DREAMM "Aaron Giles new emulator for Lucasarts games"
#1 Posted 29 November 2023 - 05:52 PM
I recently played through Outlaws using it, and it was a relief after my last playthrough (at that time using GOG's supplied Glide wrapper), with no annoying resolution switches. I've not really tested it with any other games, so I can't say how it compares to Dosbox.
https://aarongiles.com/dreamm/
#2 Posted 01 December 2023 - 06:58 AM
#3 Posted 01 December 2023 - 11:47 AM
With 3D acceleration disabled the game ran up to 60fps, however framerate would frequently drop below that
As for the flight sims X-Wing and TIE Fighter are supported, but not the later games in that series. It's kinda picky with what version it will run in regard to those two games, I have them on Steam, and while the floppy versions would install and run on DREAMM, I couldn't get the CD-ROM edition to work (it launched the setup program and when I closed it the emulator seemed to freeze) and when I tried to run the Windows version, DREAMM showed an error message that the game requires Steam to be present and to use the GOG version instead.
#4 Posted 02 December 2023 - 01:52 PM
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#6 Posted 04 December 2023 - 11:34 PM
Phredreeke, on 29 November 2023 - 05:52 PM, said:
The moment you mentioned Outlaws I was fucking sold. Gonna try it ASAP.
#7 Posted 05 December 2023 - 08:47 AM
#8 Posted 07 December 2023 - 04:20 PM
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* Added command line option -option <key>=<value> to control parameters from an external frontend
* Added -fullscreen and -window options as shortcuts for -option window/fullscreen=true/false
* Fixed launching Behind the Magic/Episode 1 Insider's Guide from the command line
* Fixed restart when launching from command line
* Fixed problem with verifying installed games when subfolders also contained games (e.g., DOTT)
* Disallowed direct launching of installers/upgraders from the command line (use -install instead)
* Added support for older ZIP compression types
* Added support for Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (FM Towns) version 1.5.13
* Added support for Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (Japanese)
* Added support for new verified Secret of Monkey Island (Spanish) version
* Added support for Jedi Knight (French) with incorrect CD 2 (which is how it seems to have shipped)
* Removed Zak McKracken (Spanish) as it is a fan translation
#9 Posted 08 December 2023 - 01:41 PM
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#12 Posted 09 December 2023 - 01:23 PM
Anyway, DREAMM isn't a source port so there's not much it can add in terms of polish. It's nice to be able to play Yoda Stories for the first time in two decades though
#13 Posted 09 December 2023 - 02:00 PM
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#16 Posted 10 December 2023 - 03:50 PM
There's no list of supported versions AFAIK. The original floppies and CDs (or these days, images of said media) are the best supported. GOG releases should work as long as the original EXEs are present (some SCUMM games arbitrarily omits them). Steam versions might or might not work (I don't have all that many LucasArts games on Steam, but of the ones I had I only had success with the original Dark Forces, and the DOS floppy versions of X-wing and Tie Fighter)
#17 Posted 11 December 2023 - 02:18 PM
#18 Posted 13 December 2023 - 06:53 AM
NightFright, on 11 December 2023 - 02:18 PM, said:
Red Baron? Well, mind you I didn't play it that much with a mouse since I found the keyboard controls worked pretty well anyway. Dynamix worked really hard to make non-joystick methods of control feel nice in their flight sims.
#19 Posted 14 December 2023 - 04:02 PM
NightFright, on 08 December 2023 - 01:41 PM, said:
I get what your saying. On one hand it's great I can play Outlaws without the shit show that is the official port. However after playing TFE I'm not sure I can go back.
Very good port btw. It's a joy to be able to play Outlaws without screen tearing or mouse issues.
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#20 Posted 15 December 2023 - 04:03 PM
That said, DREAMM provides QoL improvements for the DOS games over Dosbox, installing from floppy disk images goes pretty smoothly (just drop a folder containing the disk images over the DREAMM window) and it's easy to setup various launch options/hardware configurations. Not to mention it detecting copy protection screens and giving you the correct response (then again you could easily just run a cracked version in Dosbox)
#21 Posted 07 January 2024 - 03:04 PM
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- PHM Pegasus (1988)
- Battlehawks 1942 (1988)
- Strike Fleet (1989)
- Pipe Dream (1989)
- Their Finest Hour: Battle of Britain (1989)
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Action Game (1989)
- Night Shift (1990)
- Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe (1991)
- Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis: The Action Game (1992)
- Masterblazer (1992)
(NOTE: colors are broken in VGA mode)
- Super Star Wars prototype (never released)
* New Lucasfilm-related DOS games supported:
- Indiana Jones In Revenge Of The Ancients (Mindscape/Angelsoft, 1986)
(NOTE: copy protected version will not run; only hacked versions at the moment)
- Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom (Mindscape/Atari Games/Tengen, 1989)
He's also adding a CRT shader, though its effects are pretty subtle when not playing an EGA game
#22 Posted 07 January 2024 - 03:04 PM
Edit 2: Since I doubleposted anyway, I might as well use this to attach some screenshots of the CRT shader (last screen is running in VGA mode, see what I mean about it being subtle)
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#24 Posted 04 February 2024 - 12:50 PM
The logo dissolves are now visible, and the messenger nymph isn't breaking the sound barrier anymore
#25 Posted 05 February 2024 - 10:23 AM
I've made a compatibility list for digital releases for DREAMM, and I would like confirmation on whether those versions work or require Steam to be running.
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#29 Posted 22 July 2024 - 11:06 AM
Aside from the previously mentioned new games (since the last list I posted, Revenge of the Ancients has been yeeted, and Star Wars Chess and Star Wars Screen Entertainment has been added) and CRT filter, what's new is that CPU emulation speed can now be adjusted in the GUI (each game is tuned to a period authentic speed, but you can now raise it above that)
#30 Posted 21 October 2024 - 08:21 AM
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The Dig, Loom, and Indy FoA are actually early Steam releases from 2009, with the Steam DRM removed. These were based on my original Windows ports, and did an odd thing where the SCUMM index file was baked into the EXE instead of being separate.
This is I believe the first official appearance of a de-DRM'ed Loom Windows EXE!
Last Crusade is your typical ScummVM hackjob, with the original EXEs removed. This game was also part of the original 2009 set of Steam games, but I guess they prefer ScummVM because it has AdLib audio. When I did the Windows ports there was no good non-GPL OPL emulation, so I only supported Tandy sound. If I had known about CMS at the time, I might have supported that instead!
Maniac Mansion, Zak McKracken, and CoMI are largely the same as the Steam/GOG releases.
Escape from Monkey Island is interesting because the EXE has been modified to write to a different part of the registry (HKCU instead of HKLM), and the scripts have been changed to save games relative to %USERPROFILE% instead of next to the EXE.
Currently working on a 3.0.2 bugfix update to DREAMM that will include support for these variants as well.