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spekkio

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Resident Evil - HD Boobs

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BTW. This patch increases the performance and you can skip door animations with Mod manager.
 
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Coyote

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How this compares with the original?

I never actually played it, but I did read something that went into some of the changes a while back:
  • Controls have been changed, most notably with the addition of a dedicated jump button.
  • There's a new equipment slot for things like the hand scanner rather than grouping them with subweapons.
  • Most areas are overall pretty similar in layout but have new traps and other changes to keep players of the original on their toes.
  • Many puzzles are changed completely, and sometimes in ways designed specifically to troll players of the original (e.g., the switch that you needed to press to open a chest now sets off a trap instead).
  • There are some new puzzle-related items, as well as a couple of new subweapons (caltrops and chakrams, I believe). Throwing knives have been replaced with rolling shurikens. Software has been reworked, but I don't know the details.
  • Apparently the puzzles are somewhat easier due to item descriptions and Xelpud occasionally giving you useful advice this time around, but boss fights and Hell Temple have been made more difficult. Some fights are quite different from in the original (e.g., Baphomet now has a second phase, Mother's fight no longer requires you to use specific weapons in each phase).
  • Hard mode makes much more of a difference in the remake.
  • There's a new boss rush feature.
And then of course there are the new graphics/music.

Probably not a comprehensive list, and of course I can't offer any assessment on how they compare in terms of quality.
 

Baron Dupek

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Fixed one thing.
Back again to 7,62 High Calibre + Blue Sun Mod 2.1. This time also with Silver Girl's additions (Armory v.2 which add another 200 guns to already enormous arsenal, and the Kelly's default head).
From the other news - after release on the Steam R@S mentioned that BSM 2.1 is the last, and definitive, version and goes to the other project. Found that they were working on English translation of HardLife mod (some of his elements are in BSM) and it's actually ready and they send files to few trustful people to test. :bounce:

Anyway - I loaded old saves (it's endgame phase, we took the person we were looking for) and tried to took other cities from gobmnt hands. This is what I found in my inventory. That's why I love this game.
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How did he know me??
 

Rabbid

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I watch plenty of sunrises. The appearance of the hated day-star announces that my all-night gaming session has come to an end and I must retreat to my coffin.

If you were trver, you should dwell somewhere that no light could ever break in. Alternatively, you can use the singing birds as an indicator of dawn.
 

Riskbreaker

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The single worst thing about Chasm was the utter lack of z-axis.
Aye, lack of height variation is easily Chasm's biggest flaw. Hell, some maps are as utterly flat as those from some Wolf3D era shooter. Still, 'tis a really enjoyable game.

What's with the interlace?
I used one of DOSBox Daum's CRT shaders. (DON'T YOU DARE JUDGE ME!)
 

Zeriel

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If you were trver, you should dwell somewhere that no light could ever break in. Alternatively, you can use the singing birds as an indicator of dawn.

As someone who lives with birds nesting literally in the gutter above his window, I assure you, this is less idyllic than you imagine.

Fuckers start cheeping at 2 am.
 
In My Safe Space
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I used one of DOSBox Daum's CRT shaders. (DON'T YOU DARE JUDGE ME!)
I wouldn't, old games were made with such visuals in mind and used them in their advantage.
Maybe in 80s. Mid-90s and later CRTs didn't have interlace and similar visual artifacts. The only thing I remember changing when getting a LCD was colours getting less crispy and the problems with non-native resolutions.
 

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