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Re: King's Quest Mask of Eternity Daventry Demo
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 7:08 pm
by Collector
If you can put it up some place for me to download, I'll do an installer for it.
Re: King's Quest Mask of Eternity Daventry Demo
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 8:03 pm
by Collector
I dislike them, but what about some kind of download service?
Re: King's Quest Mask of Eternity Daventry Demo
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 8:59 pm
by El Ravager
Just sign up for a free
SkyDrive account. More than enough space for what you're talking about.
Re: King's Quest Mask of Eternity Daventry Demo
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 5:57 pm
by Collector
It is done. It was more involved than the Swamp demo. I suspect that it was released before the final release version of the game was done. Some of the event sounds are different. It was a bit buggy, probably because of this. I had to apply the part of the MOE13G patch is used by the first level. I also added Aroenai's millhouse patch, since it locked on me without it.
It also kept resetting my selected presets that makes it playable on most modern machines. Unlike the full version of the game if the marker for if the intro has played is set to false, it resets everything, so I set the flag to true. If you want to see the intro, you have to start it from the main menu.
You can find it on the demo page. One note, this is essentially the same as the Daventry level of the full game. Any saves made in the demo can be used in the full game.
Re: King's Quest Mask of Eternity Daventry Demo
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 7:48 pm
by Tawmis
ltcolonel97062 wrote:All I see is the demo for the Swamp, no new demos posted. Are you sure, you uploaded it? If you did, its not showing up.
Refresh your page/clear cookies.
I see it.
MOE Daventry Demo Set Up and
MOE Daventry Demo
Re: King's Quest Mask of Eternity Daventry Demo
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 8:25 pm
by Collector
Tawmis wrote:Refresh your page/clear cookies.
No need to clear the cookies, but otherwise, exactly. I have my browser set to clear the cache every time I close it. Not only does it avoid the need to constantly refresh pages, but adds an extra layer of privacy by having less data that can be mined. The cache was needed in the old dialup days, but adds little noticeable performance gain for a broadband connection.