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Anacapri - The Dream PC Game
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Anacapri the Dream is a two-man project from father and son Silvio and Giuseppe Savarese following on from their critically-acclaimed A Quiet Weekend on Capri. I played A Quiet Weekend on Capri when it came but gave up a little short of the end when I got lost. It was similarly a first-person point-and-click adventure but was a bit complicated and I lost my way. There seemed to be so many streets and alleys that I didn’t have a clue where I was. My reading about the game Anacapri the Dream led me to believe that it would be more of the same so I anticipated it might be a visually stunning but ultimately frustrating experience. I was glad to find a walkthrough (there’s even a link on the official website) to allow me to play this game to review it more faithfully. By the way, speaking of the official website, be sure to download the update (about 10 MB) there-I’m not sure what it actually does but I’m a firm believer in ensuring a game is as stable and up-to-date as possible at the outset.
The first thing I was struck by when I went to install this game is that it takes FOREVER to install. I can’t recall a single game that takes this long to install. I had this idea of installing it just before bed and having a brief look at it as a way of unwinding before catching some z’s but it took me three failed attempts over three successive nights before I gave up and started installing it with plenty of time to go and do other things. The install took over 60 minutes before all the files were decompressed and the game was ready to go. There are huge games with 3D engines that install faster than this. The only thing that I can recall even approaching the time that this took was when I tried to install a large Russian (read not well programmed) game MANY YEARS AGO on a very slow computer. I realize that this game was created by a couple of independent developers but perhaps their programming skills could be developed to overcome the need to decompress every file so slowly… The game takes up an almost impossible to believe 7 GB on the hard drive and claims to have over 50 hours of gameplay!
The first thing I was struck by when I went to install this game is that it takes FOREVER to install. I can’t recall a single game that takes this long to install. I had this idea of installing it just before bed and having a brief look at it as a way of unwinding before catching some z’s but it took me three failed attempts over three successive nights before I gave up and started installing it with plenty of time to go and do other things. The install took over 60 minutes before all the files were decompressed and the game was ready to go. There are huge games with 3D engines that install faster than this. The only thing that I can recall even approaching the time that this took was when I tried to install a large Russian (read not well programmed) game MANY YEARS AGO on a very slow computer. I realize that this game was created by a couple of independent developers but perhaps their programming skills could be developed to overcome the need to decompress every file so slowly… The game takes up an almost impossible to believe 7 GB on the hard drive and claims to have over 50 hours of gameplay!
Anacapri - The Dream System Requirements
Minimum system requirements
Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista
256MB RAM
7GB Hard Disk Space
DVD-ROM Drive
Recommended system requirements
1GB RAM
7GB Hard Disk Space
DVD-ROM Drive
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