a
|
|
designated hot key.
|
|
|
|
The predictive input dialog operates in three modes, switchable by the
|
|
(\*)Pre/123/Abc button. The primary input method is the predictive mode
|
|
(Pre) which resembles the way "fast typing" is performed at phones. The
|
|
alphabet is divided into 9 sets which naturally map to the 9 number keys
|
|
of the numeric keypad (0 is space). To type in a word, you press once
|
|
the number of the set which contains the letter of the word you intend
|
|
to type, then move on to the next. For example, to type the command
|
|
`look`, you should press 5665. As you gradually type the intended word's
|
|
numeric code, the dictionary is accessed for known words matching your
|
|
input up to that point. As you press more keys, the prediction converges
|
|
to the correct word. This is why the printed word may change
|
|
dramatically between key presses. There exist situations though where
|
|
more than one words share the same numeric representation. For example
|
|
the words `quit` and `suit` map to the same number, namely 7848. In
|
|
these cases the (\#)next button lights up. By pressing it, you can cycle
|
|
through the list of words sharing the same code and finally accept the
|
|
correct one by pressing (0)space or the Ok button.
|
|
|
|
The second input method (123) is the numeric input: Each key you press
|
|
is entered verbatim as a number.
|
|
|
|
The third input method (Abc) is the Multi-tap Alpha input mode. This
|
|
mode is intended for entering free text, without assistance from the
|
|
dictionary scheme of predictive (Pre) mode. The text is entered one
|
|
letter at the time. For each letter first press the number of the set
|
|
which contains the letter you want, then use the (\#)next button to
|
|
cycle through the letters and repeat with another number. For example,
|
|
to enter the word `look` you must press the following:
|
|
5\#\#6\#\#6\#\#5\#
|
|
|
|
The dialog is fully usable with the mouse, but a few provisions have
|
|
been made in some ScummVM ports to make its use more comfortable by
|
|
naturally mapping the functionality to the numeric keypad. Also, the
|
|
dialog's buttons can be navigated with the arrow and the enter keys.
|
|
|
|
### 3.26) Sierra SCI games: Simultaneous speech and subtitles
|
|
|
|
Certain CD versions of Sierra SCI games had both speech and text
|
|
resources. Some have an option to toggle between the two, but there are
|
|
some cases where there wasn't any option to enable both simultaneously.
|
|
In ScummVM, it is possible to enjoy a combined mode, where both speech
|
|
and text are shown at the same time. This mode can be toggled in the
|
|
ScummVM audio options, but each game has different behavior in-game
|
|
regarding speech and text toggling.
|
|
|
|
The CD games where speech and subtitles can be shown simultaneously are:
|
|
|
|
- EcoQuest 1 CD
|
|
- Freddy Pharkas CD
|
|
- Gabriel Knight CD
|
|
- King's Quest 6 CD
|
|
- King's Quest VII CD
|
|
- Laura Bow 2 CD
|
|
- Leisure Suit Larry 6 CD
|
|
- Leisure Suit Larry 6 (hires) CD
|
|
- Police Quest 4 CD
|
|
- Shivers CD
|
|
- Space Quest 4 CD
|
|
- Space Quest 6 CD
|
|
- Torin's Passage CD
|
|
|
|
**EcoQuest 1 CD:** Speech and text can be toggled via the game's "Mode"
|
|
option in the options dialog, or via ScummVM's audio options.
|
|
|
|
**Freddy Pharkas CD:** There is no in-game option to toggle speech and
|
|
text. Only ScummVM's audio options can be used to toggle this feature.
|
|
Note that some spoken dialog is missing from the game texts.
|
|
|
|
**Gabriel Knight CD:** Speech and text can be toggled via the "Text" and
|
|
"Voice" buttons in the game's settings dialog, or via ScummVM's audio
|
|
options.
|
|
|
|
**King's Quest 6 CD:** Speech and text can be toggled via the "Mode"
|
|
button in the options dialog (with an extra "Dual" setting added in
|
|
ScummVM), or via ScummVM's audio options.
|
|
|
|
**King's Quest VII CD:** There is no in-game option to toggle speech and
|
|
text. Only ScummVM's audio options can be used to toggle this feature.
|
|
Note that the subtitles were disabled in the official release of this
|
|
game, so some subtitles may be wrong or missing.
|
|
|
|
**Laura Bow 2 CD:** Speech and text can be toggled via the "Mode" button
|
|
in the options dialog (with an extra "Dual" setting added in ScummVM),
|
|
or via ScummVM's audio options.
|
|
|
|
**Leisure Suit Larry 6 CD:** Either speech only or speech and text can
|
|
be selected. There is no in-game option to toggle text only. Only
|
|
ScummVM's audio options can be used to enable the text only mode.
|
|
|
|
**Leisure Suit Larry 6 (hires) CD:** Text can be toggled by selecting
|
|
the "Text On/Off" option from the in-game "Game" menu, or via ScummVM's
|
|
audio options. Speech cannot be disabled.
|
|
|
|
**Police Quest 4 CD:** Either speech only or text only can be selected
|
|
from the game's settings dialog. Only ScummVM's audio options can be
|
|
used to enable text+speech mode.
|
|
|
|
**Shivers CD:** Text can be toggled by selecting the "Text" option from
|
|
the game's settings dialog, or via ScummVM's audio options. Note that
|
|
only videos have subtitles in this game.
|
|
|
|
**Space Quest 4 CD:** Speech and text can be toggled via the "Display
|
|
Mode" button in the options dialog, or via ScummVM's audio options.
|
|
|
|
**Space Quest 6 CD:** Speech and text can be toggled via the "Speech"
|
|
and "Text" buttons in the game's settings dialog, or via ScummVM's audio
|
|
options.
|
|
|
|
**Torin's Passage CD:** Text can be toggled by selecting "Closed
|
|
Captioning" from the in-game "Game" menu. Speech can be disabled by
|
|
selecting "Audio Mixer" from the in-game "Game" menu and setting the
|
|
speech volume to zero.
|
|
|
|
### 3.27) Zork games notes
|
|
|
|
To run the supported Zork games (Zork Nemesis: The Forbidden Lands and
|
|
Zork: Grand Inquisitor) you need to copy some (extra) data to its
|
|
corresponding destination.
|
|
|
|
#### 3.27.1) Zork Nemesis: The Forbidden Lands
|
|
|
|
Download the Liberation(tm) fonts package
|
|
<https://releases.pagure.org/liberation-fonts/liberation-fonts-ttf-2.00.1.tar.gz>
|
|
and unpack all the ttf files into your ScummVM extras directory.
|
|
Alternatively, ScummVM comes with the GNU FreeFont fonts, though at the
|
|
time of writing these fonts cause some text rendering issues. Download
|
|
the subtitles patch <https://www.thezorklibrary.com/installguides/znpatch.zip>
|
|
and unzip the addon directory into the game root directory
|
|
|
|
#### 3.27.2) Zork: Grand Inquisitor
|
|
|
|
Download the Liberation(tm) fonts package
|
|
<https://releases.pagure.org/liberation-fonts/liberation-fonts-ttf-2.00.1.tar.gz>
|
|
and unpack all the ttf files into your ScummVM extras directory.
|
|
Alternatively, ScummVM comes with the GNU FreeFont fonts, though at the
|
|
time of writing these fonts cause some text rendering issues.
|
|
|
|
### 3.28) Commodore64 games notes
|
|
|
|
Both Maniac Mansion and Zak McKracken run but Maniac Mansion is not yet
|
|
playable. Simply name the D64 disks "maniac1.d64" and "maniac2.d64"
|
|
respectively "zak1.d64" and "zak2.d64", then ScummVM should be able to
|
|
automatically detect the game if you point it at the right directory.
|
|
|
|
Alternatively, you can use `extract_mm_c64` from the tools package to
|
|
extract the data files. But then the game will not be properly
|
|
autodetected by ScummVM, and you must make sure that the platform is set
|
|
to Commodore64. We recommend using the much simpler approach described
|
|
in the previous paragraph.
|
|
|
|
### 3.29) Macintosh games notes
|
|
|
|
All LucasArts SCUMM based adventures, except COMI, also exist in
|
|
versions for the Macintosh. ScummVM can use most (all?) of them,
|
|
however, in some cases some additional work is required. First off, if
|
|
you are not using a Macintosh for this, accessing the CD/floppy data
|
|
might be tricky. The reason for this is that the mac uses a special disk
|
|
format called HFS which other systems usually do not support. However,
|
|
there are various free tools which allow reading such HFS volumes. For
|
|
example `HFSExplorer` for Windows and `hfsutils` for Linux and other
|
|
Unix-like operating systems.
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|
|
|
Most of the newer games on the Macintosh shipped with only a single data
|
|
file (note that in some cases this data file was made invisible, so you
|
|
may need extra tools in order to copy it). ScummVM is able to directly
|
|
use such a data file; simply point ScummVM at the directory containing
|
|
it, and it should work (just like with every other supported game).
|
|
|
|
We also provide a tool called `extract_scumm_mac` in the tools package
|
|
to extract the data from these data files, but this is neither required
|
|
nor recommended.
|
|
|
|
For further information on copying Macintosh game files to your hard
|
|
disk see:
|
|
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/HOWTO-Mac_Games>
|
|
|
|
## 4.0) Supported Platforms
|
|
|
|
ScummVM has been ported to run on many platforms and operating systems.
|
|
Links to these ports can be found either on the ScummVM web page or by a
|
|
Google search. Many thanks to our porters for their efforts. If you have
|
|
a port of ScummVM and wish to commit it into the master git, feel free
|
|
to contact us\!
|
|
|
|
Supported platforms include (but are not limited to):
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|
|
|
- UNIX (Linux, Solaris, IRIX, \*BSD, ...)
|
|
- Windows
|
|
- Mac OS X
|
|
- AmigaOS
|
|
- Android
|
|
- Atari/FreeMiNT
|
|
- BeOS
|
|
- Dreamcast
|
|
- GP2x
|
|
- Haiku
|
|
- iPhone (also includes iPod Touch and iPad)
|
|
- Maemo (Nokia Internet tablet N810)
|
|
- Nintendo 64
|
|
- Nintendo DS
|
|
- Nintendo GameCube
|
|
- Nintendo Wii
|
|
- OpenPandora
|
|
- OS/2
|
|
- PlayStation 2
|
|
- PlayStation 3
|
|
- PlayStation Portable
|
|
- PlayStation Vita
|
|
- Raspberry Pi
|
|
- RISC OS
|
|
- Symbian
|
|
- WebOS
|
|
|
|
The Dreamcast port does not support The Curse of Monkey Island, nor The
|
|
Dig. The Nintendo DS port does not support Full Throttle, The Dig, or
|
|
The Curse of Monkey Island. For more platform specific limitations,
|
|
please refer to our Wiki:
|
|
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Platforms>
|
|
|
|
In the Macintosh port, the right mouse button is emulated via Cmd-Click
|
|
(that is, you click the mouse button while holding the
|
|
Command/Apple/Propeller key).
|
|
|
|
There are unofficial ports to a variety of platforms, including the
|
|
Xbox, and Xbox 360. Please note that these are not made
|
|
by us, so we neither endorse nor can we support them. Use at your own
|
|
risk\!
|
|
|
|
## 5.0) Running ScummVM
|
|
|
|
Please note that by default, ScummVM will save games in the directory it
|
|
is executed from, so you should refrain from running it from more than
|
|
one location. Further information, including how to specify a specific
|
|
save directory to avoid this issue, are in section 6.0.
|
|
|
|
ScummVM can be launched directly by running the executable. In this
|
|
case, the built-in launcher will activate. From this, you can add games
|
|
(click 'Add Game'), or launch games which have already been configured.
|
|
Games can also be added in mass quantities. By pressing shift + 'Add
|
|
Game' (Note that the image turns to 'Mass Add'), you can then specify a
|
|
directory to start in, and ScummVM will attempt to detect games in all
|
|
subdirectories of that directory.
|
|
|
|
ScummVM can also be launched into a game directly using Command Line
|
|
arguments -- see the next section.
|
|
|
|
### 5.1) Command Line Options
|
|
|
|
Usage: scummvm [OPTIONS]... [GAME]
|
|
|
|
[GAME] Short name of game to load. For example, 'scumm:monkey'
|
|
for Monkey Island. This can be either a built-in
|
|
gameid, or a user configured target.
|
|
|
|
-v, --version Display ScummVM version information and exit
|
|
-h, --help Display a brief help text and exit
|
|
-z, --list-games Display list of supported games and exit
|
|
-t, --list-targets Display list of configured targets and exit
|
|
--list-engines Display list of suppported engines and exit
|
|
--list-saves Display a list of saved games for the target specified
|
|
with --game=TARGET, or all targets if none is specified
|
|
-a, --add Add all games from current or specified directory.
|
|
If --game=ID is passed only the game with id ID is
|
|
added. See also --detect.
|
|
Use --path=PATH to specify a directory.
|
|
--detect Display a list of games with their ID from current or
|
|
specified directory without adding it to the config.
|
|
Use --path=PATH to specify a directory.
|
|
--game=ID In combination with --add or --detect only adds or attempts to
|
|
detect the game with id ID.
|
|
--auto-detect Display a list of games from current or specified directory
|
|
and start the first one. Use --path=PATH to specify
|
|
a directory.
|
|
--recursive In combination with --add or --detect recurse down all
|
|
subdirectories
|
|
--console Enable the console window (default: enabled) (Windows only)
|
|
|
|
-c, --config=CONFIG Use alternate configuration file
|
|
-p, --path=PATH Path to where the game is installed
|
|
-x, --save-slot[=NUM] Saved game slot to load (default: autosave)
|
|
-f, --fullscreen Force full-screen mode
|
|
-F, --no-fullscreen Force windowed mode
|
|
-g, --gfx-mode=MODE Select graphics scaler (see also section 5.3)
|
|
--stretch-mode=MODE Select stretch mode (center, integral, fit, stretch)
|
|
--filtering Force filtered graphics mode
|
|
--no-filtering Force unfiltered graphics mode
|
|
|
|
|
|
--gui-theme=THEME Select GUI theme (default, modern, classic)
|
|
--themepath=PATH Path to where GUI themes are stored
|
|
--list-themes Display list of all usable GUI themes
|
|
-e, --music-driver=MODE Select music driver (see also section 7.0)
|
|
--list-audio-devices List all available audio devices
|
|
-q, --language=LANG Select game's language (see also section 5.5)
|
|
-m, --music-volume=NUM Set the music volume, 0-255 (default: 192)
|
|
-s, --sfx-volume=NUM Set the sfx volume, 0-255 (default: 192)
|
|
-r, --speech-volume=NUM Set the voice volume, 0-255 (default: 192)
|
|
--midi-gain=NUM Set the gain for MIDI playback, 0-1000 (default: 100)
|
|
(only supported by some MIDI drivers)
|
|
-n, --subtitles Enable subtitles (use with games that have voice)
|
|
-b, --boot-param=NUM Pass number to the boot script (boot param)
|
|
-d, --debuglevel=NUM Set debug verbosity level
|
|
--debugflags=FLAGS Enable engine specific debug flags
|
|
(separated by commas)
|
|
-u, --dump-scripts Enable script dumping if a directory called 'dumps'
|
|
exists in the current directory
|
|
|
|
--cdrom=NUM CD drive to play CD audio from (default: 0 = first
|
|
drive)
|
|
--joystick[=NUM] Enable joystick input (default: 0 = first joystick)
|
|
--platform=WORD Specify platform of game (allowed values: 2gs, 3do,
|
|
acorn, amiga, atari, c64, fmtowns, mac, nes, pc,
|
|
pce, segacd, windows)
|
|
--savepath=PATH Path to where saved games are stored
|
|
--extrapath=PATH Extra path to additional game data
|
|
--soundfont=FILE Select the SoundFont for MIDI playback (Only
|
|
supported by some MIDI drivers)
|
|
--multi-midi Enable combination of AdLib and native MIDI
|
|
--native-mt32 True Roland MT-32 (disable GM emulation)
|
|
--dump-midi Dumps MIDI events to 'dump.mid', until quitting from game
|
|
(if file already exists, it will be overwritten)
|
|
--enable-gs Enable Roland GS mode for MIDI playback
|
|
--output-rate=RATE Select output sample rate in Hz (e.g. 22050)
|
|
--opl-driver=DRIVER Select AdLib (OPL) emulator (db, mame, nuked)
|
|
--aspect-ratio Enable aspect ratio correction
|
|
--render-mode=MODE Enable additional render modes (hercGreen, hercAmber,
|
|
cga, ega, vga, amiga, fmtowns, pc9821, pc9801, 2gs,
|
|
atari, macintosh)
|
|
|
|
--alt-intro Use alternative intro for CD versions of Beneath a
|
|
Steel Sky and Flight of the Amazon Queen
|
|
--copy-protection Enable copy protection in games, when
|
|
ScummVM disables it by default.
|
|
--talkspeed=NUM Set talk delay for SCUMM games, or talk speed for
|
|
other games (default: 60)
|
|
--demo-mode Start demo mode of Maniac Mansion (Classic version)
|
|
--tempo=NUM Set music tempo (in percent, 50-200) for SCUMM games
|
|
(default: 100)
|
|
|
|
The meaning of most long options (that is, those options starting with a
|
|
double-dash) can be inverted by prefixing them with "no-". For example,
|
|
`--no-aspect-ratio` will turn aspect ratio correction off. This is
|
|
useful if you want to override a setting in the configuration file.
|
|
|
|
The short game name ('game target') you see at the end of the command
|
|
line specifies which game is started. It either corresponds to an
|
|
arbitrary user defined target (from the configuration file), or to a
|
|
built-in gameid. A brief list of the latter can be found in section 3.0.
|
|
|
|
Examples:
|
|
|
|
- Win32:
|
|
Running Monkey Island, fullscreen, from a hard disk:
|
|
`C:\Games\LucasArts\scummvm.exe -f -pC:\Games\LucasArts\monkey\
|
|
scumm:monkey`
|
|
Running Full Throttle from CD, fullscreen and with subtitles
|
|
enabled:
|
|
`C:\Games\LucasArts\scummvm.exe -f -n -pD:\resource\ scumm:ft`
|
|
|
|
- Unix:
|
|
Running Monkey Island, fullscreen, from a hard disk:
|
|
`/path/to/scummvm -f -p/games/LucasArts/monkey/ scumm:monkey`
|
|
Running Full Throttle from CD, fullscreen and with subtitles
|
|
enabled:
|
|
`/path/to/scummvm -f -n -p/cdrom/resource/ scumm:ft`
|
|
|
|
### 5.2) Global Menu
|
|
|
|
The Global Menu is a general menu which is available to all of the game
|
|
engines by pressing Ctrl-F5. From this menu there are the following
|
|
buttons: Resume, Options, About, Return to Launcher, and Quit. Selecting
|
|
`Options` will display a dialog where basic audio settings, such as
|
|
volume levels, can be adjusted. Selecting 'Return to Launcher' will
|
|
close the current game and return the user back to the ScummVM Launcher,
|
|
where another game may be selected to play.
|
|
|
|
Note: Returning to the Launcher is not supported by all of the engines,
|
|
and the button will be disabled in the Global Menu if it is not
|
|
supported.
|
|
|
|
Engines which currently support returning to the Launcher are:
|
|
|
|
AGI
|
|
AGOS
|
|
BLADERUNNER
|
|
CINE
|
|
COMPOSER
|
|
CRUISE
|
|
CRYOMNI3D
|
|
DRACI
|
|
DRASCULA
|
|
GOB
|
|
GROOVIE
|
|
HUGO
|
|
KYRA
|
|
LURE
|
|
MADE
|
|
MOHAWK
|
|
PARALLACTION
|
|
QUEEN
|
|
SAGA
|
|
SCI
|
|
SCUMM
|
|
SKY
|
|
SWORD1
|
|
SWORD2
|
|
TEENAGENT
|
|
TITANIC
|
|
TOUCHE
|
|
TSAGE
|
|
TUCKER
|
|
ZVISION
|
|
|
|
### 5.3) Graphics filters
|
|
|
|
ScummVM offers several anti-aliasing filters to attempt to improve
|
|
visual quality. These are the same filters used in many other emulators,
|
|
such as MAME. These filters take the original game graphics, and scale
|
|
it by a certain fixed factor (usually 2x or 3x) before displaying them
|
|
to you. So for example, if the game originally run at a resolution of
|
|
320x200 (typical for most of the SCUMM games), then using a filter with
|
|
scale factor 2x will effectively yield 640x400 graphics. Likewise with a
|
|
3x filter you will get 960x600.
|
|
|
|
They are:
|
|
|
|
1x - No filtering, no scaling. Fastest.
|
|
2x - No filtering, factor 2x (default for non 640x480 games).
|
|
3x - No filtering, factor 3x.
|
|
2xsai - 2xSAI filter, factor 2x.
|
|
super2xsai - Enhanced 2xSAI filtering, factor 2x.
|
|
supereagle - Less blurry than 2xSAI, but slower. Factor 2x.
|
|
advmame2x - Doesn't rely on blurring like 2xSAI, fast. Factor 2x.
|
|
advmame3x - Doesn't rely on blurring like 2xSAI, fast. Factor 3x.
|
|
hq2x - Very nice high quality filter but slow. Factor 2x.
|
|
hq3x - Very nice high quality filter but slow. Factor 3x.
|
|
tv2x - Interlace filter, tries to emulate a TV. Factor 2x.
|
|
dotmatrix - Dot matrix effect. Factor 2x.
|
|
|
|
To select a graphics filter, select it in the Launcher, or pass its name
|
|
via the '-g' option to scummvm, for example:
|
|
|
|
scummvm -gadvmame2x scumm:monkey2
|
|
|
|
Note \#1: Not all backends support all (or even any) of the filters
|
|
listed above; some may support additional ones. The filters listed above
|
|
are those supported by the default SDL backend.
|
|
|
|
Note \#2: Filters can be very slow when ScummVM is compiled in a debug
|
|
configuration without optimizations. And there is always a speed impact
|
|
when using any form of anti-aliasing/linear filtering.
|
|
|
|
Note \#3: The FM-TOWNS version of Zak McKracken uses an original
|
|
resolution of 320x240, hence for this game scalers will scale to 640x480
|
|
or 960x720. Likewise, games that originally were using 640x480 (such as
|
|
Curse of Monkey Island or Broken Sword) will be scaled to 1280x960 and
|
|
1920x1440.
|
|
|
|
### 5.4) Hotkeys
|
|
|
|
ScummVM supports various in-game hotkeys. They differ between SCUMM
|
|
games and other games.
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
Common:
|
|
Ctrl-F5 - Displays the Global Menu
|
|
Cmd-q - Quit (Mac OS X)
|
|
Ctrl-q - Quit (other unices including Linux)
|
|
Alt-F4 - Quit (Windows)
|
|
Ctrl-z - Quit (other platforms)
|
|
Ctrl-u - Mute all sounds
|
|
Ctrl-m - Toggle mouse capture
|
|
Ctrl-Alt 1-8 - Switch between graphics filters
|
|
Ctrl-Alt + and - - Increase/Decrease the scale factor
|
|
Ctrl-Alt a - Toggle aspect-ratio correction on/off
|
|
Most of the games use a 320x200 pixel
|
|
resolution, which may look squashed on
|
|
modern monitors. Aspect-ratio correction
|
|
stretches the image to use 320x240 pixels
|
|
instead, or a multiple thereof
|
|
Ctrl-Alt f - Enable/disable graphics filtering
|
|
Ctrl-Alt s - Cycle through scaling modes
|
|
Alt-Enter - Toggles full screen/windowed
|
|
Alt-s - Make a screenshot (SDL backend only)
|
|
Ctrl-F7 - Open virtual keyboard (if enabled)
|
|
This can also be triggered by a long press
|
|
of the middle mouse button or wheel.
|
|
|
|
SCUMM:
|
|
Alt-x - Quit
|
|
Ctrl 0-9 and Alt 0-9 - Load and save game state
|
|
Ctrl-d - Starts the debugger
|
|
Ctrl-f - Toggle fast mode
|
|
Ctrl-g - Runs in really REALLY fast mode
|
|
Ctrl-t - Switch between 'Speech only',
|
|
'Speech and Subtitles' and 'Subtitles only'
|
|
Tilde (~) - Show/hide the debugging console
|
|
[ and ] - Music volume, down/up
|
|
- and + - Text speed, slower/faster
|
|
F5 - Displays a save/load box
|
|
Alt-F5 - Displays the original save/load box, if the
|
|
game has one. You can save and load games using
|
|
this, however it is not intended for this purpose,
|
|
and may even crash ScummVM in some games.
|
|
i - Displays IQ points (Indiana Jones and the Last
|
|
Crusade, and Indiana Jones and the Fate of
|
|
Atlantis)
|
|
Space - Pauses
|
|
Period (.) - Skips current line of text in some games
|
|
Enter - Simulate left mouse button press
|
|
Tab - Simulate right mouse button press
|
|
|
|
AGI/SCI (Sierra):
|
|
Ctrl-Shift-d - Starts the debugger
|
|
|
|
Beneath a Steel Sky:
|
|
Ctrl-d - Starts the debugger
|
|
Ctrl-f - Toggle fast mode
|
|
Ctrl-g - Runs in really REALLY fast mode
|
|
F5 - Displays a save/load box
|
|
Escape - Skips the game intro
|
|
Period (.) - Skips current line of text
|
|
|
|
Blade Runner:
|
|
Ctrl-d - Starts the debugger
|
|
Space - Toggle combat mode
|
|
Enter or Escape - Skips a video or a line of dialogue
|
|
Escape - Show game menu
|
|
Tab - Activate last database
|
|
F1 - Online help
|
|
F2 - Save game menu
|
|
F3 - Load game menu
|
|
F4 - Crime scene database
|
|
F5 - Suspect database
|
|
F6 - Clue database
|
|
F10 - Quit game
|
|
|
|
Broken Sword:
|
|
F5 or Escape - Displays save/load box
|
|
|
|
Broken Sword II:
|
|
Ctrl-d - Starts the debugger
|
|
Ctrl-f - Toggle fast mode
|
|
p - Pauses
|
|
|
|
Dragon History:
|
|
F5 - Displays the Global Menu
|
|
left click - Walk, explore
|
|
right click - Use, talk
|
|
move mouse up, i - Inventory
|
|
move mouse down, m - Map
|
|
Escape - Skip the intro, exit map/inventory
|
|
any click - Skip the currently dubbed sentence
|
|
q - Quick walking on/off
|
|
|
|
Flight of the Amazon Queen:
|
|
Ctrl-d - Starts the debugger
|
|
Ctrl-f - Toggle fast mode
|
|
F1 - Use Journal (saving/loading)
|
|
F11 - Quicksave
|
|
F12 - Quickload
|
|
Escape - Skips cutscenes
|
|
Space - Skips current line of text
|
|
|
|
Future Wars:
|
|
F1 - Examine
|
|
F2 - Take
|
|
F3 - Inventory
|
|
F4 - Use
|
|
F5 - Activate
|
|
F6 - Speak
|
|
F9 - "Activate" menu
|
|
F10 - "Use" menu
|
|
Escape - Bring on command menu
|
|
|
|
Nippon Safes:
|
|
Ctrl-d - Starts the debugger
|
|
l - Load game
|
|
s - Save game
|
|
|
|
Simon the Sorcerer 1 and 2:
|
|
Ctrl 0-9 and Alt 0-9 - Load and save game state
|
|
Ctrl-d - Starts the debugger
|
|
Ctrl-f - Toggle fast mode
|
|
F1 - F3 - Text speed, faster - slower
|
|
F10 - Shows all characters and objects you can
|
|
interact with
|
|
Escape - Skip cutscenes
|
|
- and + - Music volume, down/up
|
|
m - Music on/off
|
|
s - Sound effects on/off
|
|
b - Background sounds on/off
|
|
[Simon the Sorcerer 2 only]
|
|
Pause - Pauses
|
|
t - Switch between speech only and
|
|
combined speech and subtitles
|
|
[Simon the Sorcerer 1 CD (other than
|
|
English and German) and Simon the
|
|
Sorcerer 2 CD (all languages)]
|
|
v - Switch between subtitles only and
|
|
combined speech and subtitles
|
|
[Simon the Sorcerer 2 CD only]
|
|
|
|
Simon the Sorcerer's Puzzle Pack:
|
|
Ctrl-d - Starts the debugger
|
|
Ctrl-f - Toggle fast mode
|
|
F12 - High speed mode on/off in Swampy Adventures
|
|
- and + - Music volume, down/up
|
|
m - Music on/off
|
|
s - Sound effects on/off
|
|
Pause - Pauses
|
|
|
|
Starship Titanic:
|
|
Ctrl-c - Open up the developer's cheat room
|
|
Ctrl-d - Open up the ScummVM Debugger
|
|
Left click - Move action
|
|
Shift-Left click - Edit room glyph chevrons and
|
|
quick movement transitions
|
|
Right click - Edit room glyph chevrons
|
|
and quick transitions
|
|
Mouse wheel - Scroll through items (inventory, etc)
|
|
and conversation log
|
|
Arrow keys - Movement. Down arrow/back is only available if the
|
|
given view explicitly has a backwards movement
|
|
available.
|
|
F1 - Switch to Chat-O-Mat
|
|
F2 - Switch to Personal Baggage
|
|
F3 - Switch to Remote Thingummy
|
|
F4 - Switch to Designer Room Numbers (chevron list)
|
|
F5 - GMM save menu
|
|
F6 - Switch to Real Life
|
|
F7 - GMM restore menu
|
|
|
|
Starship Titanic (Starfield Puzzle):
|
|
Tab - Toggle between starmap and skyscape
|
|
Mouse click: - skyscape star selection and
|
|
starmap star fast travel
|
|
Mouse movement - starmap orientation
|
|
SPACE - starmap stop movement
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|
z - starmap turn left
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|
x - starmap turn right
|
|
Single quote (') - starmap turn up
|
|
Forward slash (/) - starmap turn down
|
|
Semicolon (;) - starmap move forward
|
|
Period (.) - starmap move backward
|
|
l - starmap lock coordinate
|
|
d - starmap unlock coordinate
|
|
b - starmap show boundary sphere
|
|
c - starmap show constellations sphere
|
|
|
|
The Feeble Files:
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|
Ctrl-d - Starts the debugger
|
|
Ctrl-f - Toggle fast mode
|
|
F7 - Switch characters
|
|
F9 - Hitbox names on/off
|
|
s - Sound effects on/off
|
|
Pause - Pauses
|
|
t - Switch between speech only and
|
|
combined speech and subtitles
|
|
v - Switch between subtitles only and
|
|
combined speech and subtitles
|
|
|
|
The Legend of Kyrandia:
|
|
Ctrl 0-9 and Alt 0-9 - Load and save game state
|
|
Ctrl-d - Starts the debugger
|
|
|
|
TeenAgent
|
|
F5 - Displays the Global Menu
|
|
|
|
Touche: The Adventures of the Fifth Musketeer:
|
|
Ctrl-f - Toggle fast mode
|
|
F5 - Displays options
|
|
F9 - Turn fast walk mode on
|
|
F10 - Turn fast walk mode off
|
|
Escape - Quit
|
|
Space - Skips current line of text
|
|
t - Switch between 'Voice only',
|
|
'Voice and Text' and 'Text only'
|
|
|
|
Zork: Grand Inquisitor:
|
|
Ctrl-s - Save
|
|
Ctrl-r - Restore
|
|
Ctrl-q - Quit
|
|
Ctrl-p - Preferences
|
|
F1 - Help
|
|
F5 - Inventory
|
|
F6 - Spellbook
|
|
F7 - Score
|
|
F8 - Put away current object/forget spell
|
|
F9 - Extract coin (must have the coin bag)
|
|
Space - Skips movies
|
|
|
|
Zork Nemesis: The Forbidden Lands:
|
|
Ctrl-s - Save
|
|
Ctrl-r - Restore
|
|
Ctrl-q - Quit
|
|
Ctrl-p - Preferences
|
|
Space - Skips movies
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
Note that using Ctrl-f or Ctrl-g is not recommended: games can crash
|
|
when being run faster than their normal speed, as scripts will lose
|
|
synchronisation.
|
|
|
|
### 5.5) Language options
|
|
|
|
ScummVM includes a language option for Maniac Mansion, Zak McKracken,
|
|
The Dig, The Curse of Monkey Island, Beneath a Steel Sky and Broken
|
|
Sword.
|
|
|
|
Note that with the exception of Beneath a Steel Sky, Broken Sword,
|
|
multilanguage versions of Goblins games and Nippon Safes Inc., using
|
|
this option does *not* change the language of the game (which usually is
|
|
hardcoded), but rather is only used to select the appropriate font (e.g.
|
|
for a German version of a game, one containing umlauts).
|
|
|
|
An exception are The Dig and The Curse of Monkey Island -- non-English
|
|
versions can be set to 'English.' This however only affects subtitles;
|
|
game speech will remain the same.
|
|
|
|
Maniac Mansion and Zak McKracken
|
|
en - English (default)
|
|
de - German
|
|
fr - French
|
|
it - Italian
|
|
es - Spanish
|
|
|
|
The Dig
|
|
jp - Japanese
|
|
zh - Chinese
|
|
kr - Korean
|
|
|
|
The Curse of Monkey Island
|
|
en - English (default)
|
|
de - German
|
|
fr - French
|
|
it - Italian
|
|
pt - Portuguese
|
|
es - Spanish
|
|
jp - Japanese
|
|
zh - Chinese
|
|
kr - Korean
|
|
|
|
Beneath a Steel Sky
|
|
gb - English (Great Britain) (default)
|
|
en - English (USA)
|
|
de - German
|
|
fr - French
|
|
it - Italian
|
|
pt - Portuguese
|
|
es - Spanish
|
|
se - Swedish
|
|
|
|
Broken Sword
|
|
en - English (default)
|
|
de - German
|
|
fr - French
|
|
it - Italian
|
|
es - Spanish
|
|
pt - Portuguese
|
|
cz - Czech
|
|
|
|
## 6.0) Saved Games
|
|
|
|
Saved games are by default put in the current directory on some
|
|
platforms and preset directories on others. You can specify the save in
|
|
the config file by setting the savepath parameter. See the example
|
|
config file later in this README.
|
|
|
|
The platforms that currently have a different default directory are:
|
|
|
|
**Mac OS X:**
|
|
|
|
`$HOME/Documents/ScummVM Savegames/`
|
|
|
|
**Other unices:**
|
|
|
|
We follow the XDG Base Directory Specification. This means by default
|
|
saved games can be found in: `$XDG_DATA_HOME/scummvm/saves/`
|
|
|
|
If `XDG_DATA_HOME` is not defined or empty, `~/.local/share` will be
|
|
used as value of `XDG_DATA_HOME` in accordance with the specification.
|
|
|
|
If an earlier version of ScummVM was installed on your system, the
|
|
previous default location of `~/.scummvm` will be kept. This is detected
|
|
based on the presence of the path `~/.scummvm`.
|
|
|
|
**Windows Vista/7:**
|
|
|
|
`\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\ScummVM\Saved games\`
|
|
|
|
**Windows 2000/XP:**
|
|
|
|
`\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\ScummVM\Saved games\`
|
|
|
|
**Windows NT4:**
|
|
|
|
`<windir>\Profiles\username\Application Data\ScummVM\Saved games\`
|
|
|
|
Saved games are stored under a hidden area in Windows
|
|
NT4/2000/XP/Vista/7, which can be accessed by running
|
|
`%APPDATA%\ScummVM\Saved Games` or by enabling hidden files in Windows
|
|
Explorer.
|
|
|
|
Note for Windows NT4/2000/XP/Vista/7 users: The default saved games
|
|
location changed in ScummVM 1.5.0. The migration batch file can be used
|
|
to copy saved games from the old default location, to the new default
|
|
location.
|
|
|
|
### 6.1) Autosaves
|
|
|
|
For some games ScummVM will by default automatically save the current
|
|
state every five minutes (adjustable via the `autosave_period` config
|
|
setting). The default autosave slot for many engines is slot 0.
|
|
|
|
The games/engines listed below have autosave support.
|
|
|
|
- AGI games
|
|
- Beneath a Steel Sky
|
|
- Bud Tucker in Double Trouble
|
|
- COMPOSER games
|
|
- Flight of the Amazon Queen
|
|
- Myst
|
|
- Riven
|
|
- SCUMM games
|
|
- The Legend of Kyrandia I (slot 999)
|
|
- ZVISION games
|
|
|
|
For the SCUMM engine, this saved game can then be loaded again via
|
|
Ctrl-0, or the F5 menu.
|
|
|
|
### 6.2) Converting Saved Games
|
|
|
|
Using saved games from original versions isn't supported by all game
|
|
engines. Only the following games can use saved games from their
|
|
original versions.
|
|
|
|
- Blade Runner
|
|
|
|
- Use the debugger console and command "save" to save the game to
|
|
the original format and command "load" to load such a one
|
|
- Saved games between different languages are interchangeable
|
|
- It is not recommended to convert saved games from the version
|
|
with restored content as they might behave unexpectedly
|
|
or might cause game breaking bugs
|
|
|
|
- Elvira 1
|
|
|
|
- Add 8 bytes (saved game name) to the start of the saved game
|
|
file
|
|
- Rename the saved game to `elvira1.xxx`
|
|
|
|
- Elvira 2
|
|
|
|
- Add 8 bytes (saved game name) to the start of the saved game
|
|
file
|
|
- Rename the saved game to `elvira2-pc.xxx` (DOS version) or
|
|
`elvira2.xxx` (Other versions)
|
|
|
|
- Myst
|
|
|
|
- Rename the saved game to `myst-xxx.mys`
|
|
- Saves from the masterpiece edition and the regular edition are
|
|
interchangeable
|
|
|
|
- Riven
|
|
|
|
- Rename the saved game to `riven-xxx.rvn`
|
|
- Saves from the CD and DVD edition are not interchangeable
|
|
|
|
- Simon the Sorcerer 1
|
|
|
|
- Rename the saved game to `simon1.xxx`
|
|
|
|
- Simon the Sorcerer 2
|
|
|
|
- Rename the saved game to `simon2.xxx`
|
|
|
|
- Starship Titanic
|
|
|
|
- Rename the saved game to `titanic-win.xxx` for saves from the
|
|
English version and `titanic-win-de.xxx` for saves from the
|
|
German version
|
|
- Saved games between different languages are not interchangeable
|
|
|
|
- The Feeble Files
|
|
|
|
- Rename the saved game to `feeble.xxx`
|
|
|
|
- Waxworks
|
|
|
|
- Add 8 bytes (saved game name) to the start of the saved game
|
|
file
|
|
- Rename the saved game to `waxworks-pc.xxx` (DOS version) or
|
|
`waxworks.xxx` (Other versions)
|
|
|
|
Where `xxx` is exact the saved game slot (i.e., 001) under ScummVM
|
|
|
|
### 6.3) Viewing/Loading saved games from the command line
|
|
|
|
**`--list-saves`**
|
|
|
|
This switch may be used to display a list of the current saved games of
|
|
the specified target game and their corresponding save slots. If no
|
|
target is specified, it lists saved games for all known target.
|
|
|
|
Usage: `--list-saves --game=[TARGET]`, where \[TARGET\] is the target
|
|
game.
|
|
|
|
Engines which currently support `--list-saves` are:
|
|
|
|
- AGI
|
|
- AGOS
|
|
- BLADERUNNER
|
|
- CGE
|
|
- CINE
|
|
- CRUISE
|
|
- CRYOMNI3D
|
|
- DRACI
|
|
- GROOVIE
|
|
- HUGO
|
|
- KYRA
|
|
- LURE
|
|
- MOHAWK
|
|
- PARALLACTION
|
|
- QUEEN
|
|
- SAGA
|
|
- SCI
|
|
- SCUMM
|
|
- SKY
|
|
- SWORD1
|
|
- SWORD2
|
|
- TEENAGENT
|
|
- TINSEL
|
|
- TITANIC
|
|
- TOON
|
|
- TOUCHE
|
|
- TSAGE
|
|
- TUCKER
|
|
- ZVISION
|
|
|
|
**`--save-slot/-x`**
|
|
|
|
This switch may be used to load a saved game directly from the command
|
|
line.
|
|
|
|
Usage: `--save-slot[SLOT]` or `-x[SLOT]`, where \[SLOT\] is the save
|
|
slot number.
|
|
|
|
Engines which currently support `--save-slot` / `-x are`:
|
|
|
|
- AGI
|
|
- BLADERUNNER
|
|
- CGE
|
|
- CINE
|
|
- CRUISE
|
|
- CRYOMNI3D
|
|
- DRACI
|
|
- GROOVIE
|
|
- HUGO
|
|
- KYRA
|
|
- LURE
|
|
- MOHAWK
|
|
- QUEEN
|
|
- SAGA
|
|
- SCI
|
|
- SCUMM
|
|
- SKY
|
|
- SWORD1
|
|
- SWORD2
|
|
- TEENAGENT
|
|
- TINSEL
|
|
- TITANIC
|
|
- TOON
|
|
- TOUCHE
|
|
- TSAGE
|
|
- TUCKER
|
|
- ZVISION
|
|
|
|
## 7.0) Music and Sound
|
|
|
|
On most operating systems and for most games, ScummVM will by default
|
|
use MT-32 or AdLib emulation for music playback. MIDI may not be
|
|
available on all operating systems or may need manual configuration. If
|
|
you want to use MIDI, you have several different choices of output,
|
|
depending on your operating system and configuration.
|
|
|
|
null - Null output. Don't play any music.
|
|
|
|
adlib - Internal AdLib emulation
|
|
fluidsynth - FluidSynth MIDI emulation
|
|
mt32 - Internal MT-32 emulation
|
|
pcjr - Internal PCjr emulation (only usable in SCUMM games)
|
|
pcspk - Internal PC Speaker emulation
|
|
towns - Internal FM-TOWNS YM2612 emulation
|
|
(only usable in SCUMM FM-TOWNS games)
|
|
|
|
alsa - Output using ALSA sequencer device. See below.
|
|
core - CoreAudio sound, for Mac OS X users.
|
|
coremidi - CoreMIDI sound, for Mac OS X users. Use only if you have
|
|
a hardware MIDI synthesizer.
|
|
seq - Use /dev/sequencer for MIDI, *nix users. See below.
|
|
timidity - Connect to TiMidity++ MIDI server. See below.
|
|
windows - Windows MIDI. Uses built-in sequencer, for Windows users
|
|
|
|
To select a sound driver, select it in the Launcher, or pass its name
|
|
via the `-e` option to scummvm, for example:
|
|
|
|
`scummvm -eadlib scumm:monkey2`
|
|
|
|
### 7.1) AdLib emulation
|
|
|
|
By default an AdLib card will be emulated and ScummVM will output the
|
|
music as sampled waves. This is the default mode for several games, and
|
|
offers the best compatibility between machines and games.
|
|
|
|
### 7.2) FluidSynth MIDI emulation
|
|
|
|
If ScummVM was build with libfluidsynth support it will be able to play
|
|
MIDI music through the FluidSynth driver. You will have to specify a
|
|
SoundFont to use, however.
|
|
|
|
Since the default output volume from FluidSynth can be fairly low,
|
|
ScummVM will set the gain by default to get a stronger signal. This can
|
|
be further adjusted using the `--midi-gain` command-line option, or the
|
|
`midi_gain` config file setting.
|
|
|
|
The setting can take any value from 0 through 1000, with the default
|
|
being 100. (This corresponds to FluidSynth's gain settings of 0.0
|
|
through 10.0, which are presumably measured in decibel.)
|
|
|
|
NOTE: The processor requirements for FluidSynth can be fairly high in
|
|
some cases. A fast CPU is recommended.
|
|
|
|
### 7.3) MT-32 emulation
|
|
|
|
Some games which contain MIDI music data also have improved tracks
|
|
designed for the MT-32 sound module. ScummVM can now emulate this
|
|
device, however you must provide original MT-32 ROMs to make it work:
|
|
|
|
`MT32_PCM.ROM` - IC21 (512KB)
|
|
`MT32_CONTROL.ROM` - IC26 (32KB) and IC27 (32KB), interleaved byte-wise
|
|
|
|
Place these ROMs in the game directory, in your extrapath, or in the
|
|
directory where your ScummVM executable resides.
|
|
|
|
You don't need to specify `--native-mt32` with this driver, as it
|
|
automatically gets turned on.
|
|
|
|
NOTE: The processor requirements for the emulator are quite high; a fast
|
|
CPU is strongly recommended.
|
|
|
|
### 7.4) MIDI emulation
|
|
|
|
Some games (such as Sam & Max) only contain MIDI music data. This once
|
|
prevented music for these games from working on platforms that do not
|
|
support MIDI, or soundcards that do not provide MIDI drivers (e.g. many
|
|
soundcards will not play MIDI under Linux). ScummVM can now emulate MIDI
|
|
mode using sampled waves and AdLib, FluidSynth MIDI emulation or MT-32
|
|
emulation using the `-eadlib`, `-efluidsynth` or `-emt32` options
|
|
respectively. However, if you are capable of using native MIDI, we
|
|
recommend using one of the MIDI modes below for best sound.
|
|
|
|
### 7.5) Native MIDI support
|
|
|
|
Use the appropriate `-e<mode>` command line option from the list above
|
|
to select your preferred MIDI device. For example, if you wish to use
|
|
the Windows MIDI driver, use the `-ewindows` option.
|
|
|
|
#### 7.5.1) Using MIDI options to customize Native MIDI output
|
|
|
|
ScummVM supports a variety of MIDI modes, depending on the capabilities
|
|
of your MIDI device.
|
|
|
|
If `--native-mt32` is specified, ScummVM will treat your device as a
|
|
real MT-32. Because the instrument mappings and system exclusive
|
|
commands of the MT-32 vary from those of General MIDI devices, you
|
|
should only enable this option if you are using an actual Roland MT-32,
|
|
LAPC-I, CM-64, CM-32L, CM-500, or GS device with an MT-32 map.
|
|
|
|
If `--enable-gs` is specified, ScummVM will initialize your
|
|
GS-compatible device with settings that mimic the MT-32's reverb, (lack
|
|
of) chorus, pitch bend sensitivity, etc. If it is specified in
|
|
conjunction with `--native-mt32`, ScummVM will select the
|
|
MT-32-compatible map and drumset on your GS device. This setting works
|
|
better than default GM or GS emulation with games that do not have
|
|
custom instrument mappings (Loom and Monkey1). You should only specify
|
|
both settings if you are using a GS device that has an MT-32 map, such
|
|
as an SC-55, SC-88, SC-88 Pro, SC-8820, SC-8850, etc. Please note that
|
|
`--enable-gs` is automatically disabled in both DOTT and Samnmax, since
|
|
they use General MIDI natively.
|
|
|
|
If neither of the above settings is enabled, ScummVM will initialize
|
|
your device in General MIDI mode and use GM emulation in games with
|
|
MT-32 soundtracks.
|
|
|
|
Some games contain sound effects that are exclusive to the AdLib
|
|
soundtrack. For these games, you may wish to specify `--multi-midi` in
|
|
order to combine MIDI music with AdLib sound effects.
|
|
|
|
### 7.6) UNIX native, ALSA and dmedia sequencer support
|
|
|
|
If your soundcard driver supports a sequencer, you may set the
|
|
environment variable `SCUMMVM_MIDI` to your sequencer device -- for
|
|
example, to /dev/sequencer
|
|
|
|
If you have problems with not hearing audio in this configuration, you
|
|
may need to set the environment variable `SCUMMVM_MIDIPORT` to 1 or 2.
|
|
This selects the port on the selected sequencer to use. Then start
|
|
scummvm with the `-eseq` parameter. This should work on several cards,
|
|
and may offer better performance and quality than AdLib emulation.
|
|
However, for those systems where sequencer support does not work, you
|
|
can always fall back on AdLib emulation.
|
|
|
|
#### 7.6.1) ALSA sequencer \[UNIX ONLY\]
|
|
|
|
If you have installed the ALSA driver with sequencer support, then you
|
|
may set the environment variable `SCUMMVM_PORT` or the config file
|
|
variable `alsa_port` to specify your sequencer port. If neither is set,
|
|
the default behavior is to try both "65:0" and "17:0".
|
|
|
|
Here is a brief guide on how to use the ALSA sequencer with your
|
|
soundcard. In all cases, to obtain a list of all the sequencer ports you
|
|
have, try the command `aconnect -o -l`. This should give output similar
|
|
to:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
client 14: 'Midi Through' [type=kernel]
|
|
0 'Midi Through Port-0'
|
|
client 16: 'SBLive! Value [CT4832]' [type=kernel]
|
|
0 'EMU10K1 MPU-401 (UART)'
|
|
client 17: 'Emu10k1 WaveTable' [type=kernel]
|
|
0 'Emu10k1 Port 0 '
|
|
1 'Emu10k1 Port 1 '
|
|
2 'Emu10k1 Port 2 '
|
|
3 'Emu10k1 Port 3 '
|
|
client 128: 'TiMidity' [type=user]
|
|
0 'TiMidity port 0 '
|
|
1 'TiMidity port 1 '
|
|
2 'TiMidity port 2 '
|
|
3 'TiMidity port 3 '
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
The most important bit here is that there are four WaveTable MIDI
|
|
outputs located at 17:0, 17:1, 17:2 and 17:3, and four TiMidity ports
|
|
located at 128:0, 128:1, 128:2 and 128:3.
|
|
|
|
If you have a FM-chip on your card, like the SB16, then you have to load
|
|
the SoundFonts using the sbiload software. Example:
|
|
|
|
sbiload -p 17:0 /etc/std.o3 /etc/drums.o3
|
|
|
|
If you have a WaveTable capable sound card, you have to load a sbk or
|
|
sf2 SoundFont using the sfxload or asfxload software. Example:
|
|
|
|
sfxload /path/to/8mbgmsfx.sf2
|
|
|
|
If you don't have a MIDI capable soundcard, there are two options:
|
|
FluidSynth and TiMidity. We recommend FluidSynth, as on many systems
|
|
TiMidity will 'lag' behind music. This is very noticeable in
|
|
iMUSE-enabled games, which use fast and dynamic music transitions.
|
|
Running TiMidity as root will allow it to setup real time priority,
|
|
which may reduce music lag.
|
|
|
|
Asking TiMidity to become an ALSA sequencer:
|
|
|
|
timidity -iAqqq -B2,8 -Os1S -s 44100 &
|
|
|
|
(If you get distorted output with this setting, you can try dropping the
|
|
-B2,8 or changing the value.)
|
|
|
|
Asking FluidSynth to become an ALSA sequencer (using SoundFonts):
|
|
|
|
fluidsynth -m alsa_seq /path/to/8mbgmsfx.sf2
|
|
|
|
Once either TiMidity or FluidSynth are running, use the 'aconnect -o -l'
|
|
command as described earlier in this section.
|
|
|
|
#### 7.6.2) IRIX dmedia sequencer: \[UNIX ONLY\]
|
|
|
|
If you are using IRIX and the dmedia driver with sequencer support, you
|
|
can set the environment variable `SCUMMVM_MIDIPORT` or the config file
|
|
variable `dmedia_port` to specify your sequencer port. The default is to
|
|
use the first port.
|
|
|
|
To get a list of configured midi interfaces on your system, run
|
|
"startmidi" without parameters. Example output:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
2 MIDI interfaces configured:
|
|
Serial Port 2
|
|
Software Synth
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
In this example, you can configure ScummVM to use the "Software Synth"
|
|
instead of the default "Serial Port 2" by adding a line
|
|
|
|
dmedia_port=Software Synth
|
|
|
|
to your configuration file in the section \[scummvm\], or setting
|
|
`SCUMMVM_PORT=Software Synth` in your environment.
|
|
|
|
### 7.7) TiMidity++ MIDI server support
|
|
|
|
If your system lacks any MIDI sequencer, but you still want better MIDI
|
|
quality than default AdLib emulation can offer, you can try the
|
|
TiMidity++ MIDI server. See <http://timidity.sourceforge.net/> for
|
|
download and install instructions.
|
|
|
|
First, you need to start a daemon:
|
|
|
|
timidity -ir 7777
|
|
|
|
Now you can start ScummVM and try selection TiMidity music output. By
|
|
default, it will connect to localhost:7777, but you can change host/port
|
|
via the `TIMIDITY_HOST` environment variable. You can also specify a
|
|
"device number" using the `SCUMMVM_MIDIPORT` environment variable.
|
|
|
|
### 7.8) Using compressed audio files
|
|
|
|
#### 7.8.1) Using MP3 files for CD audio
|
|
|
|
Use LAME or some other MP3 encoder to rip the cd audio tracks to files.
|
|
Name the files track1.mp3 track2.mp3 etc. ScummVM must be compiled with
|
|
MAD support to use this option. You will need to rip the file from the
|
|
CD as a WAV file, then encode the MP3 files in constant bit rate. This
|
|
can be done with the following LAME command line:
|
|
|
|
lame -t -q 0 -b 96 track1.wav track1.mp3
|
|
|
|
#### 7.8.2) Using Ogg Vorbis files for CD audio
|
|
|
|
Use oggenc or some other vorbis encoder to encode the audio tracks to
|
|
files. Name the files track1.ogg track2.ogg etc. ScummVM must be
|
|
compiled with vorbis support to use this option. You will need to rip
|
|
the files from the CD as a WAV file, then encode the vorbis files. This
|
|
can be done with the following oggenc command line with the value after
|
|
q specifying the desired quality from 0 to 10:
|
|
|
|
oggenc -q 5 track1.wav
|
|
|
|
#### 7.8.3) Using Flac files for CD audio
|
|
|
|
Use flac or some other flac encoder to encode the audio tracks to files.
|
|
Name the files track1.flac track2.flac etc. If your filesystem only
|
|
allows three letter extensions, name the files track1.fla track2.fla
|
|
etc. ScummVM must be compiled with flac support to use this option. You
|
|
will need to rip the files from the CD as a WAV file, then encode the
|
|
flac files. This can be done with the following flac command line:
|
|
|
|
flac --best track1.wav
|
|
|
|
Remember that the quality is always the same, varying encoder options
|
|
will only affect the encoding time and resulting filesize.
|
|
|
|
#### 7.8.4) Compressing MONSTER.SOU with MP3
|
|
|
|
You need LAME, and our `compress_scumm_sou` utility from the
|
|
scummvm-tools package to perform this task, and ScummVM must be compiled
|
|
with MAD support.
|
|
|
|
compress_scumm_sou monster.sou
|
|
|
|
Eventually you will have a much smaller monster.so3 file, copy this file
|
|
to your game directory. You can safely remove the monster.sou file.
|
|
|
|
#### 7.8.5) Compressing MONSTER.SOU with Ogg Vorbis
|
|
|
|
As above, but ScummVM must be compiled with OGG support. Run:
|
|
|
|
compress_scumm_sou --vorbis monster.sou
|
|
|
|
This should produce a smaller monster.sog file, which you should copy to
|
|
your game directory. Ogg encoding may take a considerable longer amount
|
|
of time than MP3, so have a good book handy.
|
|
|
|
#### 7.8.6) Compressing MONSTER.SOU with Flac
|
|
|
|
As above, but ScummVM must be compiled with Flac support. Run:
|
|
|
|
compress_scumm_sou --flac monster.sou
|
|
|
|
This should produce a smaller monster.sof file, which you should copy to
|
|
your game directory. Remember that the quality is always the same,
|
|
varying encoder options will only affect the encoding time and resulting
|
|
file size. Playing with the blocksize (`-b <value>`), has the biggest
|
|
impact on the resulting file size -- 1152 seems to be a good value for
|
|
those kind of soundfiles. Be sure to read the encoder documentation
|
|
before you use other values.
|
|
|
|
#### 7.8.7) Compressing music/sfx/speech in AGOS games
|
|
|
|
Use our `compress_agos` utility from the scummvm-tools package to
|
|
perform this task. You can choose between multiple target formats, but
|
|
note that you can only use each if ScummVM was compiled with the
|
|
respective decoder support enabled.
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
compress_agos effects (For Acorn CD version of Simon 1)
|
|
compress_agos simon (For Acorn CD version of Simon 1)
|
|
compress_agos effects.voc (For DOS CD version of Simon 1)
|
|
compress_agos simon.voc (For DOS CD version of Simon 1)
|
|
compress_agos simon.wav (For Windows CD version of Simon 1)
|
|
compress_agos simon2.voc (For DOS CD version of Simon 2)
|
|
compress_agos simon2.wav (For Windows CD version of Simon 2)
|
|
compress_agos mac (For Macintosh version of Simon 2)
|
|
|
|
compress_agos voices1.wav (For Windows 2CD/4CD version of Feeble)
|
|
compress_agos voices2.wav (For Windows 2CD/4CD version of Feeble)
|
|
compress_agos voices3.wav (For Windows 4CD version of Feeble)
|
|
compress_agos voices4.wav (For Windows 4CD version of Feeble)
|
|
|
|
compress_agos Music (For Windows version of Puzzle Pack)
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
For Ogg Vorbis add `--vorbis` to the options, i.e.
|
|
|
|
compress_agos --vorbis
|
|
|
|
For Flac add `--flac` and optional parameters, i.e.
|
|
|
|
compress_agos --flac
|
|
|
|
Eventually you will have a much smaller \*.mp3, \*.ogg or \*.fla file,
|
|
copy this file to your game directory. You can safely remove the old
|
|
file.
|
|
|
|
#### 7.8.8) Compressing speech/music in Broken Sword
|
|
|
|
The `compress_sword1` tool from the scummvm-tools package can encode
|
|
music and speech to MP3, Ogg Vorbis as well as Flac. The easiest way to
|
|
encode the files is simply copying the executable into your BS1
|
|
directory (together with the lame encoder) and run it from there. This
|
|
way, it will automatically encode everything to MP3. Afterwards, you can
|
|
manually remove the SPEECH?.CLU files and the wave music files.
|
|
|
|
Running `compress_sword1 --vorbis` will compress the files using Ogg
|
|
Vorbis instead of MP3.
|
|
|
|
Running `compress_sword1 --flac` will compress the files using Flac
|
|
instead of MP3.
|
|
|
|
Use `compress_sword1 --help` to get a full list of the options.
|
|
|
|
#### 7.8.9) Compressing speech/music in Broken Sword II
|
|
|
|
Use our `compress_sword2` utility from the scummvm-tools package to
|
|
perform this task. You can choose between multiple target formats, but
|
|
note that you can only use each if ScummVM was compiled with the
|
|
respective decoder support enabled.
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
compress_sword2 speech1.clu
|
|
compress_sword2 music1.clu
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
For Ogg Vorbis add --vorbis to the options, i.e.
|
|
|
|
compress_sword2 --vorbis
|
|
|
|
Eventually you will have a much smaller \*.cl3 or \*.clg file, copy this
|
|
file to your game directory. You can safely remove the old file.
|
|
|
|
It is possible to use Flac compression by adding the `--flac` option.
|
|
However, the resulting \*.clf file will actually be larger than the
|
|
original.
|
|
|
|
Please note that `compress_sword2` will only work with the four
|
|
speech/music files in Broken Sword II. It will not work with any of the
|
|
other \*.clu files, nor will it work with the speech files from Broken
|
|
Sword.
|
|
|
|
### 7.9) Output sample rate
|
|
|
|
The output sample rate tells ScummVM how many sound samples to play per
|
|
channel per second. There is much that could be said on this subject,
|
|
but most of it would be irrelevant here. The short version is that for
|
|
most games 22050 Hz is fine, but in some cases 44100 Hz is preferable.
|
|
On extremely low-end systems you may want to use 11025 Hz, but it is
|
|
unlikely that you have to worry about that.
|
|
|
|
To elaborate, most of the sounds ScummVM has to play were sampled at
|
|
either 22050 Hz or 11025 Hz. Using a higher sample rate will not
|
|
magically improve the quality of these sounds. Hence, 22050 Hz is fine.
|
|
|
|
Some games use CD audio. If you use compressed files for this, they are
|
|
probably sampled at 44100 Hz, so for these games that may be a better
|
|
choice of sample rate.
|
|
|
|
When using the AdLib, FM Towns, PC Speaker or IBM PCjr music drivers,
|
|
ScummVM is responsible for generating the samples. Usually 22050 Hz will
|
|
be plenty for these, but there is at least one piece of AdLib music in
|
|
Beneath a Steel Sky that will sound a lot better at 44100 Hz.
|
|
|
|
Using frequencies in between is not recommended. For one thing, your
|
|
sound card may not support it. In theory, ScummVM should fall back on a
|
|
sensible frequency in that case, but don't count on it. More
|
|
importantly, ScummVM has to resample all sounds to its output frequency.
|
|
This is much easier to do well if the output frequency is a multiple of
|
|
the original frequency.
|
|
|
|
## 8.0) Configuration file
|
|
|
|
By default, the configuration file is saved in, and loaded from:
|
|
|
|
**Windows Vista/7:**
|
|
|
|
`\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\ScummVM\scummvm.ini`
|
|
|
|
**Windows 2000/XP:**
|
|
|
|
`\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\ScummVM\scummvm.ini`
|
|
|
|
**Windows NT4:**
|
|
|
|
`<windir>\Profiles\username\Application Data\ScummVM\scummvm.ini`
|
|
|
|
**Windows 95/98/ME:**
|
|
|
|
`<windir>\scummvm.ini`
|
|
|
|
If an earlier version of ScummVM was installed under Windows, the
|
|
previous default location of `<windir>\scummvm.ini` will be kept.
|
|
|
|
**Unix:**
|
|
|
|
We follow the XDG Base Directory Specification. This means our
|
|
configuration can be found in: `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/scummvm/scummvm.ini`
|
|
|
|
If `XDG_CONFIG_HOME` is not defined or empty, `~/.config` will be used
|
|
as value for `XDG_CONFIG_HOME` in accordance with the specification.
|
|
|
|
If an earlier version of ScummVM was installed on your system, the
|
|
previous default location of `~/.scummvmrc` will be kept.
|
|
|
|
**Mac OS X:**
|
|
|
|
`~/Library/Preferences/ScummVM Preferences` (here, `~` refers to your
|
|
home directory)
|
|
|
|
**iOS:**
|
|
|
|
|
|
For sandboxed version: `/Preferences`
|
|
Otherwise: `/var/mobile/Library/ScummVM/Preferences`
|
|
|
|
**Others:**
|
|
|
|
`scummvm.ini` in the current directory
|
|
|
|
An example config file looks as follows:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
[scummvm]
|
|
gfx_mode=supereagle
|
|
fullscreen=true
|
|
savepath=C:\saves\
|
|
|
|
[sky]
|
|
path=C:\games\SteelSky\
|
|
|
|
[germansky]
|
|
gameid=sky
|
|
language=de
|
|
path=C:\games\SteelSky\
|
|
description=Beneath a Steel Sky w/ German subtitles
|
|
|
|
[germandott]
|
|
gameid=tentacle
|
|
path=C:\german\tentacle\
|
|
description=German version of DOTT
|
|
|
|
[tentacle]
|
|
path=C:\tentacle\
|
|
subtitles=true
|
|
music_volume=40
|
|
sfx_volume=255
|
|
|
|
[loomcd]
|
|
cdrom=1
|
|
path=C:\loom\
|
|
talkspeed=5
|
|
savepath=C:\loom\saves\
|
|
|
|
[monkey2]
|
|
path=C:\amiga_mi2\
|
|
music_driver=windows
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
### 8.1) Recognized configuration keywords
|
|
|
|
The following keywords are recognized:
|
|
|
|
path string The path to where a game's data files are
|
|
autosave_period number The seconds between autosaving (default: 300)
|
|
save_slot number The saved game number to load on startup.
|
|
savepath string The path to where a game will store its
|
|
saved games.
|
|
screenshotpath string The path to where screenshots are saved.
|
|
iconpath string The path to where to look for icons to use as
|
|
overlay for the ScummVM icon in the Windows
|
|
taskbar or macOS X Dock when running a game.
|
|
The icon files should be named after the game
|
|
ids and be in ico format on Windows or png
|
|
format on macOS X.
|
|
versioninfo string The version of the ScummVM that created the
|
|
configuration file.
|
|
|
|
gameid string The real id of a game. Useful if you have
|
|
several versions of the same game, and want
|
|
different aliases for them. See the example.
|
|
description string The description of the game as it will appear
|
|
in the launcher.
|
|
|
|
language string Specify language (en, us, de, fr, it, pt, es,
|
|
jp, zh, kr, se, gb, hb, cz, ru)
|
|
speech_mute bool If true, speech is muted
|
|
subtitles bool Set to true to enable subtitles.
|
|
talkspeed number Text delay in SCUMM games, or text speed in
|
|
other games.
|
|
|
|
fullscreen bool Fullscreen mode
|
|
aspect_ratio bool Enable aspect ratio correction
|
|
gfx_mode string Graphics mode (normal, 2x, 3x, 2xsai,
|
|
super2xsai, supereagle, advmame2x, advmame3x,
|
|
hq2x, hq3x, tv2x, dotmatrix, opengl)
|
|
filtering bool Enable graphics filtering
|
|
|
|
confirm_exit bool Ask for confirmation by the user before
|
|
quitting (SDL backend only).
|
|
console bool Enable the console window (default: enabled)
|
|
(Windows only).
|
|
cdrom number Number of CD-ROM unit to use for audio. If
|
|
negative, don't even try to access the CD-ROM.
|
|
joystick_num number Number of joystick device to use for input
|
|
controller_map_db string A custom controller mapping file to load to
|
|
complete default database (SDL backend only).
|
|
Otherwise, file gamecontrollerdb.txt will be
|
|
loaded from extrapath.
|
|
music_driver string The music engine to use.
|
|
opl_driver string The AdLib (OPL) emulator to use.
|
|
output_rate number The output sample rate to use, in Hz. Sensible
|
|
values are 11025, 22050 and 44100.
|
|
audio_buffer_size number Overrides the size of the audio buffer. The
|
|
value must be one of: 256 512 1024 2048 4096
|
|
8192 16384 32768. The default value is
|
|
calculated based on the output_rate to keep
|
|
audio latency below 45ms.
|
|
alsa_port string Port to use for output when using the
|
|
ALSA music driver.
|
|
music_volume number The music volume setting (0-255)
|
|
multi_midi bool If true, enable combination AdLib and native
|
|
MIDI.
|
|
soundfont string The SoundFont to use for MIDI playback. (Only
|
|
supported by some MIDI drivers.)
|
|
native_mt32 bool If true, disable GM emulation and assume that
|
|
there is a true Roland MT-32 available.
|
|
enable_gs bool If true, enable Roland GS-specific features to
|
|
enhance GM emulation. If native_mt32 is also
|
|
true, the GS device will select an MT-32 map
|
|
to play the correct instruments.
|
|
sfx_volume number The sfx volume setting (0-255)
|
|
tempo number The music tempo (50-200) (default: 100)
|
|
speech_volume number The speech volume setting (0-255)
|
|
midi_gain number The MIDI gain (0-1000) (default: 100) (Only
|
|
supported by some MIDI drivers.)
|
|
|
|
copy_protection bool Enable copy protection in certain games, in
|
|
those cases where ScummVM disables it by
|
|
default.
|
|
demo_mode bool Start demo in Maniac Mansion
|
|
alt_intro bool Use alternative intro for CD versions of
|
|
Beneath a Steel Sky and Flight of the Amazon
|
|
Queen
|
|
|
|
boot_param number Pass this number to the boot script
|
|
|
|
Sierra games using the AGI engine add the following non-standard keywords:
|
|
|
|
originalsaveload bool If true, the original save/load screens are
|
|
used instead of the enhanced ScummVM ones
|
|
altamigapalette bool Use an alternative palette, common for all
|
|
Amiga games. This was the old behavior
|
|
mousesupport bool Enables mouse support. Allows to use mouse
|
|
for movement and in game menus
|
|
|
|
Sierra games using the SCI engine add the following non-standard keywords:
|
|
|
|
disable_dithering bool Remove dithering artifacts from EGA games
|
|
prefer_digitalsfx bool If true, digital sound effects are preferred
|
|
instead of synthesized ones
|
|
originalsaveload bool If true, the original save/load screens are
|
|
used instead of the enhanced ScummVM ones
|
|
native_fb01 bool If true, the music driver for an IBM Music
|
|
Feature card or a Yamaha FB-01 FM synth module
|
|
is used for MIDI output
|
|
use_cdaudio bool Use CD audio instead of in-game audio,
|
|
when available
|
|
windows_cursors bool Use the Windows cursors (smaller and monochrome)
|
|
instead of the DOS ones (King's Quest 6)
|
|
silver_cursors bool Use the alternate set of silver cursors,
|
|
instead of the normal golden ones (Space Quest 4)
|
|
|
|
Blade Runner adds the following non-standard keywords:
|
|
shorty bool If true, game will shrink the actors and make
|
|
their voices high pitched
|
|
sitcom bool If true, game will add laughter after actor's
|
|
line or narration
|
|
|
|
Broken Sword II adds the following non-standard keywords:
|
|
|
|
gfx_details number Graphics details setting (0-3)
|
|
music_mute bool If true, music is muted
|
|
object_labels bool If true, object labels are enabled
|
|
reverse_stereo bool If true, stereo channels are reversed
|
|
sfx_mute bool If true, sound effects are muted
|
|
|
|
Flight of the Amazon Queen adds the following non-standard keywords:
|
|
|
|
music_mute bool If true, music is muted
|
|
sfx_mute bool If true, sound effects are muted
|
|
|
|
Hopkins FBI adds the following non-standard keyword:
|
|
|
|
enable_gore bool If true, enable some optional gore content in
|
|
the game
|
|
|
|
Jones in the Fast Lane adds the following non-standard keyword:
|
|
|
|
music_mute bool If true, CD audio is used, if available,
|
|
instead of in-game audio
|
|
|
|
King's Quest VI Windows adds the following non-standard keyword:
|
|
|
|
windows_cursors bool If true, the original unscaled black and white
|
|
Windows cursors are used instead of the DOS
|
|
ones. If false, the DOS cursors are used in the
|
|
Windows version, upscaled to match the rest of
|
|
the upscaled graphics
|
|
|
|
Lands of Lore: The Throne of Chaos adds the following non-standard keywords:
|
|
|
|
smooth_scrolling bool If true, scrolling is smoother when changing
|
|
from one screen to another
|
|
floating_cursors bool If true, the cursor changes when it floats to
|
|
the edge of the screen to a directional arrow.
|
|
The player can then click to walk towards that
|
|
direction.
|
|
|
|
Space Quest IV CD adds the following non-standard keyword:
|
|
|
|
silver_cursors bool If true, an alternate set of silver mouse
|
|
cursors is used instead of the original golden
|
|
ones
|
|
|
|
Simon the Sorcerer 1 and 2 add the following non-standard keywords:
|
|
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music_mute bool If true, music is muted
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sfx_mute bool If true, sound effects are muted
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Soltys adds the following non-standard keyword:
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enable_color_blind bool If true, original colors are replaced by a set
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of greys
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The Legend of Kyrandia adds the following non-standard keyword:
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walkspeed number The walk speed (0-4)
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The Legend of Kyrandia: The Hand of Fate adds the following non-standard
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keyword:
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walkspeed number The walk speed (3 or 5, resp. fast or
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slow)
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The Legend of Kyrandia: Malcolm's Revenge adds the following non-standard
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keywords:
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walkspeed number The walk speed (3 or 5, resp. fast or
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slow)
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studio_audience bool If true, applause and cheering sounds are heard
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whenever Malcolm makes a joke
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skip_support bool If true, the player can skip text and cutscenes
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helium_mode bool If true, people sound like they've inhaled
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Helium
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The Neverhood adds the following non-standard keywords:
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originalsaveload bool If true, the original save/load screens are
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used instead of the enhanced ScummVM ones
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skiphallofrecordsscenes bool
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If true, allows the player to skip
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past the Hall of Records storyboard scenes
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scalemakingofvideos bool If true, the making of videos are scaled, so that
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they use the whole screen
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The 7th Guest adds the following non-standard keyword:
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fast_movie_speed bool If true, movies are played at an increased
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speed, matching the speed of the iOS version.
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Movies without sound are still played at their
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normal speed, to avoid music synchronization
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issues
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Zork Nemesis: The Forbidden Lands adds the following non-standard keywords:
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originalsaveload bool If true, the original save/load screens are
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used instead of the enhanced ScummVM ones
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doublefps bool If true, game FPS are increased from 30 to 60
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venusenabled bool If true, the in-game Venus help system is
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enabled
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noanimwhileturning bool If true, animations are disabled while turning
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in panoramic mode
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Zork: Grand Inquisitor adds the following non-standard keywords:
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originalsaveload bool If true, the original save/load screens are
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|
used instead of the enhanced ScummVM ones
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doublefps bool If true, game FPS are increased from 30 to 60
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noanimwhileturning bool If true, animations are disabled while turning
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in panoramic mode
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mpegmovies bool If true, the hires MPEG movies are used in the
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DVD version of the game, instead of the lowres
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AVI ones
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### 8.2) Custom game options that can be toggled via the GUI
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A lot of the custom game options in the previous section can be toggled
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via the GUI. If a custom option is available for a specific game, a new
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|
tab called "Engine" will appear when adding or editing the configuration
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of that game. If the custom options are not shown, the games in question
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|
will need to be run once or readded in the ScummVM launcher's game list.
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This will update the configuration of each entry, allowing the custom
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|
options to be shown.
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## 9.0) Screenshots (SDL backend only)
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On systems using the SDL backend (for example Windows, Mac or Linux) you
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can use alt+s to take snapshots (see section 5.4 - Hotkeys).
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|
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You can specify the directory in which you want the screenshots to be
|
|
created in the config file. To do so add a screenshotpath value under
|
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the `[scummvm]` section:
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[scummvm]
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screenshotpath=/path/to/screenshots/
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The default location, when no screenshot path is defined in the config
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file, depends on the OS:
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- Windows: In `Users\username\My Pictures\ScummVM Screenshots`.
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- macOS X: On the Desktop.
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- Other unices: In the XDG Pictures user directory,
|
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e.g. `~/Pictures/ScummVM Screenshots`
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- Any other OS: In the current directory.
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|
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## 10.0) Compiling
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|
|
For an up-to-date overview on how to compile ScummVM for various
|
|
platforms, please consult our Wiki, in particular this page:
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|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Compiling_ScummVM>
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|
|
|
If you are compiling for Windows, Linux or Mac OS X, you need SDL-1.2.2
|
|
or newer (older versions may work, but are unsupported), and a supported
|
|
compiler. Several compilers, including GCC, mingw and recent versions of
|
|
Microsoft Visual C++ are supported. If you wish to use MP3-compressed CD
|
|
tracks or .SOU files, you will need to install the MAD library; likewise
|
|
you will need the appropriate libraries for Ogg Vorbis and FLAC
|
|
compressed sound. For compressed save states, zlib is required.
|
|
|
|
Some parts of ScummVM, particularly scalers, have highly optimized
|
|
versions written in assembler. If you wish to use this option, you will
|
|
need to install nasm assembler (see <https://www.nasm.us/>). Note that
|
|
we currently only have x86 MMX optimized versions, and they will not
|
|
compile on other processors.
|
|
|
|
On Windows, you can define `USE_WINDBG` and attach WinDbg to browse
|
|
debug messages (see
|
|
<https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/debugger/index>).
|
|
|
|
- Windows:
|
|
|
|
- MinGW:
|
|
|
|
- Please refer to:
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Compiling_ScummVM/MinGW>
|
|
|
|
- Visual Studio (MSVC):
|
|
|
|
- Please refer to:
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Compiling_ScummVM/Visual_Studio>
|
|
|
|
- Linux:
|
|
|
|
- GCC:
|
|
|
|
- Please refer to:
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Compiling_ScummVM/GCC>
|
|
|
|
- AmigaOS4:
|
|
|
|
- Please refer to:
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Compiling_ScummVM/AmigaOS4>
|
|
|
|
- Apple iPhone:
|
|
|
|
- Please refer to:
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Compiling_ScummVM/iPhone>
|
|
|
|
- Atari/FreeMiNT:
|
|
|
|
- Please refer to:
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Compiling_ScummVM/Atari/FreeMiNT>
|
|
|
|
- Bada/Tizen:
|
|
|
|
- Please refer to:
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Compiling_ScummVM/Bada/Tizen>
|
|
|
|
- BeOS/ZETA/Haiku:
|
|
|
|
- Please refer to:
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Compiling_ScummVM/BeOS/ZETA/Haiku>
|
|
|
|
- Google Android:
|
|
|
|
- Please refer to:
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Compiling_ScummVM/Android>
|
|
|
|
- HP webOS:
|
|
|
|
- Please refer to:
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Compiling_ScummVM/WebOS>
|
|
|
|
- Mac OS:
|
|
|
|
- Mac OS X:
|
|
|
|
- Please refer to:
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Compiling_ScummVM/macOS>
|
|
|
|
- Mac OS X 10.2.8:
|
|
|
|
- Please refer to:
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Compiling_ScummVM/Mac_OS_X_10.2.8>
|
|
|
|
- Mac OS X Crosscompiling:
|
|
|
|
- Please refer to:
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Compiling_ScummVM/Mac_OS_X_Crosscompiling>
|
|
|
|
- Maemo:
|
|
|
|
- Please refer to:
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Compiling_ScummVM/Maemo>
|
|
|
|
- Nintendo Wii and Gamecube:
|
|
|
|
- Please refer to:
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Compiling_ScummVM/Wii>
|
|
|
|
- Raspberry Pi:
|
|
|
|
- Please refer to:
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Compiling_ScummVM/RPI>
|
|
|
|
- Sega Dreamcast:
|
|
|
|
- Please refer to:
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Compiling_ScummVM/Dreamcast>
|
|
|
|
- Sony Playstation:
|
|
|
|
- Sony PlayStation 2:
|
|
|
|
- Please refer to:
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Compiling_ScummVM/PlayStation_2>
|
|
|
|
- Sony PlayStation 3:
|
|
- Please refer to:
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/PlayStation_3#Building_from_source>
|
|
|
|
- Sony PlayStation Portable:
|
|
- Please refer to:
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Compiling_ScummVM/PlayStation_Portable>
|
|
|
|
- Symbian:
|
|
|
|
- Please refer to:
|
|
<https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Compiling_ScummVM/Symbian>
|
|
|
|
## 11.0) Changelog
|
|
|
|
Please refer to our extensive Changelog [here](NEWS.md).
|
|
|
|
## 12.0) Credits
|
|
|
|
Please refer to our extensive Credits list [here](AUTHORS).
|
|
|
|
-----
|
|
|
|
> Good Luck and Happy Adventuring\!
|
|
> The ScummVM team.
|
|
> <https://www.scummvm.org/>
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