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I must say, it has come a LONG way since I last heard it through emulation.
Yes, it is getting very close to the real thing. There is no reason for true Sierra fan to play their classics with out the music that they were intended to have. What a huge difference.beigemore wrote:That worked. Thanks.
I must say, it has come a LONG way since I last heard it through emulation.
Which is why the ScummVM devs are waiting for KingGuppy. There have been some very significant code changes since the last time that it was updated in ScummVM. If it would have been as simple as dropping the new Munt code into the ScummVM, the SVM devs would have probably done it themselves. Still, it was worth it to try on the outside chance that it would have worked.MusicallyInspired wrote:So it's probably a more complicated process to implement than I have knowledge of.
In what other ways does ykhwong's build differ from the current "standard build?"Collector wrote:You can use ykhwong's build of DOSBox and drop the ROMs in its folder. ScummVM has to wait for KingGuppy to update the Munt code in it, so Munt in ScummVM remains out dated.