Reply 4540 of 6859, by Kerr Avon
Sombrero wrote on 2022-12-12, 05:28:[System Shock] but by the time I found the game it was already too clunky for me to enjoy.
Have you tried System Shock: Enhanced Edition? It's the original System Shock but brought up to modern standards, with fully redefinable mouse and keyboard support (it controls like any modern first person shooter now), and high resolutions including wide-screen. It's still the orginal 1990s DOS game, but in a higher resolution, and still only has sprites for enemies, not 3D models, but it works fine on modern versions of Windows, and controls very well.
I am still looking forward to SSR, but if it never came out, then I would be happy with SSEE instead.
Sombrero wrote on 2022-12-12, 05:28:My "wish I could get a refund" kickstarter is System Shock Remake.
I haven't given up hope with SSR, as Night Dive Studios have delivered some great remasters (Turok 1 and 2, Doom 64, Exhumed/Powerslave, the 2021 Quake remaster, etc), so they aren't just interested in taking the money and running. But if they hadn't released these other games, then I would have concluded that SSR was and always would be vapourware, yes.
But give NDS their due, they are developing System Shock 2 Enhanced Edition, which will be free to buyers of SSR. It's not a full remake, so it doesn't take nearly so much work to make as SSR, it's SS2 but with the rough edges smoothed out, and (this is brilliant) includes the (very extensive) community made patch that balances out or fixes countless flaws in the original game. Plus it will be compatible with many of the fan made mods for SS2, too.
Oh, and NDS released the source code for System Shock 1, for free, which was very generous of them. It was the Mac source code, not the DOS source code, but it's still great, and someone has ported it to Windows as Shockolate (https://github.com/Interrupt/systemshock), so other than the long delays to SSR, and their lack of public updates on the project, I think NDS are a pretty good company.