Just started playing the 7th guest on the CDi and realized the PC walkthrough doesn't apply to it. I looked a bit further and found various sites suggesting the CDi version has altered video sequences and some of the video was cut from it.
Does the story progress differently in the CDi version? How much video was cut from the CDi version (if any)?
Also, I've read that there are two version of the 7th guest for the CDi. 1 locks up during the puzzle sequences on some players. And the other is fixed. I have both the PAL and NTSC version of the 7th guest and they both lock up on my CDi (as soon as I start the first puzzle ). How can you tell which one is the fixed version?
7th Guest PC vs CDI... and compatibility issues?
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the fixed version was only issued in Europe after the launch of the 4xx players. The 7th Guest locks up at the new players only. That's why they released a fixed version which was released in a VIDEOCD jewelcase. So only if you have an original copy you'll see this. The inlay, boxart and CD are the same.
The CD-i version misses the puzzle in the Kitchen, most probably because they had to fix the game on one CD. The CD-ROM version came on two cd's. Other than that, I don't think the CD-i version misses any more video or puzzles. Not that I know of right now, that is.
The CD-i version misses the puzzle in the Kitchen, most probably because they had to fix the game on one CD. The CD-ROM version came on two cd's. Other than that, I don't think the CD-i version misses any more video or puzzles. Not that I know of right now, that is.
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I have both versions and will take a look at it tonight, but I find it highly improbable. The PC version uses a different video codec (it's not MPEG like CD-i) and probably something else then DYUV for the puzzle screens (at least that's what I think it uses on CD-i). That alone would account for a huge possible difference in file sizes, not to speak for any re-architecting that may have been done.
But maybe file names can give a clue or something...
But maybe file names can give a clue or something...