The hype is building inside me for the System Shock [Official Site] reboot, it certainly sounds and looks good and they continue to confirm Linux support.
In the latest update on Kickstarter, they shared a video where they talk about some concept art and it's all really damn impressive. On top of that, they continue to confirm Linux will be supported:
Q: Will System Shock be Mac compatible?
A: Yes. Mac, Linux, and Windows
Here's the video for those interested in what's going on behind the scenes:
Direct Link
They have no release date yet in mind, as it's still quite early in development. They're still gathering funds directly from their site, where they have a stretch goal of $200K to add modding support.
Staying slightly on topic, we're still waiting on the Linux version of System Shock: Enhanced Edition that they said was coming to Linux, they also need to fix the Linux download of System Shock 2 (which uses Wine) on Steam, which they are aware of and still looking into.
Last edited by TheRiddick on 31 January 2018 at 1:20 am UTC
Quoting: wvstolzing(I can't help but wonder whether someone could do the same for the first Deus Ex....)
I first played that on the PlayStation 2, and was surprised how much better it looked than the Windows version, when I finally saw the latter. I don't know why they never ported the improvements back over.
Quoting: wvstolzingThis looks really good. (I can't help but wonder whether someone could do the same for the first Deus Ex....)
That would be absolutly wonderful and I can't help but feel that the general interest & appeal would be even greater than this SS-remake.
Sure, I know modders have done a fantastic job of updating and improving the original Deus Ex but the idea of a truly *modern* version, like this current Nightdive project, makes me positivly giddy with excitement.
Quoting: wvstolzingThis looks really good. (I can't help but wonder whether someone could do the same for the first Deus Ex....)
Ye gods , don't tease a man like that :(
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