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hunvagy 26-09-2012 07:46 AM

System Shock 2 surprise
 
Well Kotaku might be a cesspool most of the time, but this brightened my day:

Dark Engine tweak for modern OS

From a brief look.. 32bit, high rez support, bug fixes. Grab it and dust off your System Shock 2 copies.. now!

dosraider 26-09-2012 08:15 AM

Ah so, guess I gonna play this gem for the 4th time ................:lol:

yoga 26-09-2012 11:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hunvagy (Post 446287)
Well Kotaku might be a cesspool most of the time, but this brightened my day:

Dark Engine tweak for modern OS

From a brief look.. 32bit, high rez support, bug fixes. Grab it and dust off your System Shock 2 copies.. now!

Please, excuse me dear hunvagy for my Q.
I know nothing about this game but plan to play in the future.
DOSBox 0.74 solves the problem or not?
:smile2:

hunvagy 26-09-2012 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yoga (Post 446291)
Please, excuse me dear hunvagy for my Q.
I know nothing about this game but plan to play in the future.
DOSBox 0.74 solves the problem or not?
:smile2:

SS2 is native windows, so no. It was made during the end of the win95/98 era (1999ish) and it is a fickle beast with modern OSes. Hence the happy realization of someone actually caring about it to warrant a patch. The one you meant is probably System Shock 1.

TheChosen 26-09-2012 01:55 PM

Thats one obstacle away from getting it to GOG.

Tomekk 26-09-2012 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yoga (Post 446291)
Please, excuse me dear hunvagy for my Q.
I know nothing about this game but plan to play in the future.
DOSBox 0.74 solves the problem or not?
:smile2:

http://www.mobygames.com/

Use this and stop embarrassing yourself with questions like that. ;)

Japo 26-09-2012 10:50 PM

Do you know if it does anything with the encoding? Because I had managed to play SS2 in 1920x1080 in Vista x64 all right, except the speech and cutscenes wouldn't play. And I've followed the FAQs and the cutscenes play in Windows Media Player just fine... >_< I'd blame the resolution, but what about the in-game speech...?

I'll take a look at this...

hunvagy 27-09-2012 05:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Japo (Post 446321)
Do you know if it does anything with the encoding? Because I had managed to play SS2 in 1920x1080 in Vista x64 all right, except the speech and cutscenes wouldn't play. And I've followed the FAQs and the cutscenes play in Windows Media Player just fine... >_< I'd blame the resolution, but what about the in-game speech...?

I'll take a look at this...

Yup, is in the release notes, they switched the video encoding, that pesky Looking Glass Indeo codec is gone for good.

yoga 27-09-2012 06:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hunvagy (Post 446323)
Yup, is in the release notes, they switched the video encoding, that pesky Looking Glass Indeo codec is gone for good.


Dear Hunvagy,

thank You very much for the competent answer.

My last but not least Q:
- You probably know i am using the next OS: Win ME (It supports my very old but nice scanner), XP Pro and 7.
May I run SS2 (1999) on ME (1998) or XP (2002) please?
TY for Yr time and help as always.

OFF
But where is that nice gamer, twillight?

hunvagy 27-09-2012 10:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yoga (Post 446324)
Dear Hunvagy,

thank You very much for the competent answer.

My last but not least Q:
- You probably know i am using the next OS: Win ME (It supports my very old but nice scanner), XP Pro and 7.
May I run SS2 (1999) on ME (1998) or XP (2002) please?
TY for Yr time and help as always.

OFF
But where is that nice gamer, twillight?

Should be, haven't had time to try it myself, besides I switched to Win7 2 years ago. Because it's so much better :p As I stated somewhere else before, XP gave me the chills, and Win7 ran Deathtrap Dungeon WITH SOUND out of the box. Anyway, just grab the package and read the release notes, it has every info you need.


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