Heck, a screenshot of the folder would do it, I think. The files are all timestamped by the date/time installed, but I added in the file sizes.īanjo_oz: I do, please! Thank you! Size/datestamp on the files would be awesome, but just the file names alone is enough if it's a pain for more. This isn't an error they really don't have extensions.Īlso, I verified that the directory path you guessed in your original post is correct.ĮDIT: just noticed you asked for date and file size also. You'll notice that two of the files don't have extensions listed. I tried to attach a screenshot, but I kept getting a "Wrong file format!" error (not sure what format is allowed if JPG, PNG and GIF aren't), so I just typed the list out manually. Not sure if you still need this or not, but here is a list of the files. (apologies for the late reply, for some reason GOG doesn't seem to alert me when I have a forum reply in the little "bell" anymore!) For example, did you know how Space Quest 3's music *can* sound if set up better than the GOG DOSBox defaults? After the ScummVM update, I'd like to add back a way for those who prefer DOSBox to use that to play the games, like before.Īgain, though, if anyone owns the Space Quest Collection on Steam, would you mind posting a list of the file structure it contains, or else messaging me privately to discuss it? I'd really appreciate it I just want to make these amazing games even better for other people who might not know how. As much as I love the SQ games, I'd rather not have to jump through VPNs and such and risk getting some kind of Steam ban for that just to be able to *buy* a game legitimately from them that they've for some reason decided to block for Australian users.Īs for missing files on GOG, as I stated in my OP, the main reason *is* because SQ1VGA is missing and I want to make a patch to add to their GOG setups for users who own it from elsewhere.Īlso, before the ScummVM updates very recently, the DOSBox versions of Space Quest were missing several install files and/or did not use the most optimum settings. I didn't even know Space Quest was *on* Steam until somebody mentioned it and I found the discussion page via Google!Īll I want to know is what files the Steam version of SQ1VGA includes, please, if you happen to own it on Steam. To explain in more detail, If you're an Australian user, the Space Quest Collection on Steam:Ī) doesn't show up when you search for it at Steamī) cannot access the store page for if even if you find it via GoogleĬ) cannot buy it because it's not available for this region. I wasn't even aware that Steam "hid" some titles from different regions, but the Space Quest Collection is one of them. Even though buying it on Steam would be buying it twice, I was actually willing to do that for the sake of checking my patches. There are also various *legal* VGA remakes of some of the earlier games which have been placed in the public domain and formally released-should Google them to get started. (Windows 10圆4.) The only game actually missing from the GOG collection is the VGA version of SQ1, IIRC. ![]() Incidentally, my GOG copies of the games all run fine and install fine-no missing files, etc. Waltc: Don't understand, really-why not just buy it from Steam yourself? Should have all of your questions answered. ![]() If someone here owns the Steam version, could they be so kind as to post a list or screenshot of files (obviously, not the actual files, I'm not advocating piracy here) in the Steam SQ1VGA folder (presumably "steamapps/common/Space Quest Collection/SQ1VGA"?) here so I can see exactly what files are included in this official Steam release? an old collection installation, CD or Steam version, to ensure the user owned it legit), however because as an Australian, I apparently can't buy the Steam version to test it. ![]() and among those are the classic Sierra adventures (with the hope of making them available as a way for less tech-savvy buyers here to make their games play even better).Īs part of this project, I was planning to allow my updater for SQ1 to copy SQ1VGA to the user's GOG folder after asking them to point to where they already have the game files (e.g. ![]() I've been making my own little "upgrade" patches of various GOG games that have less-than-optimum settings, missing drivers or setups, etc.
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