

I began a scientific method approach to try and determine which setting I changed that got the game to work and at first it appeared to be 'DisableCicero', however when trying to confirm the change I discovered that in fact - the problem still remains.:o(So, it seems that the fact I got the game to work was a complete fluke rather than from my ACT changes, and that the problem that occurs may in fact not be 100% reproducible every single time. But if I played the mov files (cutscenes) directly with the installed QT player, they displayed fine.
#MYST 3 AND 4 GOG INSTALL#
In the end I didn't install the old Quicktime but a recent version of it (iTunes I think), but the cutscenes worked erratically, as slow slideshows (showing only every 10th frame or something, while audio played fine). Wheel of Time, where the cutscenes (intro and between levels) used Quicktime. I recall having to fiddle with this in e.g.


LOL By the way, did it offer to install some old version of Quicktime, and did you let it install it? It didn't come clear to me from those discussions whether one should do that.That's the problem I have with those old Quicktime games, I am unsure if I should let it install some ancient version of QT, or try to install some new version of it (I presume it means installing iTunes nowadays?).
