Reply 3140 of 3949, by ZellSF
Earthworm Jim 3D (GoG build). Something's wrong:
Natively it looks better:
Tintin: Destination Adventure has no issues, though the graphic rendering screams shitty PSX port, I found no resolution options but forced resolution works nicely:
Hype: The Time Quest looks pretty good, is a 640x480 only game, but resolution forcing looks pretty nice:
The "beta" or "Special Edition" of Tonic Trouble (I'm confused as hell by how this was distributed) works great with resolution forcing. Though it can already do 1600x1200, going higher is nice:
But the final retail build just crashes. If you want to try this you need the French version (all other language version uses some sort of exe packing newer Windows versions hate) and since the installer will probably fail (just kill the installer when it throws a error before it rolls back) you might need to know how it knows where to look for data. First it needs to be run with "-cdrom:driveletter" as an argument, second you need C:\Windows\Ubisoft\ubi.ini to contain this. The game launches fine in DxWnd (haven't tried playing it though)
Weird thing is, apparently the unfinished "beta"/"Special Edition" of this game is more common than the final version and is even available with DVD MPEG2 videos, which you miss out on in the final version.