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FiatLux: The price for the game will be the same if you preorder so why not "make a statement" and support GOG.com by preordering from GOG.com if you really want the game and really wants to support the concept of a (potentially) DRM free "game world"..... ????!!!!
(Until "people" generally starts making statements like that when having the CLEAR CHOICE then I do not think that we are going to see any major shifts in how things work - if we ever will that is...)
Because I want the Mac version. Gog is only offering the Windows version. If I don't make a statement, Gog will never make any major shifts in how things work. DRM-free is a great start. DRM-free and cross-platform support is even better.
Is it bad that I keep seeing the title of this post as: Pedobear: Legend of Grimrock?
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FiatLux: The price for the game will be the same if you preorder so why not "make a statement" and support GOG.com by preordering from GOG.com if you really want the game and really wants to support the concept of a (potentially) DRM free "game world"..... ????!!!!
(Until "people" generally starts making statements like that when having the CLEAR CHOICE then I do not think that we are going to see any major shifts in how things work - if we ever will that is...)
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Darling_Jimmy: Because I want the Mac version. Gog is only offering the Windows version. If I don't make a statement, Gog will never make any major shifts in how things work. DRM-free is a great start. DRM-free and cross-platform support is even better.
Oh ! Dear - here we go again :

http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/preorder_legend_of_grimrock/post252

If they have an OS X version then I think that they ought to write it as they say that thay have not :
Quote ;
"Is there a Mac/Linux/iOS/Android version?

Not at the moment but we will look into other platforms after the launch."

Source =
FAQ @ http://www.grimrock.net/buy/

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But as of principle ofcourse you are right that "DRM-free and cross-platform support is even better. " .
Perhaps that "GOG.com" will "look into other platforms" later as well ;-)
Post edited April 01, 2012 by FiatLux
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FiatLux: Oh ! Dear - here we go again :

http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/preorder_legend_of_grimrock/post252

If they have an OS X version then I think that they ought to write it as they say that thay have not :
Quote ;
"Is there a Mac/Linux/iOS/Android version?

Not at the moment but we will look into other platforms after the launch."

Source =
FAQ @ http://www.grimrock.net/buy/
Correction: the FAQ says;
We release on Windows first, followed by Mac and iOS.
The odds are that we will first release on a single platform, followed closely by the others.
Source =
FAQ @ http://www.grimrock.net/frequently-asked-questions/
You know, this just does not cost that much anyway, and I'm a bit of a fan of dungeon crawlers like this thanks to Etrian Odyssey and SMT, getting into the gameplay and party building aspects of Icewind Dale... I'm just going to pre-order anyway.
On GoG, though. Sounds simpler to get here. Sorry to the developers.
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Nathraiben: @FiatLux: Hey, at least now people can hate us both! ;)
On the contrary, FiatLux and you get +1 from me, even if that means nothing :-)
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Curunauth: Another Intellivision fan!! *highfive* :-)

I *loved* Treasure of Tarmin! I still remember the times I would leave the machine running (disconnected) overnight when I had a particularly promising game, hoping that it would not have frozen or reset when I came back to play the next day . . . losing my first midas book to a reset, losing countless characters to bombs . . . my first encounter with a glowing door . . . that glorious first Minotaur kill (and then finding that deep-level Wraiths still induce panic and mad button-mashing to try to avoid combat . . .)

Recently played a bit on an emulator, and apparently years of gaming have trained me well - it was a LOT easier than I remembered it being (no, I wasn't using savestates). It was still a blast though, and had some funny moments - I killed 3 Minotaurs in one 2x2 room in my second game (with one or two more on the same level!).

(Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Cloudy Mountain was pretty fun too, and a much quicker game. Certainly more panic-inducing - nothing like being low on health and ammo, then finding that all the rooms around the ominous monster sound have the dreaded twisty passages (or are blocked by the invincible blob), inching toward the target and then retreating in a blind panic, firing wildly and killing yourself with a reflected arrow - still, even the sound effects from either game are enough to send me on a nostalgia trip, even Cloudy Mountain's nightmarish "you're being devoured" sound.)
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Purebreed: W00t! I still have my Intellivision and the cartridges, now if I could find the damn overlays on the controllers I'd be set! :)
http://tomheroes.com/Video%20Games%20FS/video%20games/intellivision/intell%20overlays/overlays.htm

Images of 71 overlays, in sufficient resolution to print up your own!

Manuals (including some full color scans in PDF) can be found here: http://www.digitpress.com/library/manuals/intv/index.html

There are other sites for both of the above, but those have pretty good collections.

I actually have quite a collection with all the overlays and manuals intact, but my intellivision's controllers are damaged; one is unreliable and the other plain broken, which renders some games unplayable (some require input from a particular controller to start). :-(

So I've been playing on Bliss 2.0.5, one of several emulators available - I think I got it from here:
http://www.intellivisionworld.com/english/Download/List.asp?iwCat=1
(there are a few versions of Bliss floating about; 1.6 is the latest version on a few sites)
Here's the beautiful theme on YouTube to whet your appetite.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czECei-jUE8&feature=related
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Purebreed: W00t! I still have my Intellivision and the cartridges, now if I could find the damn overlays on the controllers I'd be set! :)
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Curunauth: http://tomheroes.com/Video%20Games%20FS/video%20games/intellivision/intell%20overlays/overlays.htm

Images of 71 overlays, in sufficient resolution to print up your own!

Manuals (including some full color scans in PDF) can be found here: http://www.digitpress.com/library/manuals/intv/index.html

There are other sites for both of the above, but those have pretty good collections.

I actually have quite a collection with all the overlays and manuals intact, but my intellivision's controllers are damaged; one is unreliable and the other plain broken, which renders some games unplayable (some require input from a particular controller to start). :-(

So I've been playing on Bliss 2.0.5, one of several emulators available - I think I got it from here:
http://www.intellivisionworld.com/english/Download/List.asp?iwCat=1
(there are a few versions of Bliss floating about; 1.6 is the latest version on a few sites)
You sir, are my hero! =)
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FiatLux: Oh ! Dear - here we go again :

http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/preorder_legend_of_grimrock/post252

If they have an OS X version then I think that they ought to write it as they say that thay have not :
Quote ;
"Is there a Mac/Linux/iOS/Android version?

Not at the moment but we will look into other platforms after the launch."

Source =
FAQ @ http://www.grimrock.net/buy/
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Darling_Jimmy: Correction: the FAQ says;
We release on Windows first, followed by Mac and iOS.
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Darling_Jimmy:
The odds are that we will first release on a single platform, followed closely by the others.
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Darling_Jimmy: Source =
FAQ @ http://www.grimrock.net/frequently-asked-questions/
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Well , while you may quote correctly then so do I , it still says :
"Is there a Mac/Linux/iOS/Android version?

Not at the moment but we will look into other platforms after the launch."
at http://www.grimrock.net/buy/

and at the page that you quote then it also says :
"When is the game going to be released?
The game will be released on Windows in early 2012."
http://www.grimrock.net/frequently-asked-questions/

which make it sound as that "FAQ" is bit outdated , so while they may have the intentions of releasing on other platforms than Windows then it is still something that "they will look into" : "we will look into other platforms after the launch"..

And depending on How things goes then the outlook on that may vary...

At page you refer to there is a "Post 22" (22.Michelle Brodeur says: January 27, 2012 at 17:25) :
"Would like to own it on my mac first though.

Will you have a discount for people who buy it on multiple platforms?"

and that haven't even been responded to.....
Anyway , enough "chit-chat"... we have exchaged "viewpoints" and fact is that it is not out on/for MAC yet and if and when that still seems to be determined (their pages are a bit conflicting IMHO) .....



And b.t.w. , then the Steam page : http://store.steampowered.com/app/207170/
still doesn't mention or promise MAC OS either....
Post edited April 02, 2012 by FiatLux
I think this debate has gotten to the point where logic breaks down and pure emotional fanboyism remains.

Jimmy is absolutely correct. Of the three pre-order options (one of which still isn't open, as far as I know), one is providing a goodies package and a promise of cross-platform installers (including some amusing meta-gamey stuff you may or may not care for), one has basically no advantage at all (except for the aforementioned meta-gamey stuff), and the last one gives you the same goodies package and two exclusive wallpapers (which again you may or may not care for). Any other interpretation of the products on offer is purely delusional.

Of course you're free to purchase whichever you want; that's very much the point. But whatever your perceived emotional value is for any of those options, it is always deeply subjective, and it's nothing to found a viable business model on.
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FiatLux: snip
Actually, I received email confirmation today that the Mac version does in fact exist.
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FiatLux: snip
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Darling_Jimmy: Actually, I received email confirmation today that the Mac version does in fact exist.
Congratulations...
A wish come true I guess....

(Still , if so , then the publisher ought to get their act together and clean up their web pages so people would know what were up and down exactly!!!)

And b.t.w. , email from who/where ? - Santa ?
;-)
Post edited April 02, 2012 by FiatLux
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Roman5: This game reminds me of Orcs and Elves on the NDS.
Great game. :)
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Lexor: buy from GOG: only get DRM-free edition + little more extras + 100% assurance you will have source to download DRM-free game from even in distant future
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MIK0: Or maybe not. GOG team clearly stated and proved that the service can go down anytime and maybe never return again. That's what we learn with the ill fated GoG PR stunt, and for that GOG can never be trusted on that front.
I can't believe someone is still upset about that.....they were closed for 3 days...big whoop. Maybe something to be upset about at the time, but not forever, imo.
Post edited April 02, 2012 by GameRager
Thats why you should back up onto an external drive or teo your gog games if and thats a big if GoG goes down you can still restore the games from backups and away you go.

On the other hand if steam went poof (another big what if) thats it game over unless they can deactivate the online portion of the authentication part of steam.