![]() ![]() If you own the Steam version you can usually find it through a directory like this:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\SS2 It asks for where your installation folder is, which is referring to the folder with Shock2.exe in it. If you plan on playing multiplayer, make sure you enable it after telling the installer your directory. Before we begin with tweaks, we’ll want to get our game mod ready, so let’s install SS2Tool, download and install it according the instructions from the post I linked you to. We’re on PC’s though, so there’s always more to do after installing the game, even if you want to play the game in it’s purest form. We can play the game just fine without any mods or tweaks due to this. The game was re-released on digital storefronts in 2013, and the game had it’s latest update released in May 2016. This is not an “all-in-one” post, as I link to other people’s guides and show other people’s simple explanations to things like how multi-sampling works, and what HRTF is. You could also call this a modding guide. These are a list of recommended mods, and recommended tweaks to make your first-time experience the best one. ![]() This post is about getting the game running today. this segment is about following-up on the latest post, which is my System Shock 2 review, in this case. The System Shock remake has seen multiple delays and was originally supposed to release in March, but was delayed to May, with the console release of the game delayed indefinitely, so be sure to keep an eye out on any updates from Nightdive.Welcome to Optional Objective. Though if you pre-order the remake of the original game, you'll also get the Enhanced Edition of System Shock 2 for free. ![]() While the System Shock remake is finally due out at the end of the month, there's no release date of any kind when it comes to System Shock 2: Enhance Edition. The developer showed off a first look trailer earlier this week, which really seems to be upholding the look of the original game, just with modern crispness and frame rates.Īccording to the trailer's description, "System Shock 2: Enhanced Edition was created with the goal of reverse engineering the original code to port SS2 to the KEX Engine and made available on next-generation consoles for the first time… All cinematics, textures, characters and weapon models have been updated, and the Co-Op Multiplayer has been overhauled to create a seamless experience."Īs well as that, there's some good news for those that like to play the original game with mods, as Nightdive Studios says it has "also partnered with the community to integrate all the best mods and updates." Genuinely nice to see a project that seeks to allow that aspect of video game history to persist. ![]() Now Nightdive Studios has given us another System Shock title to look forward to, this time the Enhanced Edition of System Shock 2. It seems like we're constantly waiting for some kind of System Shock to release, in particular the System Shock remake - which should be out May 30, just over a week away (though only on PC). Nightdive Studios has offered us our first look at System Shock 2: Enhance Edition, a new version of the game being brought to "next-generation consoles for the first time." ![]()
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