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Yep, there's no underlining how great SCUMMVM actually is. I think one of the best things with this program is that it can practically run ANY version of a game it supports no matter for which OS it was designed for and what your actual system is. I got, for example, a Win version of FoA running in Ubuntu Linux without a single problem at all.Indybuff said:I was just about to recommend SCUMMVM but Finn beat me to it. I couldn't get my version to work in Windows until it was mentioned here. It's a great system and the game has worked fine for me ever since.
I'd have to second that sentiment. If you're a fan of any of the imagintive titles from that era of adventure gaming, SCUMMVM is a dream come true. If you like Fate of Atlantis, you might give Beneath a Steel Sky a try. A very cool cyberpunk flavored game with strong doses of humor. Best of all, the developer has released it as freeware. You can download it from the same page where you can pick up the SCUMMVM engine.Finn said:Yep, there's no underlining how great SCUMMVM actually is.
Heh, even though I can see the logic behind this statement, it still kind of amuses me. In reality, it means that you have a 5% chance of experiencing a (any kind, not game-stopping) bug while playing this game. As you can see, no game gets 100%. What would be the point with them even having this piece of software available if it would keep people from finishing their favorite AGs?Michael24 said:Thanks. But on the Compatibility Page it says only 95% complete for FATE OF ATLANTIS. So does that mean I won't be able to actually finish the game, just 95% of it?