![]() ![]() Getting hold of one of these is likely to be far more difficult than running the game. The Japanese version is a common choice to run on for quality-of-life, since it's the only version that has an in-game Quit button for fast resetting.įor Any% this is identical to PC/Mac, but the cursor has to be moved with the d-pad or control stick, so it asks for a different kind of precision. We aren’t aware of a fastest version or fastest hardware, but anything is better than loading from the UMD, so loading a backup from a memory card on the PSP, or using the downloadable version on PSP or Vita, is preferred. ![]() ![]() The PS Any% route with unrestricted zipping has been compiled in images by Spikestuff here: Īlso, disabling Environment Sounds in the options menu will make some loads faster, especially when changing environments/ages. Zip Mode can be activated before the run which, unlike other platforms, will activate all zip locations on the map from the beginning. The PlayStation Mouse is supported and should be used for competitive times. Like a lot of PS1 speedruns, it’s best to run the game on a PS2 with Fast Disc Speed enabled. The PAL version is considered the fastest for PS1, since the NTSC versions can have much longer loading screens in some places for unknown reasons. The Midway version has more visual bugs and is preferred for TASing, but we aren’t aware of any best version for running generally.Īll Pages has an additional advantage on DS - after travelling through an Age once, all zip nodes become active even if not previously travelled to. There are three versions - US Empire, US Storm City and EU Midway. Other than that, the Any% route is the same as on PC. In Any%, the only cutscene we can skip with this is the rising of the gear bridge at the clock tower, so the timesave is minimal. This either restarts the cutscene or skips it, depending on the cutscene. The one quirk of this version is the ability to interrupt cutscenes by ‘minimising’ the app down to the iOS screen showing currently running apps and then reopening it. You can turn transitions up to ‘Zip’ level on the Options screen to make them near-instantaneous, but the name is a misnomer as this version actually has no Zip Mode like other versions have. This is called ‘Myst (Legacy)’ on the App Store - the other version is RealMyst. This is identical to the PC/Mac run - the only difference in more recent versions of ScummVM are quality-of-life improvements that don't affect the run. This is the leaderboard for runs performed while running the game in any version of ScummVM other than the one distributed on Steam/GOG. If you're new to Myst it's probably a good idea to start by watching the PC/Mac guides, as the majority of the other platforms will use the same routes and practising with the instantaneous transitions of the PC version will be double-practice for running on the much slower console ports. Or try the development (daily) builds of ScummVM where reported issues since the release are potentially fixed:įrom the daily builds page, if the Windows (32 bits) build does not work, the Windows 9x could work on Windows XP 32bit, but I'm not 100% sure.This guide will compile all of our current knowledge on running Myst on every platform other than PC/Mac. One that will work with Windows XP for me now? You could try to replace the scummvm version that comes with and get installed with the GOG installer, with the most recent release (2.5.0) which has versions for Windows XP (installer or zipped folder), 32bit and 64bit, as well as builds for newer versions of Windows 32bit: But, it doesn't anymore now.ĭoes anyone know how I can download an older version? ![]() This game will no longer run on Windows XP, or any 32-bit version of Windows.:( It used to. "scummvm.exe - Entry Point Not Found - The procedure entry point IntializeConditionVariable could not be located in the dynamic link library KERNE元2.dll.". When I just downloaded it again recently, installed it, and tried to run it it I got this error. Nightgazer: I bought "MYST Masterpiece Edition" a few decades back. ![]()
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