Myst 4 on a MacBook Pro.
Long story short, if you’re having trouble getting Myst 4 to run under Mac OS X 10 - including Leopard - follow the steps outlined here. Thanks guys!
Unlike the first three titles, this is the first time I’ve actually played Myst 4. I know, I should surrender my geek card, but now after finally starting it properly I can say it’s jaw dropping. It’s much like Exile in its graphics concept but with some amazing refinements and evolutions. Here’s an example:
exhibit A
exhibit B
Take a good look at those
two images. Notice the difference? Just like your
eyes, the focus changes depending on what you’re
looking at, and it does it so smoothly and naturally
that it took me a while to notice it was happening at
all. How cool is that? Oh, and for bonus points,
while I was lining up these screen shots, I noticed
the sunlight on the deck was varying in brightness -
you see this in the two shots - so I turned around
and looked up. Sure enough, there were clouds moving
in front of the sun. Again, an effect so deftly
reproduced and so natural that your eyes just take it
for granted. Awesome.
I can’t wait for this journey to begin!
Well, maybe I can a little; I have a chilli con carne
on slow simmer and I shall not keep my fair lady
waiting...
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