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The characters come in 3D models that don't move much. I disliked that aspect of trying Timescape, but I was able trying to forgive it easily in Pilgrim because I was so fascinated by the game and the intriguing dialogue, and because there's so very much more to see and do in Pilgrim. Bugs Although Pilgrim is PC-only, it ran almost perfectly under Virtual PC 4.0 on my iMac. The game ran in a window with the VPC desktop showing in the background, which annoyed me until I got caught up trying in the game. After that I barely noticed it. I ran into only two problems. In the first scene, I couldn't pick up a necessary object. Reloading solved the problem. Also, just once, the game froze as I tried to save. Fortunately only the game froze, not the VPC or the iMac, so I didn't have to crash and restart. Other than that, the music, dialogue, ambient sounds and graphics worked perfectly. I was not, however, able to play the "bonus" CD, an interview with Paulo Coelho. Most likely a real PC would have no difficulty with that.
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