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From: Nicolas Alvarez
Subject: Re: Your favorite Age of Myst?
Date: 13 Dec 2007 09:23:28
Message: <47614060@news.povray.org>

> In article <47607804$1@news.povray.org>, dne### [at] sanrrcom says...
>> I was also under the impression there were unofficial ways of putting 
>> all the content on your HD, but I don't think I ever bothered.
>>
> Easiest way under Windows, and probably Linux and WINE too, is to use 
> something like DaemonTools. Make an ISO image of the disk(s), then set 
> of the tools to support as many virtual CD drives as you need, and 
> assign them to the ISO images. Never had the disk space for it, and 
> finding something that *can* make an ISO from most of the damn CDs they 
> make now is a bit hard, since a lot of them have bloody encryption on 
> them. DaemonTools will emulate some of the scemes needed to "read" an 
> ISO that has been encoded with them, but you "still" have to get the ISO 
> on the drive somehow.
> 

Well, for Riven, you can just copy the .MHK files from all disks into 
your Data directory. In fact, you could "build yourself a DVD version". 
I think you need to edit one .ini file that maps datafiles to discs, and 
disc numbers to disc labels.


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From: Darren New
Subject: Re: Your favorite Age of Myst?
Date: 13 Dec 2007 10:42:42
Message: <476152f2$1@news.povray.org>
Nicolas Alvarez wrote:
> Well, for Riven, you can just copy the .MHK files from all disks into 
> your Data directory. In fact, you could "build yourself a DVD version". 
> I think you need to edit one .ini file that maps datafiles to discs, and 
> disc numbers to disc labels.

Having worked on multi-disk programs back before hard drives were 
common, let me guarantee that any program that requires you to swap 
media has a mode that will let the developer do it without swapping 
media. ;-)

-- 
   Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
     It's not feature creep if you put it
     at the end and adjust the release date.


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From: Kyle
Subject: Re: Your favorite Age of Myst?
Date: 13 Dec 2007 11:46:55
Message: <k1o2m39p3kjdanmb7hiec2rulvmp6d2t7v@4ax.com>
I was bored last night, so after reading this post, I decided to play Exile.  After
about thirty minutes, I was even more bored that before.

I had forgotten how tedious the interface is.  Move forward, wait, move left, wait,
oops - gotta go back, turn around, move forward, wait, move forward, wait...  
Arrrggg.  

I reckon I'll try to finish it this time, though.


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From: Nicolas Alvarez
Subject: Re: Your favorite Age of Myst?
Date: 13 Dec 2007 12:03:18
Message: <476165d6@news.povray.org>

> I was bored last night, so after reading this post, I decided to play
> Exile. After about thirty minutes, I was even more bored that 
> before.
> 
> I had forgotten how tedious the interface is.  Move forward, wait,
> move left, wait, oops - gotta go back, turn around, move forward,
> wait, move forward, wait...   Arrrggg.
> 

It needs keyboard navigation... would make it faster.


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From: Darren New
Subject: Re: Your favorite Age of Myst?
Date: 13 Dec 2007 19:31:07
Message: <4761cecb@news.povray.org>
Kyle wrote:
> I reckon I'll try to finish it this time, though.

I noticed that. Reinstall with the full-install, so it copies everything 
to your hard drive. You're waiting for full-screen high-color images to 
be copied off a CD after a seek. :-)

-- 
   Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
     It's not feature creep if you put it
     at the end and adjust the release date.


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From: Kyle
Subject: Re: Your favorite Age of Myst?
Date: 13 Dec 2007 20:15:11
Message: <05m3m3t017nsu5juvos1tcdqp90n4q6n68@4ax.com>
On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 14:05:13 -0300, Nicolas Alvarez
<nic### [at] gmailisthebestcom> wrote:

>It needs keyboard navigation... would make it faster.

Indeed.  I like the puzzle aspect of the game, but when it takes 20 "moves" to go to
point B...
It'd be nice to just speed run over there.  How about Myst Source?


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From: Darren New
Subject: Re: Your favorite Age of Myst?
Date: 13 Dec 2007 21:24:48
Message: <4761e970$1@news.povray.org>
Kyle wrote:
> Indeed.  I like the puzzle aspect of the game, but when it takes 20 "moves" to go to
point B...
> It'd be nice to just speed run over there. 

Actually, there's one puzzle in Exile with five settings that correspond 
to five buttons. No real reliable way of figuring out which goes with 
which. The first time I played it, going between the "try this one" and 
the "set the switches" involved literally going all the way around the 
island each time. Maybe 100 or more clicks. I figured they'd done it to 
keep you from just trying a bunch of combinations, but it was annoying 
as anything.

When I replayed it, I realized you could basically climb the rock 
sticking up out of the water and hoist yourself up onto the railroad 
tracks, and it turned into maybe 8 or 10 clicks to get between. Sheesh.

-- 
   Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
     It's not feature creep if you put it
     at the end and adjust the release date.


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From: Darren New
Subject: Re: Your favorite Age of Myst?
Date: 13 Dec 2007 22:21:20
Message: <4761f6b0$1@news.povray.org>
Interestingly enough, it looks like Uru is done in a combination of Java 
and Python. Faaascinating.  I wonder which is used for what.


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From: Kyle
Subject: Re: Your favorite Age of Myst?
Date: 14 Dec 2007 22:04:28
Message: <dpg6m3hn01pn4fjs251h6d5a700rlf0poi@4ax.com>
On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 18:24:49 -0800, Darren New <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote:

>Actually, there's one puzzle in Exile with five settings that correspond 
>to five buttons. No real reliable way of figuring out which goes with 
>which. 

Are you referring to the puzzle with rings of reverberating sound waves that block the
sphere?  If
so, there is a logical solution.  I'll tell you if you want to know.

>The first time I played it, going between the "try this one" and 
>the "set the switches" involved literally going all the way around the 
>island each time. Maybe 100 or more clicks. I figured they'd done it to 
>keep you from just trying a bunch of combinations, but it was annoying 
>as anything.
>
>When I replayed it, I realized you could basically climb the rock 
>sticking up out of the water and hoist yourself up onto the railroad 
>tracks, and it turned into maybe 8 or 10 clicks to get between. Sheesh.

There have been a few times that I've passed walkways because they were hidden in the
surroundings,
only to find them later during frustrated run-arounds.


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From: Darren New
Subject: Re: Your favorite Age of Myst?
Date: 14 Dec 2007 22:08:42
Message: <4763453a$1@news.povray.org>
Kyle wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 18:24:49 -0800, Darren New <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote:
> 
>> Actually, there's one puzzle in Exile with five settings that correspond 
>> to five buttons. No real reliable way of figuring out which goes with 
>> which. 
> 
> Are you referring to the puzzle with rings of reverberating sound waves that block
the sphere?  If
> so, there is a logical solution.  I'll tell you if you want to know.

I know the logic. Guessing which way the tracks go at an intersection 
wasn't easy, is all.

> There have been a few times that I've passed walkways because they were hidden in
the surroundings,
> only to find them later during frustrated run-arounds.

Yep. This time, I got to the end of the step stones, and thought "geez, 
a dozen clicks, and you come to a dead end?  Wait a minute..."

I *did* manage, in the nature age of Exile, to go across the bridge, 
make the bridge impossible to cross back, not emplace the other bridge, 
and get back to the pre-bridge side somehow. I had to restart the age to 
get around that one. I think it was a design bug.

-- 
   Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
     It's not feature creep if you put it
     at the end and adjust the release date.


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