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- From: schulman@michael.nmr.upmc.edu (Christina Schulman)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.games,comp.answers,news.answers
- Subject: comp.sys.mac.games FAQ
- Followup-To: comp.sys.mac.games
- Date: 13 Apr 1994 18:16:27 GMT
- Organization: Brannigan Galaxity, Great Question Commitee
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- Summary: Answers to frequently asked questions about Mac computer games
- Xref: bloom-beacon.mit.edu comp.sys.mac.games:37332 comp.answers:4900 news.answers:18040
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- Archive-name: macintosh/games-faq
- Last-modified: 1994/04/13
-
- comp.sys.mac.games FAQ List
- (last changed April 13, 1994)
-
- Welcome to comp.sys.mac.games!
-
- [There have been several additions to this version as well as a few minor
- changes. The Patchlist entry has been updated to reflect the change in
- custodianship, and ftp.uu.net has been added to the solution site entry.
- The latest date from LucasArts for Rebel Assault is in the X-Wing entry.
- New entries have been added on macgifts, freeware chess games, and game-
- specific FAQ's. If you maintain a game-specific FAQ, please let me know
- where it can be found!]
-
- This FAQ provides the answers to some of the Frequently Asked Questions
- on this newsgroup that aren't covered elsewhere. It is posted monthly,
- on or near the 10th of the month, to comp.sys.mac.games, comp.answers,
- and news.answers. Several other game-specific FAQ's are posted regularly
- to comp.sys.mac.games, as well as the Patchlist, the mac.ftp.list, and
- the regularly updated list of New Mac Games. This FAQ is also available
- via anonymous ftp from the Usenet FAQ archive at rftm.mit.edu as
- /pub/usenet/comp.sys.mac.games/comp.sys.mac.games_FAQ.
-
- Corrections, suggestions, and large cash bribes are welcome; please send
- them to Christina Schulman at schulman@michael.nmr.upmc.edu or
- schulman@clarity.princeton.edu.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Contents:
-
- 0. A word about flaming.
-
- 1. Where can I find Mac games available for anonymous ftp?
-
- 2. What does .hqx mean? What about .cpt and .sit?
-
- 3. Where else can I get Mac games?
-
- 4. What's the Patchlist/GPHL? Could somebody please repost it?
-
- 5. What's ResEdit? How do I get it?
-
- 6. I'm completely stuck in this game I'm playing. Where can I get a
- walkthru?
-
- 7. What's an easter egg?
-
- 8. How do I fix the bug in Indiana Jones: Fate of Atlantis?
-
- 9. I just saw this really great game called "X-Wing" on the PC. When
- is it coming out for the Mac?
-
- 10. I've done some programming on other machines, and I'd like to write
- a game on my Mac. How do I start?
-
- 11. I've written this terrific game for the Mac. How do I get it out to
- the major ftp sites?
-
- 12. What's "IMG"/"Inside Mac Games"?
-
- 13. Are there any freeware chess games for the Mac?
-
- 14. Is there a FAQ for [FA-18, Sim City 2000, Civilization, Pathways into
- Darkness,...]
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 0. A word about flaming.
-
- Every now and then some moron posts something along the lines of "Mac
- games suck!!!!! Get a real machine!!!!!" And immediately 30 or 40
- people take the bait and post long, vitriolic replies and exhort everyone
- to mail-bomb the perpetrator.
-
- Please, please, please don't waste your time and our bandwidth replying
- to this kind of idiocy. More often than not it was posted as a practical
- joke from the account of some hapless user who left themselves logged in
- in a public computer cluster. The owner of the account then logs back
- in a day or two later to find several megs of hate mail and uuencoded
- core dumps in their mail spool.
-
- If you feel that you absolutely have to share your witty, concise flame
- on the complete superiority of the Mac above all other gaming platforms,
- take it to comp.sys.mac.advocacy, where it will be appreciated.
-
- ------------
-
- 1. Where can I find Mac games available for anonymous ftp?
-
- The 3 major sites for ftp'ing Mac software are sumex-aim.stanford.edu,
- mac.archive.umich.edu, and wuarchive.wustl.edu, which is a mirror site
- of the first two. (A mirror site is a site that contains an exact copy
- of the contents of another site, in the hopes of diverting some traffic
- away from the more popular site. Wuarchive is updated daily; other
- mirror sites are usually 1 to 3 days behind the "mother" site.)
-
- Other mirror sites of sumex and umich exist at grind.isca.uiowa.edu (North
- America), archie.au (Australia) and nic.switch.ch (Switzerland). It's
- more polite and generally faster to connect to a site that's on the same
- continent you are.
-
- Bruce Grubb periodically posts a comprehensive list of Mac ftp sites
- to comp.sys.mac.games. It is available via ftp at sumex as
- /info-mac/info/comm/mac-ftp-list-382.txt and at umich as
- /misc/documentation/macftplist3.82.txt. (The name will reflect the
- current version, which may be later than 3.82.)
-
- ------------
-
- 2. What does .hqx mean? What about .cpt and .sit?
-
- Files ending in .hqx are binary files which have been converted to
- BinHex format so that they can be transmitted as ASCII text files via
- USENET. There are various utilities that will BinHex and de-BinHex
- files, among them Compact Pro and StuffIt (see below). Some Mac ftp
- clients such as Fetch will automatically de-BinHex files when you download
- them.
-
- Files ending in .cpt have been compressed by Compact Pro; files ending
- in .sit have been compressed by StuffIt. Compact Pro by Bill Goodman
- and StuffIt Lite from Aladdin Systems are shareware; they can be ftp'd
- from any of the major Mac ftp sites, and the registration fee for each
- is $25.
-
- StuffIt Expander is a nifty free utility from Aladdin Systems that will
- uncompress StuffIt, Compact Pro, and Applelink archives. It will also
- decode BinHex 4.0 files without requiring you to first strip the
- headers. It's available at umich in /mac/util/compression and at
- sumex in /info-mac/cmp.
-
- ------------
-
- 3. Where else can I get Mac games?
-
- Well, you could buy them. Most software stores have a section for Mac
- games, but you can usually get better prices, a better selection, and a
- better return policy from mailorder sources. Each issue of MacWorld and
- MacUser contains many, many ads for mailorder companies, between which
- they occasionally sandwich articles. The phone numbers for the biggest
- sources in the USA are:
-
- MacConnection: 1-800-800-3333
- MacWarehouse: 1-800-255-6227
- MacZone: 1-800-248-0800
-
- If you call them and ask nicely, they'll be happy to send you a complete
- catalog.
-
- Local Mac User Groups are another source for games; often shareware and
- freeware games are distributed on disk at meetings or are available for
- downloading on their bulletin boards. Contact your local MUG for details.
-
- If you can't find a game anywhere else, you can always order it from
- the company directly.
-
- ------------
-
- 4. What's the Patchlist/GPHL? Could somebody please repost it?
-
- The Patchlist is a list of fixes that the legal owners of certain games
- can apply to the programs to bypass the irritating copy protection
- schemes. Anthony Chan used to maintain it; Geoffrey Peters now maintains
- it and periodically posts the latest version to comp.sys.mac.games. To
- get a copy, just send email to either af_chan@postoffice.utas.edu.au or
- geoff@apanix.apana.org.au with a subject along the lines of "Please send
- me the Patchlist," not just "Patchlist."
-
- ------------
-
- 5. What's ResEdit? How do I get it?
-
- ResEdit is a utility from Apple that lets you edit the resources of Mac
- files. (Hence the name.) You will need it if you want to patch games
- or extract beep sounds. You can severely damage your software this
- way, so you really shouldn't use it unless you more or less know what
- you're doing. (And even if you do, it's a good idea to use it on a
- copy of the file.)
-
- ResEdit can be ftp'd from the sumex or umich sites and from
- ftp.apple.com in /dts/mac/tools/resedit.
-
- ------------
-
- 6. I'm completely stuck in this game I'm playing. Where can I get a
- walkthru?
-
- Solutions and hints for many popular games are available via anonymous
- ftp at risc.ua.edu in /pub/games/solutions and at ftp.uu.net in
- /pub/games/solutions. There's also a large solution site at nic.funet.fi
- in /pub/doc/games/solutions, but you will need gunzip to uncompress these
- files. (Gunzip is available from the GNU archives at prep.ai.mit.edu.)
-
- If you can't find an answer there, post your question--chances are
- *somebody* on comp.sys.mac.games has gotten farther than you!
-
- If someone posts a question for which you also want the answer, instead
- of posting "Send me the answer too!" send email to the original poster
- and ask him or her to relay the answer to you.
-
- ------------
-
- 7. What's an easter egg?
-
- An easter egg--the kind you find in Mac games, anyway--is any sort of
- hidden surprise (hence the name) that occurs when an unlikely set of
- conditions are met. For example, when the system clock is set to
- December 25, Maelstrom displays Christmas ornaments in the title screen.
- Another example is the very large literal easter egg suspended over a
- remote lake in F/A-18.
-
- Of course, if the programmer didn't put it in on purpose, it's not an
- easter egg, it's a "feature."
-
- ------------
-
- 8. How do I fix the bug in Indiana Jones: Fate of Atlantis?
-
- There is indeed a bug in Indy Atlantis. On the Team Path, when you land
- the balloon on the "X" in the desert, the game hangs. A patch for this
- is available from LucasArts; just contact them and ask them nicely at:
-
- LucasArts Entertainment
- P.O. Box 10307
- San Rafael, CA 94912
-
- Phone (tech support only): (415) 721-3333
- Fax: (415) 721-3482
-
- NOTE: This patch will hopefully soon be available at the major ftp
- sites; I am in the process of obtaining official permission
- to send it to macgifts.
-
- ------------
-
- 9. I just saw this really great game called "X-Wing" on the PC. When
- is it coming out for the Mac?
-
- Don't hold your breath.
-
- LucasArts insists that there is no Mac version of X-Wing in development
- and that there are no plans to start one. Much of the code in X-Wing
- is dependent upon the IBM PC processor, and the original programmer
- doesn't want it to be ported to any other machine.
-
- Every now and then somebody on comp.sys.mac.games quotes a LucasArts
- tech support person as saying that they're considering doing a Mac
- version of X-Wing. LucasArts categorically denies this.
-
- LucasArts is, however, releasing a new Star Wars-based game called Rebel
- Assault, which will be available for the Mac on CD-ROM only, and will not
- be that similar to X-Wing: "They're different. Completely different
- artists, completely different game, it's just....well, different."
-
- According to LucasArts on April 12, 1994, the currently expected release
- date is "sometime in May." Hopefully they mean May 1994.
-
- ------------
-
- 10. I've done some programming on other machines, and I'd like to write
- a game on my Mac. How do I start?
-
- To quote the Public Domain Mac Programming FAQ Answer sheet, you'll need
- "a Mac, a lot of time, and a few hundred $." Programming on the Mac
- is not for the faint of heart. Get the Programming FAQ via ftp from
- rtfm.mit.edu in /pub/usenet/comp.sys.mac.programmer and read it; any
- questions it doesn't answer are probably best asked in comp.sys.mac.
- programmer or rec.games.programmer. And good luck!
-
- ------------
-
- 11. I've written this terrific game for the Mac. How do I get it out to
- the major ftp sites?
-
- [This answer was shamelessly stolen from L.H.Wood's Screensaver FAQ,
- with permission.]
-
- If you want to spread good Mac shareware or freeware to the world, giving
- millions of people, including me, the chance to see it, simply email a
- binhexed copy of the compacted or stuffited archive to:
- macgifts@mac.archive.umich.edu
- which will distribute it to ftp archives across the world, including
- the big ones - info-mac, umich, their many mirrors, and comp.binaries.mac.
- Remember to add a text description of the contents before that long binhex
- column!
-
- Don't send self-extracting archives (SEAs) - Compact Pro, Stuffit Expander
- and Stuffit Lite are readily available from these ftp archives, and we all
- know how to use them. Dial-up access to ftp sites is on the increase and
- SEAs run up others' phone bills unnecessarily.
-
- ------------
-
- 12. What's "IMG"/"Inside Mac Games"?
-
- IMG is Inside Mac Games, a monthly magazine dedicated to Macintosh
- Computer Games. A Free Preview Edition is uploaded monthly to sumex
- vin /info-mac/per. (It's also uploaded to AOL, Compu$erve, and GEnie.)
-
- ------------
-
- 13. Are there any freeware chess games for the Mac?
-
- An unauthorized port of Gnuchess is available at umich in /game/board.
- There's also "Chess Set!", a shareware chess stack for Hypercard,
- available at sumex in /Game/Board. Steve Bushell's freeware "Chess++"
- is availalbe from ftp.std.com in /pub/python.
-
- ------------
-
- 14. Is there a FAQ for [FA-18, Sim City 2000, Civilization, Pathways into
- Darkness,...]
-
- There are FAQ's for many of the more popular Macintosh games. Try looking
- in the info or games directories at the major ftp sites. Some are
- available directly from the maintainer:
-
- Civilization FAQ:
- Available through anonymous ftp from ftp.uwp.edu in
- /pub/games/romulus/hints/civ.faq.Z, by sending email to
- djh@wcl-rs.bham.ac.uk with the subject "Civ FAQ please", or by WWW
- at http://wcl-rs.bham.ac.uk/~djh/civfaq1.html.
-
- Pathways into Darkness FAQ:
- Send email to David_Reevely@magic-bbs.corp.apple.com with the subject
- "PID FAQ please". There are also "Pathways into Cheating" and "PID
- Basic Survival Guide" documents available at umich in /game/gameutil.
-
- Sim City 2000 FAQ:
- Send email to Kevin Endo at thx@netcom.com with the subject
- "SC2K FAQ please".
-
- ------------
-
- Credits:
-
- Suggestions and additions to this FAQ have been contributed by:
- Anthony Chan <af_chan@postoffice.utas.edu.au>
- Sherman Uitzetter <sherman@michael.nmr.upmc.edu>
- L.H. Wood <L.H.Wood@student.lut.ac.uk>
-
- Thanks, guys!
-
-
-