Several years ago, I found out that the Descent engine was made open-source, and there's a project called DXX-Rebirth where someone has ported Descent and Descent 2 to modern operating systems. You can copy all the old levels from the original Descent & Descent 2 CD-ROMs and play those on modern operating systems. I was playing through Descent & Descent 2 on Windows 10 for a while.
https://www.dxx-rebirth.com
copy all the old levels from the original Descent & Descent 2 CD-ROMs
and play those on modern operating systems. I was playing through
Descent & Descent 2 on Windows 10 for a while.
https://www.dxx-rebirth.com
I can't imagine there's too big a fanbase left for that game. I've just opened up a YouTube gameplay video of the first level, great nostalia however I think it would be best if I steered clear of that part of my childhood, haha.
Are you into retro titles? I think the only one I'd reallyt like to replay again would be Deus Ex, and that's due to the incredible storyline. It's a shame because these days I am pretty strapped for time, I struggle enough trying to get 4-5 hours in per week playing current-gen games - anything retro would be a massive stretch.
Dark Forces was a first person shooter similar to the engine used by Duke Nukem 3d.
Why seer clear? Also I'm not sure why there would really be less of a fanbase for something like that, unless people just think it's "too old" or something. There's a reason I enjoyed it back then, and I still enjoy it.
Yes, I like retro titles (Descent & Descent 2 being a couple of them..). Sometimes I like playing old games I used to like to play. I always liked games like Civilization, SimCiy, Unreal Tournament, Descent, Descent 2, Warcraft 1 & 2, Command & Conquer, etc.. I don't play games as much as I used to though.
Electronic Arts recently released a "remastered" Command & Conquer collection, which includes the first Command & Conquer and Red Alert, with updated high-resolution (4K) graphics. I bought a copy, and I like it.
It's pretty much just like it used to be, but with the updated graphics, and it's playable on modern versions of Windows. You can also toggle between the old & new graphics if you want to.
Re: Re: This strange world
By: Moondog to Andeddu on Sun Aug 02 2020 12:58 pm
Dark Forces was a first person shooter similar to the engine used by Duke Nukem 3d.
I always thought it looked a lot rougher than Duke 3D... I think the cold gr interiors made it look a lot less enticing than other FPSes like Duke. I sti recall the cutscenes being of the highest quality though...
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