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Can anyone who bought the game tell us if it uses DOSBox or ScummVM?

And if it uses ScummVM, are the DOS executable maybe in a sub-folder?

Thanks!
Fxxx it, I just bought it :D

It is based on ScummVM, but the INDY256.EXE is in a sub-folder. Best of both worlds, thank you GOG!
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PhilsComputerLab: Fxxx it, I just bought it :D

It is based on ScummVM, but the INDY256.EXE is in a sub-folder. Best of both worlds, thank you GOG!
I don't know why they insist in doing this. There's no reason to put the files not used by scummvm in another folder, they could simply leave them there and it would work the same. It would be better to put all the files in another folder, separated from the GOG launcher, that would be great.
Oh wow I didn't know Phil posted here, I watch your tweak guides way back to refine my dosbox/scummvm experience.

Personally I use Scummvm for Lucasart games based off your configurations from your older videos.
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PhilsComputerLab: Can anyone who bought the game tell us if it uses DOSBox or ScummVM?

And if it uses ScummVM, are the DOS executable maybe in a sub-folder?

Thanks!
The one advantage of using ScummVM here is that you get more savegame slots - pre-monkey2 and indy4 LucasFilm Games adventures could be rather miserly in that respect.
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SynDuo: Oh wow I didn't know Phil posted here, I watch your tweak guides way back to refine my dosbox/scummvm experience.

Personally I use Scummvm for Lucasart games based off your configurations from your older videos.
Nice :D