![]() This is mainly the Holoprojector in the Mechanical Age, which requires a tricky feature of arbitary QuickTime video seeking as noted on the TODO page I linked earlier. It should also be noted that we have experimental support for the Masterpiece Edition along with the Original Edition in the ScummVM Mohawk engine, but they both suffer the same missing parts. If you are running on a 64-bit machine, you will need to use a compatibility mode to run the original 32-bit PE executable. It tends to spoil the immersive nature of the game and is a bit too helpful at times, though this is up to you. However, as clone2727 indicated, the visual "improvements" are not epic as though the images are now 24 bit truecolor, rather than 8-bit dithered bitmap, they are the same resolution and the difference is not very striking:Īlso, if you do use the Masterpiece Edition with the original interpreter, I suggest you disable the Help System. I have tested with DOSBox and this works as a solution:Īs Jorpho said, you can find the Masterpiece version of Myst on GOG for 5.99 USD:Īs this version uses a PE executable intended for Win95+, it should run on later versions of Windows without issues. If you want to run the original PC version of Myst using the original interpreter, the best option is get a copy of Windows 3.1 and then install this within DOSBox or FreeDOS, then install the original Myst on this. Kalamaius: I think Jorpho is referring to the fact that the original PC version of Myst was intended for Windows 3.1, and I have had some issues running it on Win95+.
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