Myst for iOS. The complete worlds of Myst, in all its original elegance, in the palm of your hand. RIVEN: The Sequel To Myst, is also available!. Jun 03, 2017 If this still doesn't work look for Windows Virtual PC for Windows XP. I remember Windows 7 had a XP Virtual PC add on you could download and maybe there is one for Windows 10 or it might be able use the same addon. I think the culprit if you get no video animation but you still hear audio is due to the QT Lite 4.1.0 not working on Windows 10. I own the Myst game on disk with it's case and book yet when I put it in it want start or install on my windows 10 Laptop. I know it's a old game yet I have other old games and they installed with no problems. 1-16 of 19 results for Video Games: PC: Games: 'myst for windows 10' Skip to main search results Amazon Prime. Eligible for Free Shipping. No results for myst for windows 10 in Software. Try checking your spelling or use more general terms. Go back to filtering menu Tell us how we can improve. If you need help, please visit the help section or contact us Submit Please provide a response. Apr 12, 2018 According to Tech Crunch, Myst's original development house, Cyan Inc., has bought the rights back to all six of the games in the series and will be re-releasing them to run on Windows 10, to.
Myst seriesInvite to friendsInvite to friendsAccept invitationAccept invitationPending invitation...User since {{ user.formattedDateUserJoined }} Friends since {{ user.formattedDateUserFriended }} Unblock chat User blocked This user's wishlist is not public.You can't chat with this user due to their or your privacy settings.You can't chat with this user because you have blocked him.You can't invite this user because you have blocked him.I know, I know, another 'Myst: Masterpiece Edition doesn't work, please help'-Thread. This game is known to be one of the problematic games here on Good Old Games because of Quicktime, from what I gathered. I am going to have a hard time explaining my problems here, because the game runs very inconsistently... Or to put it simply, it runs sometimes, and sometimes it doesn't. This is me trying to play the game on Windows 10, for the record.
Here's my problem:
First, I installed Myst: Masterpiece Edition without doing anything special. That means, I used the installer to install the game and Quicktime Lite. No compatibility settings or anything else were changed. Result: The game does not run. It changes my screen's resolution to whatever the game's resolution was, and you get a black screen with white borders. No sound, no video, nothing - you won't see your cursor and you can't exit out of the game in general either.
Then I changed compatibility settings, tried a bunch of settings, and got the game to at least run to some extent. You can hear sound and see your cursor, but you are still staring at a black screen (no white borders). That means the game is running without Quicktime, I am guessing.
Of course, I uninstalled Myst: Masterpiece Edition (I will always write the full title of the game, excuse me) and also removed whatever Quicktime I had on my system. Then, I just reinstalled it the same way I did the first time and hit 'launch game' from the installer menu. 'Hooray, it works!', I exclaimed. Videos, Sound, and everything was fine other than the fact that it didn't run in fullscreen. Sadly, I exited the game, and didn't get it to run again since. I swear that I didn't change any compatibility settings or anything else, but now I am back to the the white borders and the black screen.
So, naturally, I uninstalled Myst: Masterpiece Edition again, alongside Quicktime, and installed it again, alongside Quicktime, and launched it again from the installer menu. White borders. Black screen.
Pretty MYSTerious problem, don't you think? Me neither. Myst rarely ever worked for me since Windows XP. In fact, if it wasn't for that one time that it did work, I wouldn't even be writing this thread. I know there is no voodoo magic involved or anything, and I know I should be expecting consistent results (and I swear that I do expect them), but I am not getting any.
Can anyone provide me with any hints or solutions? (Other than downloading RealMyst: Masterpiece Edition, I mean)
Thank you very much!
I know, I know, another 'Myst: Masterpiece Edition doesn't work, please help'-Thread. This game is known to be one of the problematic games here on Good Old Games because of Quicktime, from what I gathered. I am going to have a hard time explaining my problems here, because the game runs very inconsistently... Or to put it simply, it runs sometimes, and sometimes it doesn't. This is me trying to play the game on Windows 10, for the record.
Here's my problem:
First, I installed Myst: Masterpiece Edition without doing anything special. That means, I used the installer to install the game and Quicktime Lite. No compatibility settings or anything else were changed. Result: The game does not run. It changes my screen's resolution to whatever the game's resolution was, and you get a black screen with white borders. No sound, no video, nothing - you won't see your cursor and you can't exit out of the game in general either.
Then I changed compatibility settings, tried a bunch of settings, and got the game to at least run to some extent. You can hear sound and see your cursor, but you are still staring at a black screen (no white borders). That means the game is running without Quicktime, I am guessing.
Of course, I uninstalled Myst: Masterpiece Edition (I will always write the full title of the game, excuse me) and also removed whatever Quicktime I had on my system. Then, I just reinstalled it the same way I did the first time and hit 'launch game' from the installer menu. 'Hooray, it works!', I exclaimed. Videos, Sound, and everything was fine other than the fact that it didn't run in fullscreen. Sadly, I exited the game, and didn't get it to run again since. I swear that I didn't change any compatibility settings or anything else, but now I am back to the the white borders and the black screen.
So, naturally, I uninstalled Myst: Masterpiece Edition again, alongside Quicktime, and installed it again, alongside Quicktime, and launched it again from the installer menu. White borders. Black screen.
Pretty MYSTerious problem, don't you think? Me neither. Myst rarely ever worked for me since Windows XP. In fact, if it wasn't for that one time that it did work, I wouldn't even be writing this thread. I know there is no voodoo magic involved or anything, and I know I should be expecting consistent results (and I swear that I do expect them), but I am not getting any.
Can anyone provide me with any hints or solutions? (Other than downloading RealMyst: Masterpiece Edition, I mean)
Thank you very much!
I know, I know, another 'Myst: Masterpiece Edition doesn't work, please help'-Thread. This game is known to be one of the problematic games here on Good Old Games because of Quicktime, from what I gathered. I am going to have a hard time explaining my problems here, because the game runs very inconsistently... Or to put it simply, it runs sometimes, and sometimes it doesn't. This is me trying to play the game on Windows 10, for the record.
Here's my problem:
First, I installed Myst: Masterpiece Edition without doing anything special. That means, I used the installer to install the game and Quicktime Lite. No compatibility settings or anything else were changed. Result: The game does not run. It changes my screen's resolution to whatever the game's resolution was, and you get a black screen with white borders. No sound, no video, nothing - you won't see your cursor and you can't exit out of the game in general either.
Then I changed compatibility settings, tried a bunch of settings, and got the game to at least run to some extent. You can hear sound and see your cursor, but you are still staring at a black screen (no white borders). That means the game is running without Quicktime, I am guessing.
Of course, I uninstalled Myst: Masterpiece Edition (I will always write the full title of the game, excuse me) and also removed whatever Quicktime I had on my system. Then, I just reinstalled it the same way I did the first time and hit 'launch game' from the installer menu. 'Hooray, it works!', I exclaimed. Videos, Sound, and everything was fine other than the fact that it didn't run in fullscreen. Sadly, I exited the game, and didn't get it to run again since. I swear that I didn't change any compatibility settings or anything else, but now I am back to the the white borders and the black screen.
So, naturally, I uninstalled Myst: Masterpiece Edition again, alongside Quicktime, and installed it again, alongside Quicktime, and launched it again from the installer menu. White borders. Black screen.
Pretty MYSTerious problem, don't you think? Me neither. Myst rarely ever worked for me since Windows XP. In fact, if it wasn't for that one time that it did work, I wouldn't even be writing this thread. I know there is no voodoo magic involved or anything, and I know I should be expecting consistent results (and I swear that I do expect them), but I am not getting any.
Can anyone provide me with any hints or solutions? (Other than downloading RealMyst: Masterpiece Edition, I mean)
Thank you very much!
If you skip the QT Lite 4.1.0 install you will get a black screen with wind howling in the background.
I think you might get an arrow on the screen and if you go to the top you should see a Menu Drop Down for other options.
I went back and reran the GOG installer for the game. This time I answered I wanted to install QT Lite 4.1.0. Also there is another question that asks you to install the Quick Time App in the check box on the next screen. I did uncheck the associate MP3 sound files since I use VLC for MP3 playback. However this had no negative effect for audio playback in the game during the intro.
I launched Myst Masterpiece off the desktop icon the GOG installer created and it ran fine.
So I can confirm it does work on Windows XP SP3.
As for Windows 10 I haven't installed it yet so the only thing I can suggest is you uninstall the game from Windows Programs and then use the GOG game installer and make sure you install the QT Lite 4.1.0 and make sure on the following page you have the check box for installing Quick Time. You could try unchecking the MP3 playback association as I don't think this will have any negative affect unless you have no application associated for MP3 files.
Anyhow I would also try to enable Windows XP compatibility mode if it exists in Windows 10.
If this still doesn't work look for Windows Virtual PC for Windows XP. I remember Windows 7 had a XP Virtual PC add on you could download and maybe there is one for Windows 10 or it might be able use the same addon.
I think the culprit if you get no video animation but you still hear audio is due to the QT Lite 4.1.0 not working on Windows 10. If that's the case then you might be screwed there if you tried everything else I've suggested above.
I know, I know, another 'Myst: Masterpiece Edition doesn't work, please help'-Thread. This game is known to be one of the problematic games here on Good Old Games because of Quicktime, from what I gathered. I am going to have a hard time explaining my problems here, because the game runs very inconsistently... Or to put it simply, it runs sometimes, and sometimes it doesn't. This is me trying to play the game on Windows 10, for the record.
Here's my problem:
First, I installed Myst: Masterpiece Edition without doing anything special. That means, I used the installer to install the game and Quicktime Lite. No compatibility settings or anything else were changed. Result: The game does not run. It changes my screen's resolution to whatever the game's resolution was, and you get a black screen with white borders. No sound, no video, nothing - you won't see your cursor and you can't exit out of the game in general either.
Then I changed compatibility settings, tried a bunch of settings, and got the game to at least run to some extent. You can hear sound and see your cursor, but you are still staring at a black screen (no white borders). That means the game is running without Quicktime, I am guessing.
Of course, I uninstalled Myst: Masterpiece Edition (I will always write the full title of the game, excuse me) and also removed whatever Quicktime I had on my system. Then, I just reinstalled it the same way I did the first time and hit 'launch game' from the installer menu. 'Hooray, it works!', I exclaimed. Videos, Sound, and everything was fine other than the fact that it didn't run in fullscreen. Sadly, I exited the game, and didn't get it to run again since. I swear that I didn't change any compatibility settings or anything else, but now I am back to the the white borders and the black screen.
So, naturally, I uninstalled Myst: Masterpiece Edition again, alongside Quicktime, and installed it again, alongside Quicktime, and launched it again from the installer menu. White borders. Black screen.
Pretty MYSTerious problem, don't you think? Me neither. Myst rarely ever worked for me since Windows XP. In fact, if it wasn't for that one time that it did work, I wouldn't even be writing this thread. I know there is no voodoo magic involved or anything, and I know I should be expecting consistent results (and I swear that I do expect them), but I am not getting any.
Can anyone provide me with any hints or solutions? (Other than downloading RealMyst: Masterpiece Edition, I mean)
Thank you very much!
Some of this stuff has been said before, but first you need to install Quicktime 4. There is a website 'oldversion.com' where you can download QT 4.
From here you need to run the game in compatibility mode. Hopefully Windows 10 has the 'Windows 98/ME' as a setting. Use that. If you use anything else the game will freeze. Using Windows XP SP2 worked for me for a while, but the game will consistently freeze and it won't be worth playing. It's gotta be Windows 98/ME.
Lastly, you need to 'disable visual themes'. This will permit you to save and load games. Otherwise you can play but you can't save, which is pointless.
This all took me an hour to figure out, so I sure hope it works for you!
Thank you so so much. Love this game
Thank you so so much. Love this game
Windows 7 64-bit with XP compatibility mode enabled should be your backup plan if you experience any other issues playing it.
Thank you so so much. Love this game
Windows 7 64-bit with XP compatibility mode enabled should be your backup plan if you experience any other issues playing it. Hi. I am currently running Myst Masterpiece Edition in Windows 10 Pro as an administrator and I haven't had any issues at all.
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Download, or install from disk ?
If you have downloaded and installed the game from a site such as Good old Games include more details about
what is, or is not happening. If you installed from disk read on....
If you installed the games from disk there may be an issue with DRM Blocking.
A malware developed by MS that prevents hundreds of disk based games from launching.
This should only apply to later versions of Myst.Games Like Myst For Windows 10
Version 1 & 2, and possibly Riven, only use the old CD checktype copy protection, but the newer versions use either SecuROM or SafeDisk copy protection,
both of which are being blocked by MS. I have more details regarding DRM Blocking in my rant ---here---
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- With Win10 the only way to circumvent DRM Blocking is to use a noCD fix/hack, or submit to MS's extortion
and buy the game from an online 'dealer' . The complete series will set you back $30- , possibly half that
if you wait for one of GOG's frequent sales.
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