it's got the game(s?)
quick run through videos of each episode and three shades of creator commentary tracks for each
some boring, some a bit insightful, none really ridley scott quality
all the shorts
a hilarious blooper reel (stuff voice actors messed up, and the animators then animated it as if the characters did.. max cursing and sam flipping the bird is priceless)
trailers and concept art
a bunch of background images of various resolutions
a soundtrack sampler (supposedly 1/3 of the complete soundtrack, though it has a lot of tracks in itself)
the retail dvd will have different stuff
and a making-of documentary
i'll make sure to download and burn that to go with the season1 customer bonus dvd
there's no way i'm buying it again for different extras
the extra content there is produced by adventure company, so it's not really telltale's fault those aren't included in the bonus dvd
I think they mentioned on the S&M Season One website that the games would use a installer and wouldn't require the disc in the drive so it probably doesn't use any protection.
(This might be different with the retail store bought version that will ship later.)
I asked because I found an torrent for the Bonus DVD. It seems legit and the uploader claims that it asks for the original DVD when he mounts the iso in a virtual device.
That's interesting, didn't know someone had already released it.
The way I see it the disc is just a standard DVD that either plays the bonus movies if opened in a DVD player or from a computer using for example Windows Media Player or it acts as a installer of the six episodes that make up Season One.
(It's just a single file that looks like a self extracting archive or perhaps a compressed installshield file.)
As such I don't know how one could fit a copy protection on it but perhaps it's possible to use a basic protection such as disc checks.
(Wich should be easy to bypass since no real protection is used, normally just checks the files or name of disc.)
Now that you mention it I could always try and see what happens.
EDIT: Recognized the disc prompt immediatly but scanned the exe with Protection-ID anyway - it's SecuROM 7.xx - unsure wich version but most likely the newest one, seems it can be added to DVD's as well without interfering with the media.
(Daemon Tools with SPDT 1.50 and YASU 1.2B/1.3 when it's released should fix that - assuming you use the MDF/MDS format or similar that can handle the protection data.)
is anyone having trouble on vista running this game?i have display problems while loading the game anyone can help maybe?im using latest nvidia drivers on vista
i tried it on winpx and it used to work
any ideas?
Looking good! Shame it's just season 1, because i've never finished the second one, and it would've been nice to play it like this. I'll give it a try anyway.
Consequently, this update is more than just tweaked visuals and lighting. There are fundamentally new music cues, different camera angles, and altered timing for jokes. They recast the voice actor for Bosco, because it was a black character voiced by a white actor, a creative decision that didn't exactly sit right with the team when they decided to revisit it.
Haha yeah, that's 2020(tm) alright. We need a new planet and a complete reset
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Looking good! Shame it's just season 1, because i've never finished the second one, and it would've been nice to play it like this. I'll give it a try anyway.
It's safe to say that the other seasons will most likely be released as well, there are already the templates for them on the official site
I seems they also decided to add their own flavor to it in order to make the series less offensive(tm) through the usual dose of politically correct censorship, an absolute must these days:
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Noted changes include the following (Editor’s Note: Some of the text below may be considered spoilers):
- Altering the fake name a character goes under when disguised as an exaggerated stereotype of a Frenchman.
- Altering a joke about tear gas being able to clear out a room full of “militant college students,” now no longer being a joke.
- Removing a joke about a character having a sex change.
- Removing mention of skinheads in a joke.
- Altering a licence plate that alluded to a character being a drug dealer (now implying they are an arms dealer).
- Removing mention of “special needs children” in a joke.
- Altering a joke where a character suggests one of the avatars people can use on the internet include a “hot young fifteen-year- old girl curious about the adult world and willing to experiment.”
- Characters no longer using the slang “foo'”– typically associated with black and African American subcultures and stereotypes.
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