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At the heart of our Galaxy, an advanced civilization of which we know nothing had built the biggest, most beautiful starship ever, the Starship Titanic. Majestic and luxurious, its interior resembles a mixture of the Ritz, the Chrysler building, Tutankhamen's tomb and Venice. Starship Titanic is a technological marvel. And it cannot possibly go.
Starship Titanic is a program developed by GOG.com. The software installer includes 10 files and is usually about 1.2 GB (1,287,955,299 bytes). A majority of the PCs this is running on, most OS versions are Windows 10. While about 90% of users of Starship Titanic. Starship Titanic (Mac abandonware from 1998) To date, Macintosh Repository served 1256389 old Mac files, totaling more than 239640.2GB! Windows 95, Mac OS, OS X (PPC only) February 12, 1998 Black Dahlia: Take-Two Interactive: Interplay: Windows: February 25, 1998 Tex Murphy: Overseer: Access Software: Access Software Windows: February 28, 1998 Part of the Tex Murphy series Starship Titanic: The Digital Village: Simon & Schuster Interactive: Mac OS, Windows: April 2, 1998.
Patches for Macs
(Patches for PCs are described further down the page).
(1) There is a problem with the Preview Release of Quicktime 4. This does not need a patch but does require you to install a different version of Quicktime 4. Please see here for more information.
(2) A patch for the Mac was released on 29th April 1999, to address problems with medium installations.
Patch for medium install option. (Mac, 814 Kb)
Symptom: The installer states that 550Meg of disc space is required to complete the install operation. It has been reported and has subsequently been confirmed that a medium installation will fail if less than 750Meg of disc space is available before the install is attempted.
Description: The installer will proceed to install Starship Titanic without warning the user of the lack of disc space. At a later stage in the installation process a dialog will appear indicating that the destination volume has become full. At this point the installer will recover the installation by removing all files it has installed and report that further disc space is required.
Patches for PCs
There are currently not two, but three patches for PC Starship Titanic. One is for users with Cyrix 6x86 chips that are identified as non-Intel Pentium chips by the installer, and the other patch is to correct problems with some video cards.
A third, released on 18th November 1998, is for graphics cards with less than 1 MB of memory.
All patches are self-extracting ZIP files, which you should download, and then run to extract the patch files. The patches all have 'readme' documents, which you should read for instructions on how to install the patch. The patches have not yet undergone full compatibility testing, but as a failure of the patch to work will result in the same situation as not having a patch (i.e. a non-working game), we have decided to release these now for people who want the patches now Download autocad 2010 for mac free. ! We will test the patches fully very soon, and correct errors and upload new versions if we find any problems.
NB If you are really unlucky (i.e. have a 6x86 CPU that is not recognised as an Intel Pentium, and have a video card that doesn't work with Starship Titanic), you may need to apply both patches. We apologise for the inconvenience, but because the patches modify two different parts of the game software, it would be very difficult to integrate the two patches into one without providing a very large (many megabyte) download. We have chosen this patch method as the quickest and easiest for you to use.
Here are the patches (click on the links to download them):
Patch for Cyrix 6x86 PCs (PC, 630 Kb)
https://ohever643.weebly.com/blog/vmware-horizon-49-download-mac. Symptom: The Installer starts but immediately tells you that you do not have a Intel-Pentium-class chip in your PC, when you have a Cyrix 6x86 chip, and so refuses to install the game.
Description: This patches the Starship Titanic Installer so that if your PC is not recognised as an Intel-Pentium-class PC, then it still gives you the option of installing the game anyway. Note that Starship Titanic is only intended for Intel-Pentium-class PCs or 100% compatibles. We cannot give support for running Starship Titanic on a Cyrix 5x86, as this is not a true Intel-Pentium-class CPU.
Patch for Video Card Problems
The latest version of Starship Titanic is 1.00.42c. This fixes a problem that some video cards had with version 1.00.42a, and may fix problems with video cards that affect the original version, 1.00.42. The purpose of the 'c' patch is to fix problems when running the game using video cards with less than 1 MB of memory. Installing it on an un-patched installation of Starship Titanic will also install the previous patches to fix other video card problems (see below for details). Three patches are now available: Patch for Original ST (PC, 288k) This patches the original version (1.00.42) to the latest version (1.00.42c). Download this if you have not previously applied any video card patches to Starship Titanic.
Patch for ST 1.00.42a (PC, 271k) This patches the patch version 1.00.42a to the latest version (1.00.42c). Download this if you have already downloaded and applied the 1.00.42a patch.
Patch for ST 1.00.42b (PC, 271k) This patches the patch version 1.00.42b to the latest version (1.00.42c). Download this if you have already downloaded and applied the 1.00.42b patch.
(The Starship Titanic version number can be seen at the bottom of the splash screen that appears when you run Starship Titanic.)
Symptom: Starship Titanic installs without problems, but when running the program it quits back to the desktop almost immediately, sometimes displaying a warning dialog about DirectX drivers.
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Description: Some video cards, usually (but not only) those based on the 3dfx Voodoo Rush chipset will not run Starship Titanic due to a bug in the video initialisation routines. This patch corrects this problem with a small change. If you are experiencing the symptom described above, download and apply this patch to upgrade your version of Starship Titanic to version 1.00.42c.
Some users have reported problems with specific video cards. We have done our best to obtain these cards and test them with Starship Titanic - for a table of these results, and details of which video drivers we used, see this page.Though difficult and not always intuitive, Starship Titanic wins through sheer style.
Calling Titanic ‘a little quirky’ is a misnomer, as you might judge after visiting the art gallery.
Ever notice how starship design either lingers towards an Enterprise-ish sort of look (sleek, smooth with pastel-colored plastics) or the Nostromo (dark, foreboding, with lots of chains and flickering lights)? It’s a sort of creative deadlock in science fiction that’s as common as high fantasy in computer role-playing games. Wouldn’t you want something with a little more class and ingenuity? Enter the Starship Titanic, a gigantic luxury starliner, as she embarks on her maiden voyage across the galaxy. The ship is of the ‘can’t possible go wrong’ variety, and so it invariably does go wrong – very wrong, in fact, as it comes crashing down unto your humble abode after suffering a catastrophic AI malfunction.
A Challenging Stellar Adventure
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Starship Titanic, a work conceived by the late Douglas Adams (and put in novel form by Monty Python’s Terry Jones – make sure you buy the book), was touted as a groundbreaking soon-to-be adventure during its conceptual phases – the ultimate marriage of graphics and an interactive conversation engine meant to revitalize the adventure genre. To some extent it succeeds, especially on the visual side of things – when you enter the game you immediately notice how superbly detailed everything looks, immersed in a style of art deco to give it that 1930’s luxury feel (according to the creators, there’s also a hint of the Chrysler building and Ancient Egypt in there as well). The lobby area (known as the ‘Well’) has a spectacular inside view of the spacecraft, and then there’s the Arboretum that allows you to toggle through four breathtakingly beautiful seasonal animations. The bots are cleverly designed and Titania’s rebirth is spectacular.
Yet some problems soon arise as you start playing Navigation and in some cases object manipulation is fairly cumbersome. First is the node-to-node scrolling engine which often leave you faced with an “I can’t get there from here” feeling. You see an object, or some stairs, and have to struggle (until the millionth time when you’ve got the path memorized) with how to turn-step-turn in order to be facing in the proper direction. Further hampering navigation are the long elevator rides that you must sit through when traveling between floors, which, although awesome at first, get tiresome fast. Finally, working ingame devices (which is different from handling inventory items) requires that you drill through several layers of menus each time.
You are not supplied with much backstory, but this is a far more puzzle-based than story-based experience…not necessarily a bad thing. And the puzzles themselves are a mixed bag, some unintuitive, some inspired, and some downright maddening. This isn’t an easy adventure by any stretch, and neither is it immune to failure should you handle the puzzles in an incorrect order. Clues are sometimes spoken once and never emphasized.
Titanic’s onboard postage has its advantages. Adams himself provides the voice for …uhm him.
The text parser, which you won’t have to make callous use of considering how few bots there are to talk to, is functional but limited in the amount of words it can work with. Still, it’s the dialogue where Adams’ style truly comes through, and it’s downright hilarious most of the time. He himself voices the Succ-U-Bus, a vile, omnipresent creature with an unnatural lust for chicken, used to transport items between locations. Less entertaining and more annoying is the parrot, voiced by Terry Jones.
Loyal Adams fans will want to play this game, regardless of its problems, because it is certainly imbued with his style. It’s an overall skilfully crafted pseudo 3D experience if you’re up to the challenging and occasionally maddening puzzles.
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System Requirements: 133 Mhz CPU, 16 MB RAM, 160 MB HDD, Windows 95/98
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