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Steam and GOG are the same but in Steam you have to get each game alone, here you have them 3 together, at least its better than the first steam release, but its worse than the HD versions.

On 2006 Digital Leisure Inc. released Dragon's Lair HD, a DVD9 with the original Dragon's Lair with 5.1 sound and allowing you to choose between 1440x1080p on original 4:3 or 12080x1024p on 5:3 os 1920x1080p on 16:9, the next year they released Space Ace HD, and like Dragon's Lair it had 5.1 sound and the same 3 screen modes. There were plans for a Dragon's Lair II HD, but due to low sales (each HD was 60€/$) it never came out.
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pbaggers: You know, regarding the supposedly inaccurate timing of button presses. It may not be the port's fault. I'm assuming (but could be wrong) that people here are playing this on modern LED monitors, whereas the arcade version used a CRT display.
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No, the issue (on the Steam version anyway) is definitely KB input related. If you use Gamepad, or even the onscreen mobile buttons, the moves are where you expect them to be. Switch to KB, and nothing works correctly.
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Mobeeuz: No, the issue (on the Steam version anyway) is definitely KB input related. If you use Gamepad, or even the onscreen mobile buttons, the moves are where you expect them to be. Switch to KB, and nothing works correctly.
Keyboard works fine on this one.
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NessAndSonic: Keyboard works fine on this one.
Cheers!
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NessAndSonic: Keyboard works fine on this one.
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Mobeeuz: Cheers!
Wish I could figure out how to use it with the Retroarch Daphne emulator core, though. I know that it runs on Unity and that the videos are packed into files, but other than that, I'm clueless.
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NessAndSonic: Wish I could figure out how to use it with the Retroarch Daphne emulator core, though. I know that it runs on Unity and that the videos are packed into files, but other than that, I'm clueless.
For Daphne, don't you specifically need the physical DVD? Or is the Retroarch version designed to work without it?
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NessAndSonic: Wish I could figure out how to use it with the Retroarch Daphne emulator core, though. I know that it runs on Unity and that the videos are packed into files, but other than that, I'm clueless.
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cornmeow: For Daphne, don't you specifically need the physical DVD? Or is the Retroarch version designed to work without it?
The original version tries to use the DVD version as a check to download the files from the publisher, but I'm not sure about the retroarch version. Actually, I get this feeling it might not need it unless it incorporates the loader. The thing is I'm not sure where I can find the other files I'd need in the GOG version or the file structure. I do get a feeling I'd need some kind of video converter for the videos based on the files it says that Daphne uses on its site. I already have an idea on one I could use.
Post edited August 30, 2018 by NessAndSonic
Really, it is easiest just to stick the dvd in a video game console and play it that way.