![]() ![]() Anyway, having messed around with it for a couple of hours I have to say it's not really my kind of thing. well, I'm just assuming it's all above board and legal, since the project seems to have been around for at least a decade. The binary download includes all the assets apart from the music, which. Quoting: Guest Quoting: slaapliedje Quoting: Guest Quoting: Dunc Quoting: GuestTempting to pick it up, though I have no nostalgia over this game so wouldn't know if it's worth itMe neither, but there's a source port of the original which you can try out for free. Still haven't sat down and played Forsaken beyond seeing it starts up. feels great, really want the same thing for turok 2 and forsakenI already have the Steam versions, but we should try that out and get some Linux gamers to play (whether GOG or Steam). That's what I really liked about Overload that came out recently, being able to play with my windows friends, on linux, with no client with a drm-free gog version, and just "play" online mp. Still waiting on Turok 2 for linux on GOG, don't have any nostalgia for that game either but also would like to know if that will have windows/linux and gog/steam crossplay multiplayer Would love to know though about steam/gog crossplay for this game, would even be willing to purchase the steam version of Forsaken with any of you guys willing to test it with me, and then I'll refund and buy the GOG version ![]() I can see why it blew people away back in the day - being a child of the '80s, I totally get the garish colours and OTT sound effects - but it hasn't aged well. Quoting: Guest Quoting: Dunc Quoting: GuestTempting to pick it up, though I have no nostalgia over this game so wouldn't know if it's worth itMe neither, but there's a source port of the original which you can try out for free. It's actually built using the same engine as the updated releases of Turok 1 and 2, so it uses no code from the original game, which I thought was quite interesting. I certainly hope they continue working with Icculus to provide Linux ports. I think it's seriously great that Nightdive continue revamping older games, especially when it's a title I had never played before. Unlockable bonus levels not seen in the original release.Unique levels and enemies featured in the N64 version.Ambient Occlusion and Motion Blur effects.Super smooth interpolated movement for 144hz displays and beyond.Accept Cookies & Show Direct LinkĪs a reminder, here's some of the new stuff you can expect to find in it: YouTube videos require cookies, you must accept their cookies to view.
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