• System Shock Give-Away

    From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 4 16:50:48 2023
    Oh, I totally forgot. I was going to do this on release day of the
    System Shock remake. Well, better late than never, I suppose.

    Anyway, here are a couple of keys for System Shock. No, not the new
    one; that costs real money. This is for the old games, because while I
    may not be hot on remakes, I admire the classics. So if you haven't
    played the originals yet, you really need to.

    The keys - embedded in the text as usual - are for Steam. First one to
    get it, gets it. Steam won't give you a second copy if you already own
    it. Please don't claim it if you aren't intending to play it.


    * System Shock Enhanced
    The original remake and, in my opinion, the best way to play the game. Experience DX0HB System Shock as the original developers intended, if
    early 90s technology hadn't been holding 06LM8them back. The level
    design is 0W0YYstill pretty poor but Shodan is delightfully malicious.
    "Look at you hacker, a pathetic creature of meat and bone..."


    * System Shock 2
    My favorite 2MFVFin the franchise. A much stronger story, far better
    level design, and a character generation mechanic lifted from the
    original Traveller tabletop game; what's not to love? It's still a
    surprisingly good looking game (considering its age), with its
    character models theGGGNF weakest part. I genuinely consider this to
    be one of the creepiest video games ever madeN3T9N and a considerable
    step above the original in gameplay. It's older brother gets all the
    love, but this is the game to play.


    Have fun!

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  • From Ant@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Mon Jun 5 03:26:10 2023
    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    Oh, I totally forgot. I was going to do this on release day of the
    System Shock remake. Well, better late than never, I suppose.

    Anyway, here are a couple of keys for System Shock. No, not the new
    one; that costs real money. This is for the old games, because while I
    may not be hot on remakes, I admire the classics. So if you haven't
    played the originals yet, you really need to.

    The keys - embedded in the text as usual - are for Steam. First one to
    get it, gets it. Steam won't give you a second copy if you already own
    it. Please don't claim it if you aren't intending to play it.

    * System Shock Enhanced
    The original remake and, in my opinion, the best way to play the game. Experience DX0HB System Shock as the original developers intended, if
    early 90s technology hadn't been holding 06LM8them back. The level
    design is 0W0YYstill pretty poor but Shodan is delightfully malicious.
    "Look at you hacker, a pathetic creature of meat and bone..."

    Ooh, Enhanced. Isn't this the one with better controls? I think I'll try
    it again!


    * System Shock 2
    My favorite 2MFVFin the franchise. A much stronger story, far better
    level design, and a character generation mechanic lifted from the
    original Traveller tabletop game; what's not to love? It's still a surprisingly good looking game (considering its age), with its
    character models theGGGNF weakest part. I genuinely consider this to
    be one of the creepiest video games ever madeN3T9N and a considerable
    step above the original in gameplay. It's older brother gets all the
    love, but this is the game to play.

    I finished it back then. If it was enhanced or something, I would have
    taken it. So someone can have it and let Shodan taunt with her insect
    liners. I guess I am her mutANT! ;)
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  • From rms@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 5 05:50:12 2023
    Anyway, here are a couple of keys for System Shock.

    Good deal, Spalls! Grab them people!

    rms

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  • From Zaghadka@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 5 08:55:15 2023
    On Mon, 05 Jun 2023 03:26:10 +0000, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action, Ant
    wrote:

    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    Oh, I totally forgot. I was going to do this on release day of the
    System Shock remake. Well, better late than never, I suppose.

    Anyway, here are a couple of keys for System Shock. No, not the new
    one; that costs real money. This is for the old games, because while I
    may not be hot on remakes, I admire the classics. So if you haven't
    played the originals yet, you really need to.

    The keys - embedded in the text as usual - are for Steam. First one to
    get it, gets it. Steam won't give you a second copy if you already own
    it. Please don't claim it if you aren't intending to play it.

    * System Shock Enhanced
    The original remake and, in my opinion, the best way to play the game.
    Experience DX0HB System Shock as the original developers intended, if
    early 90s technology hadn't been holding 06LM8them back. The level
    design is 0W0YYstill pretty poor but Shodan is delightfully malicious.
    "Look at you hacker, a pathetic creature of meat and bone..."

    Ooh, Enhanced. Isn't this the one with better controls? I think I'll try
    it again!


    * System Shock 2
    My favorite 2MFVFin the franchise. A much stronger story, far better
    level design, and a character generation mechanic lifted from the
    original Traveller tabletop game; what's not to love? It's still a
    surprisingly good looking game (considering its age), with its
    character models theGGGNF weakest part. I genuinely consider this to
    be one of the creepiest video games ever madeN3T9N and a considerable
    step above the original in gameplay. It's older brother gets all the
    love, but this is the game to play.

    I finished it back then. If it was enhanced or something, I would have
    taken it. So someone can have it and let Shodan taunt with her insect
    liners. I guess I am her mutANT! ;)

    After the big reveal in SS2, I think we were all her bitch. No spoilers.

    --
    Zag

    No one ever said on their deathbed, 'Gee, I wish I had
    spent more time alone with my computer.' ~Dan(i) Bunten

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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to Ant on Mon Jun 5 10:35:16 2023
    On Mon, 05 Jun 2023 03:26:10 +0000, ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) wrote:

    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    Oh, I totally forgot. I was going to do this on release day of the
    System Shock remake. Well, better late than never, I suppose.

    Anyway, here are a couple of keys for System Shock. No, not the new
    one; that costs real money. This is for the old games, because while I
    may not be hot on remakes, I admire the classics. So if you haven't
    played the originals yet, you really need to.

    The keys - embedded in the text as usual - are for Steam. First one to
    get it, gets it. Steam won't give you a second copy if you already own
    it. Please don't claim it if you aren't intending to play it.

    * System Shock Enhanced
    The original remake and, in my opinion, the best way to play the game.
    Experience DX0HB System Shock as the original developers intended, if
    early 90s technology hadn't been holding 06LM8them back. The level
    design is 0W0YYstill pretty poor but Shodan is delightfully malicious.
    "Look at you hacker, a pathetic creature of meat and bone..."

    Ooh, Enhanced. Isn't this the one with better controls? I think I'll try
    it again!

    There's a whole bunch of upgrades in the Enhanced version but, yes,
    the controls have been smoothed out and the movement keys remapped
    from the cursors to WASD. A better framerate helps out a lot too. They
    upped the speed of the mouse too.

    The controls still take some getting used to, though; moving the mouse
    doesn't spin you around like a normal FPS; you need to hold down a
    mouse button too and DRAG your view left or right. It is a hold-over
    from "Ultima Underworld" and, in fact, allows you to control the game
    entirely with the mouse, which in 1994 was a necessity. Most people
    weren't up to the task of playing an FPS with mouse AND keyboard at
    the same time. ;-)

    But, frankly, it's the sharper graphics (you can play at up to
    1024x768 resolution!!!! ;-) and the engine optimizations that make the
    Enhanced edition the version worth playing. There's a cleaness to the
    visuals that the remake lacks; the hyper-real sharpness of the
    Enhanced Edition screams 'cyberpunk' a lot more than the messy fog and
    bloom of the franchise's newest iteration.

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  • From Ant@21:1/5 to Zaghadka on Mon Jun 5 22:52:09 2023
    Zaghadka <zaghadka@hotmail.com> wrote:
    ...
    * System Shock 2
    My favorite 2MFVFin the franchise. A much stronger story, far better
    level design, and a character generation mechanic lifted from the
    original Traveller tabletop game; what's not to love? It's still a
    surprisingly good looking game (considering its age), with its
    character models theGGGNF weakest part. I genuinely consider this to
    be one of the creepiest video games ever madeN3T9N and a considerable
    step above the original in gameplay. It's older brother gets all the
    love, but this is the game to play.

    I finished it back then. If it was enhanced or something, I would have >taken it. So someone can have it and let Shodan taunt with her insect >liners. I guess I am her mutANT! ;)

    After the big reveal in SS2, I think we were all her bitch. No spoilers.

    And we want SS3! Also, SHODAN reminds me of Borg Queen.
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  • From Ant@21:1/5 to rms on Mon Jun 5 22:53:16 2023
    rms <rsquiresMOO@mooflashmoo.net> wrote:
    Anyway, here are a couple of keys for System Shock.

    Good deal, Spalls! Grab them people!

    I already got SS1. Who got SS2 that I didn't take? :P
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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to spallshurgenson@gmail.com on Tue Jun 6 09:41:42 2023
    On Sun, 04 Jun 2023 16:50:48 -0400, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:


    Oh, I totally forgot. I was going to do this on release day of the
    System Shock remake. Well, better late than never, I suppose.



    * System Shock Enhanced

    A useless factoid I learned just the other day:

    Didja know the original plan for System Shock was for it to be a
    spin-off from the Wing Commander series (also published by Origin)?
    Before it evolved into its final form, Warren Spector pitched the game
    as "Alien Commander".*

    The core gameplay ideas - first-person survival horror - were there
    from the start, but the game was set in the wreckage of the 'Tiger's
    Claw', the hero-ship from the original "Wing Commander" game that got
    blown up in the intro to "Wing Commander II". An alien species with a
    penchant for genetic tampering has taken up shop in the derilect, and
    its up to you to kick out the squatters. You face off against mutants,
    aliens and robots, scavenging for weapons and supplies until you can
    finally face off against the alien boss who has taken refuge in
    cyberspace.

    Sounds all a bit familiar, eh?

    Later iterations streamlined the story and ultimately dropped the
    "Wing Commander" connections entirely. All of which is probably for
    the best; it allowed the character of SHODAN to take her rightful
    place at the center of the story. But it's an interesting start to a
    the beloved series that most of us probably never knew about.




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    * read more about it here, complete with scans of the original pitch
    write-up https://www.wcnews.com/news/2023/05/30/system-shock-remake-released-the-wc-connection

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