![]() ![]() Mostly it's the lighting and the (lack of) shadows that's getting to me, but I still need to fine-tune the visuals, to the point that I purposefully broke every light that I could, so that I could see things better. and then I'm re-visiting that building decades later and it's been turned into a tourist attraction, with big fancy lights and overexaggerated visuals.ĭue to the fact that I'm on Windows 7 and not with an up-to-snuff machine, I'm currently playing with sub-optimal settings. I lost many friends that day, and part of me is still in that building. The closest description is like I fought in a war back in the day to take a notable building from the enemy. But it's been many many years since I last played it, so it's an interesting set of emotions I'm feeling when I'm back aboard Citadel station, ~29 years later. ![]() There was a period in my life when I lived and breathed this game. I also own the game on CD-ROM, though for that I settled for the double-sized jewel case budget release. Breaker" Cluebook, meaning the big box-copy is kinda cramped on the inside. I bought (and still own) System Shock in the big box, with the nine floppies, and I have the "I.C.E. Then I went and did it again right after the CD-ROM version was released. I played and beat the game quickly upon release. All over again.įor those who don't know - I played the demo of the original System Shock to death when it was released. Then the game begins for real - and in about three minutes I'm lost in the magic. ![]() So many questions, yet I fear the answers will be silly.įor settings I picked the default on all four gameplay-selections. Then the Hacker is moved to Citadel Station, and the cutscene with Diego is retadred squared. ![]() Also, TriOptimum security are no longer Silencers, so there goes the Crusader-reference. Spent a "few" hours today playing this, finished Medical. ![]()
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