either do i, but if he got an email from the author to cease development then that should be the end of it.
The SGG option aint too bad neither though, for those that really care about playing Out Of This World on DC.
either do i, but if he got an email from the author to cease development then that should be the end of it.
[quote author=lantus link=board=news;num=1084916608;start=0#11 date=05/19/04 at 23:55:07]either do i, but if he got an email from the author to cease development then that should be the end of it.[/quote]Why? If all people would react in that way there'd be no ScummVM anymore either.
i would release it too if it were me.
but i do understand the concerns.
maybe if we link to the game developpers site to appease them
Definately release it. The RAW engine is a completely rewritten engine for the game. Isn't not a port of the origional source, so there are no copyright concerns.
but AFAIK, Lucasarts are supportive of ScummVM. Heck even Revolution software handed over sourcecode for BASS.
anyway, Eric Chachi talking about some kind of new Another World game/remake sounds interesting
[quote author=lantus link=board=news;num=1084916608;start=15#15 date=05/20/04 at 00:25:01]but AFAIK, Lucasarts are supportive of ScummVM.[/quote]No they're not. http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/f...&forum_id=7223.
Revolution Software are supportive, very supportive even, but they're not Lucasarts...
ah, i stand corrected
You still need the original dat files to play it, its more like ScummVM. You'll play your owned DOS copy on DC or XBox...I'm with DCDayDreamer. Release a final for DC , with controler, 0.1.1 and nothing more.
Hmm well the author removed it what gives any one the right not to follow his lead, but i dont think it's right to release it after the real pc author pulls it..
Like Freecraft i would never touch that.
shines a some what bad light on the scene we follow our own rules and not the authors. not worth it.
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