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btw, I just realised why the pack is not available in Germany: They don't sell Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, certainly because of nazis. Somewhat strange, because it was included in the first edition of the "Bestseller Games" journal back in 1995 or something (Maybe I still have the CD somewhere). Guess steam doesn't have the German version which had most of the swastikas etc removed (according to wikipedia, they forgot some).
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CaptainGyro: I have no idea what you're talking about with the "telling you how to run your life" part
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htown1980: I was a while ago, but I'm pretty sure that I got a pop up saying something like "break up with your girlfriend, quit your job, and play more computer games".

I'm pretty sure that's what it said.
So did you (have to) obey ? - else just install Steam and ignore the messages...
By the way , you are not an "alien abductee" also are you ??? (one of them with "brain implants" and stuff - which the "Aliens" regularly pickup for some anal-probing or something like that ...)
;-)
Post edited December 21, 2011 by FiatLux
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Runehamster: I certainly wouldn't buy it if you're that worried about Steam. I mean, it is invasive, but in a good way - like a microchip installed in your brain that lets you access wikipedia 24/7.

On a side note, would one of these happen to be a game where some people crash a shuttle on an alien planet and wander around trying to figure out if they have personality issues while they uncover glowing green things? I played some sort of demo for something back on my Performa 2 and have nooooo idea what it was. It came in a LucasArts pack, if that helps any.
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GameRager: It was The Dig, a game similar to the film Contact in that humans get message and follow signal back to alien planet and stuff happens.
Huh, thanks! Might have to pick that up, I found it enthralling as a kid.
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asb: You can use the LucasArts Adventure Pack with ScummVM (though it sounds like there's some unresolved issues with Loom):

https://github.com/symm/LAAExtract
Basically what this says. The versions provided by steam are the standard DOS versions. However each game had one small file bundled into the .exe file(where it is present as one contiguous block of data). The above utility is a python script. Drop it and the .exes from the four games into a single folder and run the script. It will copy out the bundled files from the .exes and save them appropriately. Just put the extracted file with the other game files and select with ScummVM.

Unfortunately you will not get sound in Loom because the "cdda.sou" file is not a standard format(unless you use a modified scummvm-which I've only seen on pc).


Looks like that added in crossplatform extraction so you won't need my modified script.