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Maybe they've taken so long so they can show a SS2 Remake tease?
Shock 2 was such a fantastic game... for its time. Alas, it hasn't aged as well as the Thief series.
Shock 2 was such a fantastic game... for its time. Alas, it hasn't aged as well as the Thief series.
How? You can install the newdark version and be off and running with no problems on a modern system p.easy. The game has a small, but dedicated modding community for everything from QoL to larger changes. RSD's mods are excellent whether you're new or you've played it a billion times.
So, this remastered version or should I call it the ee version? It looks like it's finally being released.https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1598858095/system-shock/posts/4314641
System Shock® 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster - Coming Soon!
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Hello, Hackers!
We have some exciting news to share with you… the release of System Shock® 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster is fast approaching! In March during GDC 2025, we will announce the game’s release date during The MIX’s Spring Game Showcase livestream.
As a reminder, Kickstarter backers at the Humanoid Mutant tier and above will receive a free key for System Shock® 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster when the game releases. Important note, similar to how you received your digital copy of System Shock Remake, your key will be sent to the email that you have listed on Backerkit.
If you have any questions or issues receiving backer rewards including System Shock® 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster, please reach out to us at support@nightdivestudios.com.
Thank you!
- Team Nightdive
SHTUP stands for Shock Texture Upgrade Project, which contains many high-res textures.29. October 2020
Hello everyone, this is Stephen from Nightdive with a bit of an update.
We are currently nearing the end of reverse engineering Shock 2 and wanted to reach out to the various authors and content creators that have worked diligently for so many years on some of our favorite mods to see if there was interest in including your work with the official release.
So far we will be including:
Vurt's Space Textures, Flora, Hi-res Water, Organics/Goo
ACC's Four Hundred (400) Hi-res Terrain Textures
Eldron's Psi Amp
Olfred's Fixed Objects
Grosnus' Hi-Res Spinning Marine/Navy/OSA logos
SCP
SHTUP
ZylonBane's New Quest Notifier
Vaxquis Vintage Song Remake v1.0 Mod
Mercurius' Tacticool Weapon Replacements
I'm not talking about NewDark, I'm talking about the entire game design. It's just not as engaging anymore as I remember it to be. The game is also way too easy.
I even found Deus Ex to have aged better.
Interesting. This looks pretty cool
If you really want a good time, follow a good community mod guide
As someone who is closely involved with the SS2 modding community and who has made multiple mods, this "Remaster" looks like nothing special. A collection of community mods (which are basically only a small handful of ones from the Newbie Modding guide, none of the actually good ones), some new models slapped on top (which, to be fair, if they wanted to be ultra lazy they could have just included Rebirth), and not much else. I wouldn't buy it, personally. This is much closer to an Enhanced Edition than a remaster, so I don't know why they changed the name. Especially since it's not System Shock 2's 25th anniversary (that happened last year), so what gives?
Shame ND probably won't use any of the balance changes
I remember them saying this.They also promised the game to anybody who pre-ordered System Shock on Steam. Not sure if they're going to honor their promise though.
Proof: https://webcf.waybackmachine.org/we...ore.steampowered.com/app/482400/System_Shock/
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Looks like they really are screwing people over (11,744 to be exact)They also promised the game to anybody who pre-ordered System Shock on Steam. Not sure if they're going to honor their promise though.
Proof: https://webcf.waybackmachine.org/we...ore.steampowered.com/app/482400/System_Shock/
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These are both already possible with SS2Tool. The enhanced edition is literally pointless for these.Talking about thisremasteredenhancedanniversary edition, my hopes are that:
- Create a new standard version of System Shock 2 for all future modding;
- Make it easy to enable EAX (maybe integrate Alchemy/OpenAl by default?);
Just use mods. Especially for difficulty. The aforemenetioned RSD mod massively improves the gameplay and increases the difficulty by rebalancing the core systems.
- Add more options for difficulty and for the game in general.
Hello everyone, first time posting here in over a year. By the way, this morning I finished System Shock 2 for the first time and it was a lot easier and less scary than I remembered. Even some areas of the colourful System Shock 1 felt the scariest to me, and the final boss fight, Jesus Christ, I beat Shodan in less than 2 minutes. Anyway, the game had a wonderful atmosphere and sublime writing for the audio logs. The story behind the fall of the Van Braun was more interesting than the main plot itself.
Talking about thisremasteredenhancedanniversary edition, my hopes are that:
- Create a new standard version of System Shock 2 for all future modding;
- Fix all the problems with the co-op;
- Makes the game available on consoles, in the hope that console gamers will finally understand why everyone goes into rage mode when they read a critic calling the next immersive sim "a BiOsHoCk Clone";
- Make it easy to enable EAX (maybe integrate Alchemy/OpenAl by default?);
- Add more options for difficulty and for the game in general.
I actually agree, unless you have any interest in "fixed" multiplayer to squeeze a different experience out of the game. Obviously it's mainly intended as a solo horror shooter, but I'm guessing most people on here have already done that a hundred times.What's even the point of something like this, it looks like the original game updated with the most basic mod list.
Shock 2 was such a fantastic game... for its time. Alas, it hasn't aged as well as the Thief series.
How? You can install the newdark version and be off and running with no problems on a modern system p.easy. The game has a small, but dedicated modding community for everything from QoL to larger changes. RSD's mods are excellent whether you're new or you've played it a billion times.