BS2 is a bit worse than the first game (puzzles are really easy) but both are good.Kurtofan said:Hi, I played and loved Broken Sword and it makes me want to play more Adventure games.
Right now I'm hesitating between BS2 and Longest Journey.I'd like to know more about the Broken Sword series but Longest Journey sounds good and long too.
Thoughts?
Ok, thanks.peakish said:BS2 is a bit worse than the first game (puzzles are really easy) but both are good.
I'm not saying they are, I'm saying I hate their sale pricing strategy.Sinatar said:Yea because GOG's prices are so outrageous that they need a sale in the first place. Get a grip.
SWAT3 holds up.Zaraki_Kenpachi said:Do any of the games on sale this weekend hold up? I think I remember Caesar III being good but I'm not sure how that or some of the other games hold up.
BS2 is a couple of tiers below the first. It's still better than the vast glut of adventure games (which when you remove the rose tinted specs are almost always awful) but it will probably disappoint you.Kurtofan said:Hi, I played and loved Broken Sword and it makes me want to play more Adventure games.
Right now I'm hesitating between BS2 and Longest Journey.I'd like to know more about the Broken Sword series but Longest Journey sounds good and long too.
Thoughts?
haha. what the hell? so the less you spend overall the better deal you should get? makes a world of sense.Ledsen said:More like you get a worse deal the less games you buy, which makes me
want to buy nothing.
all of them hold up really, but they are of varying quality. as they were when they came out. mostly just depends on if they are the kind of games you like or not. caesar3 and swat3 are amazing. I really like the dark reign games, but from what I can remember a lot of people don't.Zaraki_Kenpachi said:Do any of the games on sale this weekend hold up? I think I remember Caesar III being good but I'm not sure how that or some of the other games hold up.
When did I say that? The discount should be the same no matter how many games you buy. It would make me and many others buy more games on sale.Joseph Merrick said:woah. holy shit. just saw the twinsen pic. :drool
haha. what the hell? so the less you spend overall the better deal you should get? makes a world of sense.
all of them hold up really, but they are of varying quality. as they were when they came out. mostly just depends on if they are the kind of games you like or not. caesar3 and swat3 are amazing. I really like the dark reign games, but from what I can remember a lot of people don't.
never played little big adventure?ClovingSteam said:Kicking off soon exclusively on GOG? What?
Do you have data to back up that your method is better?Ledsen said:When did I say that? The discount should be the same no matter how many games you buy. It would make me and many others buy more games on sale.
Ledsen said:When did I say that? The discount should be the same no matter how many games you buy. It would make me and many others buy more games on sale.
Togglesworlh said:Do you have data to back up that your method is better?
Joseph Merrick said:haha. what the hell? so the less you spend overall the better deal you should get? makes a world of sense.
Fair enough.Ledsen said:I didn't say my method is better. I said it would make me and many others buy more games on sale, I didn't specify any numbers. I simply hate their current model.
I'm sorry, what? I'm on a "high horse" because I find the sales completely inoffensive?plc268 said:And get off your high horse.
usually today. in about 4-5 hrs or somethingnincompoop said:What day does GoG usually add new games? I've always wanted to play Little Big Adventure.
Wait, I think I completely misinterpreted plc's post. I thought he was responding to my post, the one directly above his.Bufbaf said:I don't think most of GOG's prices are "super-cheap", actually I think 5-10 bucks for really, really old games, coming with Dosbox are pretty expensive, compared to most of the deals on, let's say, Steam, or with what I can buy at most flea-markets as boxed versions.
Neither do I think that 'sale' system of "buy more, get stuff you don't want cheaper' is in any way smart or great or whatever. I just need to compare how much I buy at Steam sales (aka almost everything) and how much I buy at GOG sales (aka lol, fu GOG).
So, am I on a high horse, too? Don't care, it's comfy then.
Don't insult people who don't share your opinion, pal.
you've been completely excluded from the conversation from here on buddy. sorryTogglesworlh said:Wait, I think I completely misinterpreted plc's post. I thought he was responding to my post, the one directly above his.
Well, now I'm confused. EH.
RpgN said:About the whole pricing method, I don't like the way GOG goes on about it either (lately). It's pretty awesome how it offers freebies once in a while though! Broken Sword being an awesome game (own the wii and PS1 version, got rid of the latter because of this).
I'm not a PC gamer and never have been mind you. GOG is my first account created to experience old games for cheap where otherewise I wouldn't take a look at them. Playing them on a simple laptop that could handle them.
I buy the game that looks appealing and am not looking for buying a whole set or tons of games just for the sake of it. The Fallout games brought me in (they were super cheap) and I was expecting deals in that vein, maybe not as cheap, but not a deal where you buy 8 games to get the full discount. Having those kind of discounts only delays my purchase of that one game, since I'm not dying to play it, having more than enough games and am patient to wait.
Obviously, some of you look differently at the store, what it offers and how value is perceived to you which is fair. This deal does more harm than good in my opinion, certainly for casual fans who don't look at those games in a nostalgic way.
Kurtofan said:Argh fuck, Longest Journey doesn't work at all
First the cutscenes don't work, now I can't even launch the game anymore, it says:"Access to this surface is being refused because the surface memory is gone. The DirectDrawSurface object representing this surface should have Restore called on it"
I read that I need to update drivers, but I have no idea what to do.
Help please?
Edit:my graphic card is Intel R HD I think.
daviyoung said:Go to control panel > device manager, find your card, open up the window and click on 'update driver'. If there is an update for it it will start automatically. Unfortunately, as Longest Journey is an old Direct Draw game a lot of modern PCs won't be able to run it properly, no matter how much you mess around with compatibility settings. I have this issue with the older Fallouts and Curse of Monkey Island.
There are a few tricks on google, try searching for the error you received.
Thanks.daviyoung said:Go to control panel > device manager, find your card, open up the window and click on 'update driver'. If there is an update for it it will start automatically. Unfortunately, as Longest Journey is an old Direct Draw game a lot of modern PCs won't be able to run it properly, no matter how much you mess around with compatibility settings. I have this issue with the older Fallouts and Curse of Monkey Island.
There are a few tricks on google, try searching for the error you received.
Kurtofan said:Thanks.
Argh it says that it already has the best update![]()
Fuck I wasted 10 bucks for nothing.
Thanks a lot, that's really nice.Minsc said:Let me see if I have any notes on that one later, I might, but there's only a slim chance it will help anyway, will pm you if I come across anything.
You could also just play it on another PC easily enough most likely, or issue a request for a refund (which there's probably like a 50/50 shot of getting). There's an admin @ GOG (EnigmaticT or something) that's good at pushing things through from browsing comments on the forums there.
Minsc said:Re: general Curse/Fallout/TLJ compatibility:
Also Curse runs under SCUMMVM. So no issues at all then, though I don't believe I ever needed to use it for Curse. Fallout has a bunch of alternate renderers for DX9 so one of those generally does the trick, and TLJ is definitely the toughest, but I've gotten it working on every PC I've tried it on.
DXB-KNIGHT said:I was just thinking about LBA today O_O
That probably has to do with the 256 color limit of the original game. SCUMMVM should work perfectly.daviyoung said:I haven't tried running COMI through SCUMMVM but it gives me weird rainbow colors that I'm unable to fix without messing with a load of settings (according to Google). I will try SCUMMVM later today. Thanks.
Everyone: this game is incredible. I replayed it a couple of years back, too, so that's not nostalgia talking. I must stress the actual gameplay (the 'action' of 'action adventure') isn't that fantastic, but the adventure elements are amazing. The world has so much character and feels quite alive at times.mclem said:LBA is here!
http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/little_big_adventure
Just the first, not that I've really got all that much objection to that. Seems like they've gone a bit further with the extra artwork and stuff, too (the news blurb suggests it's unreleased stuff? I wonder if the sketches they had to promote it actually came from that, then?)
Edit: Waittaminute! Included with the promo stuff: "Remake tech demo". Wuzzat?
Togglesworlh said:I'm sorry, what? I'm on a "high horse" because I find the sales completely inoffensive?
Everything else you said was completely understandable, even if I think it's a tad bizarre to be upset while also admitting that it's a matter of perception... but that was a little unnecessary, don't you think?
mclem said:
Edit: Waittaminute! Included with the promo stuff: "Remake tech demo". Wuzzat?
Deathcraze said:I take it this was taken down? It's not showing up in my extras.![]()
omg what, did you get it downloaded?mclem said:Oh, yes. It seems to have vanished. I swear it was there!
Any chance that you could make your own OGG files and post them for us? If it's similar to other games with the same issue, I bet you'd be able to just replace the original files. I'd be interested for sure.Deathcraze said:My only problem with the release that I have noticed so far is that the CD Rom music tracks by Philippe Vachey have been compressed into very low bitrate ogg files. Easily fixed in my case since I still have the original CD, but the music and GOGs customers deserve better.
The GOG forums are great for stuff like this:Kurtofan said:So I tried to run the Longest Journey and and it worked this time, no idea why.
The FMV cutscenes still don't work though.Any idea about what causes the game to show up while the cutscenes don't?There's the sound but no images.
Mind=blown.epmode said:http://www.gog.com/en/forum/the_longest_journey/fmv_on_windows_7_64_bit
Something can go wrong with DirectDraw in Windows 7 unless you're set to High Performance. I never had the problem myself so I can't suggest anything else.
mclem said:Oh, yes. It seems to have vanished. I swear it was there!
Edit: I was lamenting the lack of a soundtrack - love that main theme! - but I've just noticed in the comments that it's buried in with the main install in OGG format. Purchase confirmed.
Any chance that you could make your own OGG files and post them for us? If it's similar to other games with a similar issue, I bet you'd be able to just replace the original files. I'd be interested for sure.
Kurtofan said:Mind=blown.
It works.
Thanks.