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Description of Myst V: End of Ages (Limited Edition) Windows. Myst V: End of Ages (Limited Edition) is a video game published in 2005 on Windows by Ubisoft, Inc. It's an adventure game, set in a sci-fi / futuristic and puzzle elements themes, and was also released on Mac. Myst V: End of Ages Video Review Check out IMG's video review of Myst V: End of Ages. Requires QuickTime 7 (12 MB). Myst v demo free download - Myst V: End of Ages demo, Myst IV Revelation demo, Uru: Ages Beyond Myst demo, and many more programs. Myst free download - Uru: Ages Beyond Myst demo, Myst IV Revelation demo, Uru: Ages Beyond Myst To D'ni Add-on, and many more programs.
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Author: | Cyan |
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Myst_V_manual.pdf
Myst V: End of Ages is the fifth and final instalment in the Myst series. As in previous games in the series, End of Ages' gameplay consists of navigating worlds known as 'Ages' via the use of special books and items which act as portals. On each Age, the player solves puzzles and discovers story clues hidden in the Ages or written down in diaries and journals. The player's actions in the game decide the fate of the ancient D'ni civilization. (Wikipedia)
This is a PPC game but is playable on an Intel Mac using Rosetta under Mac OS X up to 10.6.8. However the regular install process from the DVD does not work on Intel Macs.
DL #1 contains the (hybrid Mac/PC) DVD image
DL #2 is the official Ubisoft installer for Intel Macs running Mac OS X 10.4.11 and 10.5. It does not work properly with Mac OS X 10.6. The official Intel Mac installer is also restricted to one version of the DVD. It has not been determined yet if the version of the DVD imaged here is the one favoured, because the uploader is missing a suitable Mac/OS combination.
DL #3 is a patched version of the official Ubisoft installer for Intel Macs that works with the Myst V DVD (or disc image) and any compatible version of OS X up to version 10.6.8. This has been tested and it works perfectly on an Intel Mac running Snow Leopard.
DL #4 is a no-DVD application that patches the installed copy of Myst V so that it does not require the original DVD which contains SecuROM copy protection. Works as expected when tried the last time. It leaves a log file in the root directory of your Mac.
DL #5 is required by these instructions, alternative to using the patched installer.
See also: Myst (original version, Masterpiece Edition, realMyst), Riven: The Sequel to Myst, Myst III: Exile, Myst IV: Revelation
CompatibilityArchitecture: PPC (Carbonized)
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Author: | Cyan |
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Myst_V_EOA.toast_.zip (1.62 GB)
MD5: 3dd35550806634c478b38aa78ab628d5
For Mac OS X
Myst V: End Of Ages Download For Mac Os
myst5_mac_intel_installer.dmg (334.75 KB)
MD5: de887113b38b07567ada1cebbbb9a3c4
For Mac OS X
Patched_Myst_V_Intel_Mac_Installer.zip (138.68 KB)
MD5: b4db593e4a63ce41c78724a977d86473
For Mac OS X
Myst_5_v.1.0_NoDVD.zip (3.66 MB)
MD5: b7e21eee7f290d9691e94950fdb2e75e
For Mac OS X
jadap158.zip (260.02 KB)
MD5: 4c25cf046375f2f2e7a707f362927c02
For Mac OS X
Myst_V_manual.pdf
Myst V: End of Ages is the fifth and final instalment in the Myst series. As in previous games in the series, End of Ages' gameplay consists of navigating worlds known as 'Ages' via the use of special books and items which act as portals. On each Age, the player solves puzzles and discovers story clues hidden in the Ages or written down in diaries and journals. The player's actions in the game decide the fate of the ancient D'ni civilization. (Wikipedia)
This is a PPC game but is playable on an Intel Mac using Rosetta under Mac OS X up to 10.6.8. However the regular install process from the DVD does not work on Intel Macs.
DL #1 contains the (hybrid Mac/PC) DVD image
DL #2 is the official Ubisoft installer for Intel Macs running Mac OS X 10.4.11 and 10.5. It does not work properly with Mac OS X 10.6. The official Intel Mac installer is also restricted to one version of the DVD. It has not been determined yet if the version of the DVD imaged here is the one favoured, because the uploader is missing a suitable Mac/OS combination.
DL #3 is a patched version of the official Ubisoft installer for Intel Macs that works with the Myst V DVD (or disc image) and any compatible version of OS X up to version 10.6.8. This has been tested and it works perfectly on an Intel Mac running Snow Leopard.
DL #4 is a no-DVD application that patches the installed copy of Myst V so that it does not require the original DVD which contains SecuROM copy protection. Works as expected when tried the last time. It leaves a log file in the root directory of your Mac.
DL #5 is required by these instructions, alternative to using the patched installer.
See also: Myst (original version, Masterpiece Edition, realMyst), Riven: The Sequel to Myst, Myst III: Exile, Myst IV: Revelation
CompatibilityArchitecture: PPC (Carbonized)
1 GHz G4 processor
Mac OS X 10.2.8 - 10.4
256 MB RAM
4,5 GB hard drive space
800 x 600 display (minimum)
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Myst End Of Ages Walkthrough
Myst V: End of Ages Video Review Check out IMG's video review of Myst V: End of Ages. Requires QuickTime 7 (12 MB). (mov 320x240) |
Myst, and the series that it gave birth to, should hold a special place in Mac users' hearts. Unlike so many new games these days, Myst is a Mac game to the core: it was created on a Mac, for the Mac. Rand Miller, in a recent interview with Macworld said that the reason for using Macs was simple: Mac users are a more discerning audience, tending to care about aesthetics much more than their Windows or Linux-using counterparts. 'If you're not going to stop and appreciate the scenery, you're not going to enjoy Myst,' said Miller. 'The same thing applies on the Mac as well.' [Link]. Not only was Myst originally a Mac-only title, it was also the first game to make use of the capacity offered by the (then) newly-minted CD-ROM discs that were slow to become accepted in the computer industry. In fact, Myst may have been the first true 'killer app' produced by the computer game industry: something the computing industry defines as a 'must-have' program that is so desirable that it sells hardware all by itself (similar to how Halo contributed to the Xbox's success).
Trailing the runaway success of Riven by four years, Myst III: Exile was released in late 2001. In this chapter of the Myst story, the sinister tale of a man named Saavedro (played by Brad Dourif) was told. Players were given the chance to unravel the reason behind Saavedro's hunger for revenge against Atrus and Catherine in a beautifully designed panoramic world where for the first time they were allowed to look freely in any direction. Whereas the first two games in the series were more or less static slideshows punctuated by Quicktime movies, Myst III: Exile began to break that mold in order to offer a more immersive gaming experience. The gripping story, gameplay enhancements and the slightly less menacing puzzles made Myst III: Exile yet another great success.
With the introduction of Myst IV: Revelation in 2004, Cyan unveiled a groundbreaking new engine dubbed 'ALIVE' that animated nearly everything in the game in real time—a major step toward further blurring the line between Myst's traditionally static worlds and the true 3D experience that many fans were hoping for. This and other similar improvements offered such a large, vibrant world to explore that it nearly filled two DVDs to capacity. Set 20 years after the events of the original Myst and about 10 years after Myst III: Exile, Myst IV: Revelation revisited Atrus' sons and told the tale of the kidnapping of Atrus' young daughter, Yeesha (who was seen as a baby in Myst III: Exile). Myst IV was yet another success, but Rand Miller (Robyn had moved on to other things long ago) was apparently growing restless after working on nothing but Myst titles for almost a decade and a half, and so decided to bring the series to a close. Thus, the stage was set for Myst V: End of Ages.
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