Why eliminate black lines from cut-scenes? Was that really necessary? I used to play this game when I was a kid and playing it now without the black lines just feels kinda off... Those black lines gave the animations a sort of somber style and texture that was quite unique, I think. Playing the game without them feels less like a movie and more like Monkey Island. Maybe there's a technical reason for eliminating them, I don't know. I just miss them, that's all. I mean, c'mon... Check this out: http://youtu.be/IqKZrZzUrqE - Classic!
And of course: thank you very much, jafa! for making this awesome game playable in newer versions of Windows.
Cheers
This might sound stupid but...
This might sound stupid but...
Last edited by kid_noir on Wed Aug 06, 2014 6:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: This might sound stupid but...
You could just use the DOSBox installer to play the game with the interlacing.
Re: This might sound stupid but...
That's true, thanks! I will try that.