Unkillable Cat
LEST WE FORGET
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Yeah, but what about those stolen cracks?
And stolen manual scans from replacementdocs.com?
Yeah, but what about those stolen cracks?
There's a free TC for that.It's also sad that some games might never be released because of unresolved or complicated copyright issues. Case in point: Dune 2.
It's also sad that some games might never be released because of unresolved or complicated copyright issues. Case in point: Dune 2.
Those are the ones you pirate with zero remorse whatsoever. If anyone thinks I'm never playing Westwood's Blade Runner again because of corporate bullshit they're living in retardo land.
There are pages dedicated to making old games playable.Those are the ones you pirate with zero remorse whatsoever. If anyone thinks I'm never playing Westwood's Blade Runner again because of corporate bullshit they're living in retardo land.
Does it actually run well on modern systems?
Those are the ones you pirate with zero remorse whatsoever. If anyone thinks I'm never playing Westwood's Blade Runner again because of corporate bullshit they're living in retardo land.
That's nice and all but - and I know I'm in the minority here - I vastly prefer SWAT 3 to SWAT 4. I have both and played through SWAT 3 multiple times but couldn't bear more than a few missions of SWAT 4. It's just... too colourful, too modern, too shooter-y to me.SWAT 4 50% off for the first time: https://af.gog.com/game/swat_4_gold_edition?as=1649904300
I agree on principle, but if you can take anything away from this documentary it's that quite a few publishers GOG contacted simply could not be bothered or were apprehensive of GOG as a company considering they were just starting out. I imagine few would refuse them these days unless there's some DRM shenanigans going on or it really is ownership dispute on some level. If GOG will do the actual legwork there's absolutely no reason not to have your game there and earn something through that avenue.
See:Those are the ones you pirate with zero remorse whatsoever. If anyone thinks I'm never playing Westwood's Blade Runner again because of corporate bullshit they're living in retardo land.
Does it actually run well on modern systems?
There is (supposedly) working patch for Blade Runner to make it run in modern computers:
https://www.replaying.de/files/blade-runner-patch-windows-vista-7-8-x64/
It's ready:
Goddamn GoG, forcing me to install their shitty Windows only client to the get the latest builds of my games.
Goddamn GoG, forcing me to install their shitty Windows only client to the get the latest builds of my games.
They don't update the DRM free installs anymore?
Edit:
Gog is doing cultural appropriation. GET THEM!
Do you use mouse and keyboard or keyboard only controls?To change a topic, on a last sale I bought "Die by the Sword" and I'm enjoying the hell out of it. If only camera would be a bit more better.