![]() ![]() I could not test the music yet I think my renaming should be right, according to the ScummVM docu. ![]() Now you can add your new folder to ScummVM via the main menu screen and all should work. Rename the other tracks in that fashion, like the first track rtz_02.ogg should be renamed track1.ogg (no leading zeros). And they start at 1, but GOG numbered them after the track number on the CD. ScummVM wants the files to be named track#.ogg. You need to rename them so ScummVM recognizes the tracks. You can close the DOSBox window by typing exit or by clicking on the close button (if it is not fullscreen)Ĥ) Copy all the files from PATH\TO\RTZ\TEMP to a new folder, whereever you want to put your ScummVM game datafiles.ĥ) Copy the ripped Music files from the GOG directory (folder Music) to that new directory. # those 2 commands copy all the files we need from the CD Image to the dump directory # DOSBox froze up for me for a few minutes at this command, it seems it is not build for copying # creates out dump directory in the RtZ folder You need to type in and execute the following commands now (the lines starting with # are my comments what the command does and should not be typed): If you you want to keep the GOG version maybe copy the shortcut to somewhere and edit the copy.ģ) Execute the shortcut. in the target field delete everything after "-conf nf". Deactivate all lines after "imgmount d "rtz.inst" -t iso" by writing a # at the start of the line.Ģ) Right click on the Return to Zork shortcut and select properties. So here is what I did to make it run in ScummVM:ġ) Open the nf file in the Return to Zork install directory with a text editor. ![]() At least I could mount/open the Image of the CD (RTZ.gog) with anything besides DOSBox. Gabelvampir: The GOG version is compatible, but it is a bit tricky to extract the data files. ![]()
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