playing a great old game-Beast Within
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After seeing this game on the top of many "best liked" lists I bought Gabriel kight-Beast Within way back in 2002- when I was still BAAGing like crazy,- then got a new XP machine and thought it wouldn't play, it's too old-made in 1995. Lo and behold I happened to read somewhere that BW plays on XP, so I checked Inferno's XP corner and sure enough it's on the list, so I loaded it(you can only play 1 disk at a time) and it plays perfectly, altho in a small window, The graphics are long outdated, but not too bad and the music is great-very fitting to the story and not repetitious. Am on chapter 2 and am really loving the characters and the story-Gabriel with his southern accent and feisty Grace with the attitude-she could give April Ryan a run for her money. So far the exploration and the inventory makes sense as well as interesting background info-all the ingredients are there for a top notch game. Why is it that now with the fantastic looking graphics in games are the characters and stories not as good as some of the oldies? Just an opinionated observation.Anyone else noticed this?
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Re: playing a great old game-Beast Within
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BigMamma, I agree with your opinion of Beast Within. It is a great game! I still hold many of the "old" games as my favorites, along with The Longest Journey, Siberias, etc. It takes a lot of time and effort to produce those quality games, and the sales don't support them, I guess. Have fun with "Beast"; I envy you playing it for the first time!
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Re: playing a great old game-Beast Within
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I envy anyone getting to play this game for the first time! I've always thought of Jane Jensen as a storyteller first and a game designer second (although the puzzles in the Gabriel Knight games are very good). The relationship between Gabriel and Grace is very interesting to watch in terms of its progression throughout the three games and it gives the games an added richness and depth. I remember when I finished The Beast Within I felt like I had lived a lifetime and had also learned a lot (you will see what I mean in the latter chapters of the game). With more and more eye candy in games as the years have gone by, I think it is a bit easier to focus on that rather than the story. It's a little bit like movies that way; if you go back to the black-and-white classics, the appeal of the movie had to revolve solely around dialogue and character interaction rather than special effects. I think it's still possible to combine the two and come up with a very good game, but I also believe sometimes there is an element now of more flash and less substance. I have high hopes for Gray Matter next year. Oh, and Bigmamma, please see your PM.
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Re: playing a great old game-Beast Within
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Charllotte, GK2 is one of my most favorite games, and after playing it and the first one I did some searching around and managed to get copies of the books too. They seemed to follow the games exactly, I'm not sure which came first--Jane Jansen may have written the books after the games were developed. I didn't like the third game quite as much as the first two but that was mostly problems in getting around, not the story. I was looking forward to getting the book for #3 also, but apparently there was never one written for that game...
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Re: playing a great old game-Beast Within
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Did you guys know there is a replacement installer that not only allows you to play GK1&2 on XP but you can also convert your GK2 disk to a single DVD and install from that? Makes a nice backup possibility. GK 1 & 2 You gotta look for that dvd installer but it is on that page.
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This is one of my favorite games. I had a huge crush on Gabe! FYI, if you set your computer's screen resolution to 640x480 before launching the game, it'll take up most of the screen instead of that small window. To do this: Right-click desktop and select Properties Go to Settings tab Click Advanced Go to Adapter tab Click List All Modes Select 640x480 from the list (you probably also want 256 colors for this game)
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Re: playing a great old game-Beast Within
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Hi bigmamma1 This is one of my favourite game & I also first played it in a small window. If you get the link mentioned earlier you can play it in full screen! I have to agree that the story & characters are wonderful & glad that you are enjoying it! I also have to agree that some newer games with lesser stories engage you with better graphics! But, if you want story you just have to go for Gabriel Knight 1 next - the graphics & interface are very dated but the tale is compelling I recommend old mariner's link a couple of posts above for ease of playing!
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Re: playing a great old game-Beast Within
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Alas-I'm having problems with this game-the infamous 999.pal error-have tried the installer which installed all 6 CDs but I still get the error message.(have already posted on Glitches) I tried compatibility mode with this one-got a message saying "cannot be set...not a program executable file" I was so hoping I could finish it but am ready to throw in the towel-BooHoo! Up date! with the help of some kind folks at Glitches, I have solved the problem(I hope) and have gotten back to Ch 2, at least.Will keep ypu posted.
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Re: playing a great old game-Beast Within
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Happy to say I finally got the game working again!Unbelievable how simple the solution was-just some fiddely things I didn't do. BTW, I tried changing the resolution and all the printing on the desktop got huge and then I couldn't change it back again, so had to do a system restore. I really don't mind the small screen.
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Re: playing a great old game-Beast Within
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I love the Beast Within also. Have fun with it. I played it on XP not too long ago with my resolution set at 640x480 with very few glitches. I love those older fmv games!
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Re: playing a great old game-Beast Within
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Hi I, too, love the Gabriel Knight games. One of the best adventure series ever made, certainly for me, anyway GK1 (Sins of the Fathers) is my absolute favourite, GK2 The Beast Within is my second favourite and GK3 Blood of the Sacred my third. It's SO sad that we won't see Gabriel again Cheers. Mad :HNY:
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Re: playing a great old game-Beast Within
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Helllo everyone- Thanks for all your comments.I'm still enjoying this game, now in ch. 3-the dialogue and characters are just great. I hope the story goes to King ludwigs castle(I actually did go there once upon a time, as well as to Munich) OK, back to the game :newyear:
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Re: playing a great old game-Beast Within
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It's SO sad that we won't see Gabriel again I wouldn't take that for granted. Jane (the creator) reminds almost in every interview of hers how much she would like to publish her fourth GK. She already has two completely different scripts for a GK4 "laying in her drawer" (as she said). The only issue, and a big issue it is, has to do with the rights and boring stuff we adventure-gamers would rather not dwell on . Right now Jane is focused on her upcoming game - Gray Matter. (for those of you who haven't checked it out yet: http://www.graymatter-game.com/ is the official site, and http://cort-x.fwheel.net/ is a really nice fan site, with lots of info) If all goes well, Jane plans to make Gray Matter a series, much like GK... but she never showed any signs for giving up GK4, and believe me, she knows how much fans want it. However, Gray Matter looks so tempting, much like Gabriel Knight. I really hope it sells...
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FYI: The September 2007 issue of Adventure Lantern (free download) has my article on running Gabriel Knight 1 & 2 under Windows XP. And since I'm in 'promotion mode' , check out the latest issue (just released) for the article on running The 7th Guest under WinXP: http://www.adventurelantern.com/Magazine/Index.htm
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Hi Tomer I admire your optimism re GK but can't say I share it .... sadly Cheers. Mad
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Hi All, We can only hope for GK4, although I really wanted to like BS4 as well as I did the first three, somehow it didn't quite make it. So maybe we should just think and dream about the next one and not be disappointed, although if Jane Jensen writes it, and not some ome else it should be good. Jenny just getting into Dante's Equation. It looks to be interesting, myth, legend, and fact a thriller, no doubt. Charllotte
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I guess only time will tell.
There's definitely definitely definitely no logic to human behaviour.
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Re: playing a great old game-Beast Within
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I just went on a tour of Neuchwanstein- just as i remember it from the actual tour-I also remember sneaking a couple of photos. I would love to see a GK#4 too, but am keeping an eye on Grey Matter-looks like that is for real. Jane Jensen is one of the all time greats in the game world, IMO. Cheers
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