If you don't know what Myst is then... where the hell have you been this month?

The stuff

  • ScummVM - v2.0.0 (zesty)
  • libTAS v1.4.3
  • Myst: Masterpiece Edition (1999 release)
    • The 1999 Disk release will also sync as a note.
  • An apology note to the Judge and the Publisher/Encoder

Dumping Instructions

To get the important part out of the way, how do we go about dumping this?
Dumping from frame 0 will result in an audio only encode.
Dumping with a custom configuration will result in a garbled video feed.
Dumping, after starting the movie (so from frame 1) will dump the TAS correctly.

ScummVM version choice

With clarification from a Judge, this combo is allowed (greyish area) as v2.0.0 is a stable release.
On another note installing the disk version on a system there is no special menu which actually exists in the newer builds of ScummVM + Myst: ME, this in term saves time as there isn't a patched in menu.
The game has a submenu (F5) in all releases (of ME), which allows you to enable the most important thing, Zips.

Zips?

So, if you didn't catch it the last few times, zips is a very abusable type of movement that allows you to return to a point you visited sooner, rather than clicking/tapping aimlessly.
Fact: In the PlayStation version it's absolutely busted as you can zip anywhere from go.

Conclusion

There really isn't much to say here other than that the ME version of the game is technically the more true version when compared to the likes of the DS version, where two zips aren't used as they waste time are actually used here.

slamo: Claiming for judging.
slamo: This run uses an older version of ScummVM, so I decided to investigate the compatibility of Myst: ME with ScummVM. Here's a timeline of events:
  • Version 2.0.0, the version used in this run, was released on 2017-12-17. Myst: ME has gained "Good" compatibility at this point (which it still has at the time of writing this).
  • The next official version of ScummVM, 2.1.0, was released on 2019-10-11, and is currently being used for the official releases. The changelog lists some bug fixes for Myst.
Given this timeline, it's reasonable to believe that the official releases were using ScummVM 2.0.0 to run Myst when they were made available (and for at least a year after that), and if it was good enough for an official version of the game, then it's good enough for us. The platform being Windows is appropriate because this movie uses files from the Windows version and, rather unbelievably, there has never been an official Linux release (even though the Windows and Mac version use ScummVM and it could have been ported!?)
Other than all that, optimization looks good of course, and it's nice to finally have a somewhat original version of Myst on the site. Accepting.
fsvgm777: So ein Myst, it's the Masterpiece Edition. Processing.


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So I'm just wondering, since this game has a lot of different versions on different systems as you can probably tell. Since this is the fastest version of all of them (also it seems this version is closest to the original), does that mean that this TAS supersedes all other versions' TASes? Or can all versions' fastest TASes exist all together as currently published movies?
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FractalFusion wrote:
Since this is the fastest version of all of them (also it seems this version is closest to the original).
Mainly cause it is the original.
FractalFusion wrote:
Or can all versions' fastest TASes exist all together as currently published movies?
They can be published next to one another, after all H.E.R.O. is set like that and probably more unfairly Donkey Kong. I can also re-breakdown each version again if you want here:
  • PC - PC version.
  • DS - Zips (like the PC version, some missing zips but also a redundant one for a zip).
  • PSX - Broken Zips, you can zip from the start.
  • Saturn - No Zips.
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Spikestuff wrote:
FractalFusion wrote:
Since this is the fastest version of all of them (also it seems this version is closest to the original).
Mainly cause it is the original.
OK, wasn't sure because the game in this submission is titled "Myst: Masterpiece Edition" instead of just "Myst".
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FractalFusion wrote:
OK, wasn't sure because the game in this submission is titled "Myst: Masterpiece Edition" instead of just "Myst".
It was an update with images rendered in 24bit truecolor instead of 8bit/256 colors and the audio was remastered/enhanced.
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Syncs for me on ScummVM 2.0.0 - a bit of a hassle to install it on Ubuntu 21.10, but it's doable. I should note that if you want to run it from the original disk version instead of the Steam version, you need to first open ScummVM natively and install Myst using these files for the Masterpiece Edition, and then run scummvm in libTAS with the command-line option "myst-win".
Post subject: Movie published
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This movie has been published. The posts before this message apply to the submission, and posts after this message apply to the published movie. ---- [4669] Windows Myst: Masterpiece Edition by Spikestuff & Gelly in 00:27.00