![]() ![]() it's been a while since I've done this).Īlternately, it's possible that the GOG version somehow stores the resource files someplace else. If you're on a mac, you will need to use the part of the instructions that say "in the application package itself." Right-click on the app, and pick the option to "open application package" (or something like that. I would expect it to work fine, just like the Steam version, but can't vouch for it. IIRC the GOG version did not exist way back when I wrote that. ![]() I guess the server doesn't like direct links from the new forum software for some reason. ![]() the download link does still work, but I had to copy and paste the URL into a new tab to make it work. So, while the PC release of A:EftP is on version 1.0.1, and the Mac version is on 1.1, they are fundamentally the same game, in basically the same state.Īnywhere you buy Avernum: Escape from the Pit- direct from the Spiderweb website, or from Steam or GOG- you'll receive both the PC and Mac versions of the game.Īlso, the instructions seem impossible to follow with the GOG version. Then, several years after release, the Mac version received an update (version 1.1) to move it to a 64-bit engine, ahead of Apple dropping support for 32-bit programs. There are two reasons the PC and Mac releases have different versions: First, the Mac release came out a few months before the PC release, and it received a patch before the PC release (so Mac version 1.0.1 is (more or less) equivalent to PC version 1.0, and Mac version 1.0.2 is equivalent to PC version 1.0.1). The differing version numbers between the PC and Mac releases mean different versions of the same game, not that they're different games. ![]() The latest remake (titled Avernum: Escape from the Pit, to be unambiguous) was released on both PC and Mac. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |