Hi guys, I had a look through your pages but I couldn't find anything so I thought I'd ask.
I'm running Mac OSX 4.9 and I've just downloaded ScummVM. I've got a copy of Sam & Max but I haven't got either the CD or the floppy discs.
All I have is a setup.exe file and I can't seem to do anything with it.
Am I screwed?
Thanks in adavnce!
New guy needs help!
Moderator: ScummVM Team
Re: New guy needs help!
Yes, I think you are. You need the CD version to (easily) get the data files needed to run the game. I believe LucasArts has just re-released a lot of their old adventure games, so it shouldn't be too hard to find a copy in the shops.VoiVoiVoi wrote:Hi guys, I had a look through your pages but I couldn't find anything so I thought I'd ask.
I'm running Mac OSX 4.9 and I've just downloaded ScummVM. I've got a copy of Sam & Max but I haven't got either the CD or the floppy discs.
All I have is a setup.exe file and I can't seem to do anything with it.
Am I screwed?
HTH
- sanguinehearts
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Okay, got a disc, so thats that problem sorted.
But... I've got to the part in the game where you have to find Frog Rock through the binoculars.
Again, I've had a look through your pages for help but I'm using a Mac and I don't have a right clicky button and I've tried all the suggestions and unless I'm being daft, none of them are working.
Are there any other Mac users who can tell me what I need to do?
Thanks again!
But... I've got to the part in the game where you have to find Frog Rock through the binoculars.
Again, I've had a look through your pages for help but I'm using a Mac and I don't have a right clicky button and I've tried all the suggestions and unless I'm being daft, none of them are working.
Are there any other Mac users who can tell me what I need to do?
Thanks again!
- eriktorbjorn
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I'm not a Mac user (if you don't count the Mac Plus stashed away in my closet), but according to the README file...VoiVoiVoi wrote: Are there any other Mac users who can tell me what I need to do?
In the Macintosh port, the right mouse button is emulated via Cmd-Click (that is, you click the mouse button while holding the Command/Apple/Propeller key).