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Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude

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The first Release of the Game

Application Details:

Version: 1.0
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Votes: 0
Latest Rating: Gold
Latest Wine Version Tested: 1.9.21

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What works

To successfully install the game, I had to copy the contents of all the 4 CDs in a folder, and launch the installation from there: otherwise, it would complain about CD2 which it couldn't find. The game starts and works, even if it has graphic issues.

What does not

There are some graphic issues in the game. All the characters look somehow messed up, with arms and legs not in line with the rest of the body. Besides, some colors are flawed in 2D screens, like the menu screen and when Uncle Larry appears to give suggestions (e.g. pink appears as light blue). Besides, some textures appear black: probably some transparency/special effect issue. The sound stutters quite a lot too.

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What was not tested

Experimenting with different video settings and playing through the whole game: it is composed of many minigames, I only went through a bit of the tutorial.

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Operating systemTest dateWine versionInstalls?Runs?Used
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ShowFedora 25 x86_64Nov 17 20161.9.21Yes Yes Goldan anonymous user 
ShowFedora 24 x86_64Nov 17 20161.9.21Yes Yes Goldan anonymous user 
ShowUbuntu 8.10 "Intrepid" i386 (+ variants like Kubuntu)Apr 20 20091.1.19Yes Yes BronzeJake9999 
CurrentFedora 7Aug 20 20070.9.42.Yes Yes BronzeLorenzo 
ShowFedora Core 4Jul 09 20060.9.16.N/A No Garbagean anonymous user 

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