Showing posts with label rayman-forever. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rayman-forever. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

I'm stuck in the endless celebration of my newfound punching powers

Question

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Rayman is not impressed with my cutscene quitting skills.

I've reached the very first cutscene in the game and I can't find the way out. Walking to either side does nothing. Pressing ESC brings the game menu, but little else. I can only throw my fists for however long I want to and listen to Rayman's impatient calls for action.

What am I supposed to do here?

Asked by badp

Answer

Turns out I had to punch one of those purple fruits at the top, which makes them fall. They're bouncy and allow me to jump higher. The road continues on the otherwise out-of-reach cliff.

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Answered by badp

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Is there an HD addon for Rayman Forever? [closed]

Question

I bought Rayman Forever from Gog.com.

I wonder if there is a HD addon for this game?

Thanks.

Asked by Leadri

Answer

No, there does not appear to be any mods that give graphical upgrades to the game.

Remember, this game was originally designed to work well in DOS, and technically the GOG version is just bundling the game with DOSBox in order to get it running on your system. That it looks old and pixelated is to be expected.

However, since it is a DOSBox application, you can change the way in which the graphics are scaled up to your monitor's resolution by editing the config files. According to the GoG forums, the config file is in the same folder as the game itself. You can read up on the configuration file syntax on the DOSBox wiki. I'd suggest trying different values for the "scaler" entry under the "render" category.

Answered by agent86

Is there a HD addon for Rayman Forever?

Question

I bought Rayman Forever from Gog.com.

I wonder if there is a HD addon for this game?

Thanks.

Asked by Leadri

Answer

No, there does not appear to be any mods that give graphical upgrades to the game.

Remember, this game was originally designed to work well in DOS, and technically the GOG version is just bundling the game with DOSBox in order to get it running on your system. That it looks old and pixelated is to be expected.

However, since it is a DOSBox application, you can change the way in which the graphics are scaled up to your monitor's resolution by editing the config files. According to the GoG forums, the config file is in the same folder as the game itself. You can read up on the configuration file syntax on the DOSBox wiki. I'd suggest trying different values for the "scaler" entry under the "render" category.

Answered by agent86